Tyler,
Are you sure?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carnauba is a wax derived from the leaves of a plant native to northeastern Brazil, the carnauba palm (Copernicia prunifera). It is known as "queen of waxes" and usually comes in the form of hard yellow-brown flakes. It is obtained from the leaves of the carnauba palm by collecting them, beating them to loosen the wax, then refining and bleaching the wax.
Carnauba wax contains mainly esters of fatty acids (80-85%), fatty alcohols (10-15%), acids (3-6%) and hydrocarbons (1-3%). Specific for carnauba wax is the content of esterified fatty diols (about 20%), hydroxylated fatty acids (about 6%) and cinnamic acid (about 10%). Cinnamic acid, an antioxidant, may be hydroxylated or methoxylated. formula:CH3(CH2)26COO(CH2)31(CH3).
Purely out of interest I looked it up,don't wnna be a wiseass.
Don't know bout the Tripolli waxes,still
This brings me to another question about how to get that 'perfect'finish.
About sanding sealers
Dont know if it 's nescesary to use them?
And when,how, to aply it?
after the finest grit sanding paper?
Finally I 've seen two kinds of sealrs for wood
one made on a base of acrylic an the other made with celluose(don't know if I write it correct) what should be the best option no sealer at all?
the one with Acryl or the one with the celluloses?
(if someone could explaine me how to attach pictures I could show a pic.)
Onward on a Quest for that 'Perfect"shine
Thanks in advance to everyone
each one teach one