Wax, paint sealant… whats the difference?
A.Waxes and paint sealants (collectively called “car waxes”) are protective coatings applied to the paint. Waxes can be made from a natural wax, usually Brazilian carnauba, or synthetically made using polymers or acrylic resins. Regardless of how they are made, waxes and paint sealants are both designed to protect your car’s paint from oxidation and harmful elements that land on your car. Car waxes and sealants make the surface of a car reflect more light. As a result, the car looks vibrant. When I saw this Porsche Carrera GT, it was hard to tell which reflected more, the water or the paint. It looked alive. Carnauba-based car waxes, like Gold Class Wax, add an element of depth and warmth to a car. Paint sealants, like Ultima, offer more brilliance, sparkle and lasting protection. Carnauba Car Wax Carnauba comes from the fronds of the “tree of life” (Copernicia cerifera) native to Brazil. It is nature’s hardest, purest and most transparent wax. Carnauba car waxes tend to produce a deep