I used the word "polymer", in my head I was thinking of the long strings of hydrocarbons from chemistry class (30 years ago) and came up with that word. You're right, the terms have much more specific meanings than the colloquial usages that we've grown accustomed to. Apologies; I mean, whatever the word is for a long (organic) hydrocarbon molecule.
I only asked the question of how a wax can be mixed with a sealant yet not interfere with the bonding. Wait a second, I have to make a phone call....
I asked my dad the other part (about how could the wax last as long as the sealant part), and he answered, "Hell, I don't know!"
A nice cynical Q and A:
Q: How can a wax be mixed with a sealant, yet not evaporate and need to be replenished?
A: Marketing!
I dunno, I can believe that it's possible. Heck, you could mix the carnuba in, boil the heck out of it until it's carbon and hydrogen and oxygen, etc, and then make something else completely different out of it I suppose.
Just so you don't think I'm arguing: I have no vested interest in being right. I've been wrong before and I'll be wrong again, and I appreciate the correction.
Mosca