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Old 10-20-09, 03:25   #1 (permalink)
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Question Would melting a wax remove any cleaners from the wax...?

For those of you who have melted and mixed waxes, etc, if a wax that has non-abrasive "cleaners" is melted, would the heat cause the cleaners to evaporate during the melting process? Or would the cleaners still be the same as before. I've melted and mixed waxes before, particularly when consolidating any older cheaper waxes, that I might have lying around into one can. After joining this forum and learning more about a lot of the OTC LSPs I used to use in the past, I started to wonder how the cleaners in those waxes are effected by the heat, since most OTC waxes have cleaning properties. These days I mostly use Collinite products as my favorite brand, but I still use the cheaper LSPs on my wife's car, lol. May be a stupid question, but it just popped in my head so I figured I'd ask the pros.




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