imported_Intermezzo
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Here are two quotes from Terry Frieberg of CMA. One from his interview with DavidB and another as part of the product description of BF:
"We got the solvent content of BLACKFIRE under 15% and we use a very mild mineral spirit. It is exceedingly paint friendly. Even over years of monthly waxings it will not dry out or deteriorate the top paint layer."
"Carnauba also requires a petroleum solvent base which can weaken and dry the top paint layer. (I know, there is a manufacturer of paste waxes that claim their waxes contain no petroleum solvents. They lie! Look at their Material Safety Data Sheet which they are required by law to make available to consumers. They list on their sheet that their waxes contain a mineral spirit!)"
I plan to apply carnauba waxes like Pinnacle Souveran and Blitz very frequently for many years to my car as a topper for Klasse. However, I'm a bit leery of doing so if there is any possibility that using a solvent based carnauba wax will actually deteriorate or "dry out" my clear coat. Does anybody know if using carnauba waxes frequently for many years actually does this to a car or is this just marketing hype for Blackfire? Also, doesn't Klasse SG contain a good amount of petroleum solvents? I know that AIO does because I can smell it! Any input would be highly appreciated.
"We got the solvent content of BLACKFIRE under 15% and we use a very mild mineral spirit. It is exceedingly paint friendly. Even over years of monthly waxings it will not dry out or deteriorate the top paint layer."
"Carnauba also requires a petroleum solvent base which can weaken and dry the top paint layer. (I know, there is a manufacturer of paste waxes that claim their waxes contain no petroleum solvents. They lie! Look at their Material Safety Data Sheet which they are required by law to make available to consumers. They list on their sheet that their waxes contain a mineral spirit!)"
I plan to apply carnauba waxes like Pinnacle Souveran and Blitz very frequently for many years to my car as a topper for Klasse. However, I'm a bit leery of doing so if there is any possibility that using a solvent based carnauba wax will actually deteriorate or "dry out" my clear coat. Does anybody know if using carnauba waxes frequently for many years actually does this to a car or is this just marketing hype for Blackfire? Also, doesn't Klasse SG contain a good amount of petroleum solvents? I know that AIO does because I can smell it! Any input would be highly appreciated.