Old wax

Dale Peters

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I just found a tin of EagleOne "Pure Carnuaba" paste wax in my garage. It's at least 12 years old but looks just fine and is hardly used. Does anyone know if it would be worth using as a final step? I usually polish first with Mother's Sealer/Glaze, on a fine dimpled foam pad. In spring or if there are scuffs and scratches I compound with AutoGlym Ultrafine Renovator on a firmer and coarser foam pad first. I just bought a whole new tin of Mother's Carnuaba paste Wax (step 3) and then found the EagleOne. Dale
 
For what it's worth -- I found some Meguiar's #16 that was at least 15 years old. It seems as good as new. Now you have a choice of which carnauba wax to use. :D

Tom :cool
 
Dale,

Here's the information about my Hemi:

2003 Black Hemi 1500 Quad Cab SLT, 4X4, Protection Group, Trailer Tow Group, Electronic Transfer Case, 3.92 Anti-Spin, Rear Window Defrost, Polished 20's, Mopar Bedliner, Mopar Step Tubes, Mopar Molded Mud Guards, Wheelwell Liners, Access Roll Up Tonneau.

Over 30,000 miles and still grinnin' from ear to ear.

And it's a heck of a lot of truck to detail.

Tom :cool
 
Dale,
Give the wax a try on small section to see if it works, bonds to the surface and provides the shine/depth you want.

Eric
 
Dale,

I'll bet that you won't be able to tell the difference in the results.

About the truck -- thanks for the compliment. It is quite a truck!

Tom :cool
 
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