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Mike
TH0001 said:I don't think water spots and residue removal mean's anything because their is still solvent in the product that keeps the carnauba in emulsion. The carrier used may not be strong enough to have the correct properties to remove a particular contaminent but it definetly works on wax (as the fact that you can apply it proves).
Remember that when wax is in its natural state it is at its absolute hardest. If the solvent used in the emulison is strong enough to soften this super hard natural chunk of wax, it is not going to think twice about softening the current and microscopically thin layer of mostly oil that is on the paint.
Calgary-as far as which solvent (or natural oils) are used to soften and emulisfy the wax, I don't think it matters. The point is that the chemical is strong enough to work on natural hard wax, it is going to laugh at a microscopic layer of barely wax.
do you layer sealents? they also need solvents to emulsify the sealent base (there are a few diffrent types n the makrket) so would say that its pointless to layer selants? the logic should be similar
btw i have a feeling we are going to have to agree to disagree on this like we have in the past on which waxes are better then others:nana: