Quote:
|
Originally Posted by MoeMistry
That I'm told is raw white carnauba. You have to melt it in your hands to properly break it down and then you massge it into the finish.
|
There is no such thing as white carnuba Yellow is the purest. This is a fact. Maybe it is the yellow carnuba but not the "white". It's probably because the montan oil aka the Solvent is in much lower proportion to the amount of wax therefore making it harder and not as soft a wax. Like the Concours or Titanium. Probably less Bees wax in the vintage too. I wish I knew the percentages of the ingridients
