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Old 05-27-04, 12:30   #1 (permalink)
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BKB Automotive Cosmetics' Pink Carnauba Paste Wax

A few days ago DavidB mentioned Pink Carnauba Paste Wax from BKB Automotive Cosmetics, and being an OCD sufferer I just had to give it a try.

For $13.50 you get a 16 oz. can of carnauba, a cool polishing cloth, and an applicator pad. Most paste waxes come in 8 oz. cans.

Quote from their web site: “Pink Carnauba is a true "one of a kind" paste wax. This water based paste wax operates on a spit-shine concept, delivering an unbeatable shine and unique ability to build an increasingly heavy wax load with repeated applications. Contains only 100% pure Brazilian carnauba wax with no polymer resins or harsh abrasives that may injure fine paint jobs.

I spent about four hours today playing with Pink Carnauba on three different test surfaces: a 30 year old, oxidized, non-clearcoated car, a new car with 3 layers of Zaino topped with 3 or 4 layers of spit shined Souverän paste, and a glass mirror.

For my first experiments I followed the instructions on the can - - applied a thin coat of wax using a damp applicator cloth, let it dry, then buffed with their polishing cloth. First impressions: the wax is very hard - appears to have very little solvent content. The applicator cloth picked up no color from the oxidized non-clearcoat, so it appears to have no abrasive content. It was a little more difficult to buff off than many other waxes.

I then switched to using my spit-shine technique on the center of my MINI’s hood and applied three layers misting with cold water before and during application - wiped on very small amounts and continued wiping and misting until almost all of the smudging disappeared - waited about 5 minutes for drying and then buffed off. Using this method removal was as easy as with any other carnauba. The shine was excellent. After three layers on the middle of the hood I did the whole hood - - and the increased slipperiness of the Pink Carnauba was readily apparent contrasting the center of the hood to the sides. I was so pleased with the results that I couldn’t keep from going down to the garage and adding another layer every half hour or so. The slickness and depth improved with each application!

Now to the mirror test. It’s a glass mirror, so the silvering is on the back of the glass. If I touch the surface with a pencil point the reflection is separated from the point by about 3/32”, and there is a faint reflection from the glass surface. With each application of Pink Carnauba the surface reflection grew more pronounced. I’ve done this test with other carnaubas and synthetics, and only Zaino has had this much effect on the surface reflection!

If your method of waxing is to rub on a large amount of wax and then rub it off, then Pink Carnauba is probably not the best choice for you. A softer wax with a higher solvent content would most likely be a better choice.

Bottom line: IMO Pink Carnauba works for me as well or better than Souverän paste - at about 1/4 the cost! The finger nail test shows it to be as hard or harder than Souverän, but I’ll have to wait for some dried on suicidal bugs to know for sure.

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Click here for my spit shining post.

The polishing cloth supplied with the Pink Carnauba is very good. It is 100% cotton with no seams or labels, very soft, and removes the wax residue as well as any microfiber towels that I’ve used.

As always, this is one OCD sufferer’s opinion and YMMV!
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Old 05-27-04, 02:26   #2 (permalink)
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Interesting. Now post pics of your spit shined MINI!
 
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Old 05-27-04, 07:15   #3 (permalink)
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Nick T.- I just love your experiments and posts like that one
 
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Old 05-27-04, 07:23   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks Nick. Can't wait to read a follow-up.
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Since it's been a week, or so, since your application of the Pink Carnauba, how about a follow up? I know this won't cover any longer term protection/durability issues, but how is the look? Have you washed since application? How is the "feel" of the finish?

Also, did you happen to try any of the other BKB products (more specifically, their liquid polish products)? Did you use the applicator? In the pictures it appears very similar to those provided by American Shine.
 
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Pink Carnauba update

It’s been two weeks since I put Pink Carnauba on my MINI - - I did the whole car except half of the front has Souverän to compare ease of bug removal. The car hasn’t been washed, but it has been wiped down four or five times with Crystal Mist.

So far the Pink Carnauba looks just as good as the Souverän. It has retained its reflectivity, it has not hazed or become cloudy, and its smoothness is the same. I haven’t hit enough suicidal insects to make a good comparison.

I tried topping small areas with several other paste carnaubas and had no problems with the added layers.

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I didn't try any of the other BKB products.
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Nick T. - been a couple more weeks now - how is it holding up?

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The Pink Carnauba is still looking good, and bug removal is as good as the Souverän side. I’d rank it right up there with the other top of the line carnaubas.
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Old 06-30-04, 09:18   #9 (permalink)
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Nick on your mirror test have you ever tried laying down a 2" strip of masking tape .. doing your waxing etc and pull the tape to see if there is a defined visible seperation?
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