Carnuaba paste wax
The story from the UK is a scam.
As Ron states carnuaba wax comes from the underside of a Brazilian palm tree and in it's natural form looks a bit like corn flakes.
Any wax product is a combination of wax:
a. Natural carnuaba
b. Synthetic carnuaba (microcrystilline)
c. Beeswax
d. Montan (derived from coal)
e. Others
As well as the wax there is solvents, mineral oils, surfactants, light abrasives, color and in some, fragrance.
While the carnuaba might be 100% there is no wax that is 100% wax. That is
marketing hype.
At best you can put no more than 15% wax in a product, by volume. More than that will make the product unuseable, too oily and sticky.
There is no way you could ever put $1500 worth of technology in a pound of wax.
As PT Barnum once said, "there is a sucker born every minute......"
Nowhere is that more evidenced than in the car chemical business, where people, even professional detailers are led to believe the wild stories about miracle wax and sealant products.
Regards
Bud Abraham
PS: To to
www.carwash.com and click on archives and find a story on Waxes and Paint Sealants it will describe the truth about the products as backed by two leading chemists in the car products industry