While cleaning out garage
While cleaning out garage
I came across some old and never been used Carnu-B Car Wax. I don't even know how I got this stuff, maybe as a present? Anyway, I shook up the container and it looks ok? My question is what kind of a shelf life does this type of product have? Garage is heated, so it never did freeze. I already have some Clearkote Vanilla Moose for my truck. Should I just toss or use on the wife's vehicle?
Originally Posted by jmm4879
I came across some old and never been used Carnu-B Car Wax. I don't even know how I got this stuff, maybe as a present? Anyway, I shook up the container and it looks ok? My question is what kind of a shelf life does this type of product have? Garage is heated, so it never did freeze. I already have some Clearkote Vanilla Moose for my truck. Should I just toss or use on the wife's vehicle? 

Ok, so now can RR, RP, GIP or any of you other detailers out there know anything about this CARNU-B stuff and if it would be any good after sitting for a couple of years? And yes, the wife's vehicle will be the test ground for new DA that should arrive soon!
Courtesy of a google search, I came up with this site. Is this the same stuff?
If it is, I would use it on the honey's car-- its a chemical pricess they are using to eliminate oxidation-- NOT abrasives. Think of it as a cross between a liquid clay bar and a cleaner wax... Not fun if you ask me. BUT-- this is what I gleaned from about 30 seconds on their site.
If it is, I would use it on the honey's car-- its a chemical pricess they are using to eliminate oxidation-- NOT abrasives. Think of it as a cross between a liquid clay bar and a cleaner wax... Not fun if you ask me. BUT-- this is what I gleaned from about 30 seconds on their site.
Originally Posted by f-150sport03
Courtesy of a google search, I came up with this site. Is this the same stuff?
If it is, I would use it on the honey's car-- its a chemical pricess they are using to eliminate oxidation-- NOT abrasives. Think of it as a cross between a liquid clay bar and a cleaner wax... Not fun if you ask me. BUT-- this is what I gleaned from about 30 seconds on their site.
If it is, I would use it on the honey's car-- its a chemical pricess they are using to eliminate oxidation-- NOT abrasives. Think of it as a cross between a liquid clay bar and a cleaner wax... Not fun if you ask me. BUT-- this is what I gleaned from about 30 seconds on their site.


