Comparing Liquid Car Wax to Regular Wax
October 16th, 2008Regular car wax is basically carnauba-based wax. If you’re wondering what that is, click here to read about carnabua. is fairly hard, which is the reason why most carnauba-based products are more solid car polishes and waxes. In other words, liquid car wax is synthetic and typically does not contain any actual carnauba wax substance. However, this doesn’t mean that liquid car wax is inferior to carnauba wax.
In fact, liquid car wax is made from synthetic polymers, which are designed to mimic all the benefits of a carnauba wax. Not only can a synthetic liquid car wax provide the same level of shine, it also typically lasts longer under hot sunlight. Overall, however, the most significant difference between carnauba-based waxes and liquid car waxes is that synthetic liquid car wax is much easier to use, especially for the novice car care enthusiast.
If you’re a professional auto-detailing expert, you may be able to notice a very slight difference in the shine produced from a carnauba versus a synthetic liquid wax. Liquid car wax is easily buffed or removed with a microfiber towel or a terry cloth by hand, while a carnauba is harder and may be better removed with a buffing machine. Although the type of wax you choose depends on a lot of different factors, many auto experts choose liquid car wax for most of their detailing uses because it saves time and is much easier to use.
























