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I have read all about natural carnauba wax percentages for years, and for the life of me, I cant figure out if a wax with 55% carnauba is better or worse than the wax with 61% and why? Our UK pal Paul Dalton is selling a wax with 76% by volume of ultra pure white Carnauba. (from his site)
Isn't Carnauba naturally yellow in nature, wouldn't having white wax require a bleaching process?
So why would or wouldn't I want a wax with more or less pure yellow or white carnauba wax?
Are there any distinct advantages in application, removal, reflection, clarity, shine, gloss, sheen, depth, and durability with a higher or lower carnauba content?
Isn't Carnauba naturally yellow in nature, wouldn't having white wax require a bleaching process?
So why would or wouldn't I want a wax with more or less pure yellow or white carnauba wax?
Are there any distinct advantages in application, removal, reflection, clarity, shine, gloss, sheen, depth, and durability with a higher or lower carnauba content?