Carnauba Wax Is An Ingredient In Many Foods And Household Products. Here's A Look At What Carnauba Wax Is Made Of And The Properties That Make It Such As Useful Chemical.
My Son Says My Car Smells Like Candy. This Is Not Because I Satisfy Some Sugar Craving While Driving, But Because I Waxed It With The Same Wax Used To Coat Many Candies. This Is Carnauba Wax, Also Known As Palm Wax Or Brazil Wax, Which Comes From The Leaves Of The Copernicia Prunifera Palm Grown Only In Brazil. The Wax Is Obtained By Beating The Wax Off Of The Dried Palm Fronds And Then Refining It For Use.
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1. Butter-Like Consistency Applies Easily 2. Incredible Depth And Mirror-Like Shine 3. Can Be Layered 4. Haze And Streak Resistant 5. No Chalky Haze, Wipes Off Wet 6. Lasts Up To 90 Days 7. The Finest Wax Available For Dark Paint Finishes
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