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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Which wax propels dust the best?
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<blockquote data-quote="spree" data-source="post: 2490639" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>Off the top of my head, raw carnauba has a melting point of about 150-160 fahrenheit. I have seen carnauba melt before...I used to use a Meg's wax (forgot which one) a few years ago that would melt right off during the summer. All waxes aren't created alike, however. You also have to keep in mind that some waxes have high carnauba content while some don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spree, post: 2490639, member: 13975"] Off the top of my head, raw carnauba has a melting point of about 150-160 fahrenheit. I have seen carnauba melt before...I used to use a Meg's wax (forgot which one) a few years ago that would melt right off during the summer. All waxes aren't created alike, however. You also have to keep in mind that some waxes have high carnauba content while some don't. [/QUOTE]
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