Question or two, since you are attempting to be a chemist.
1. What "emulsifer" is used to keep it in a blend?(other wise, all the work "falls apart in the container, etc"
2. What will it require for a container to keep all in suspension? (What flourination level, what sort of "cap", would the product require a metal container, if not a certain level of flourination plastic bottle?)
3. What testing have you done to assure that the combination will have a shelf life of at least two years.
4. Have you done any, by accepted test protocals of what the melt points are when exposed to a real , all over the world storage and usage, will be?
I could ask a few more questions, but I am not a "car care chemist", I just used to employe them to take my "ideas-thoughts" and then if all met the true requirements, considered if they might be a viable player that could marketed.