My New Fav Wax

I'm no chemist, but i doubt it would relly matter. I've had all sorts of products change texture and go from hard to soft etc, but i never saw one stop doing what it did before just as well. I can't speak for longevity, but like i said in my post, my new can of pudding gave a better shine than any of my other waxes. I'm sure it's fine.
 
I remelted mine yesterday and let it sit on the porch overnight in ~45F temps. The ending product isn't rock hard; it's more like a soft wax. I used it today. It went on very easy, dried white, and buffed off with relatively little effort. No difficulty laying down a thin coat.
 
I'm trying to decide whether just to toss it.

Keep it and use it you won't be sorry. #16 look almost as good as Paste Glaz on white, but #16 kills it in durability. Good stuff.
 
Scottwax said:
I believe #16 only violates the VOC regulations in California.





I see.



Also, to those that are worried about the consistency. Don't worry. I've had a couple tins of M16 and both where pudding. Worked just fine. I didn't mix it, melt it, nothing. Just used it and it was fine.
 
I gotta say, i think this stuff has silicone in it. Not what you probably wanna hear, but it seems like it does from the feel when it's dried on your fingers. rally used to give a really nice gloss like this does and it had silicone in it. I think thats also banned in Ca. (tho i did find one store with it a few years back)
 
just received 4 from the same seller, all 4 were perfect, no issues like some others. Clayed with a Sonus Green Bar yesterday, laid down 2 coats of 16.



Starting to rain this morning, I'll have to go check out the beads....:cool:
 
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