Paste waxes are probably safer because they generally use heavier solvents, which is why they're pastes.tom p. said:Now, do you have any thoughts on carnaubas that might be more forgiving (lower solvent content) than others?![]()
Thx.
If you search around for some product tests floating around someplace, you'll see that paste waxes tend not to pull colour off of paint, while liquids (usually) do. While this isn't a guarantee that pastes don't do this to sealants, topping products like Klasse has been done for a while, even with short-lived waxes that disappear but leave the Klasse behind. The two findings together seem to support each other, even if they are not conclusive.
I know on my car I can't possibly have a trace of S100 left on it, since it was ages since I used any, but the Klasse still seems to be there. (It's hurting for an overhaul though...
