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Has anyone besides me ever used Master Wax? I think it was pure carnauba based.

Back in the early '70's (yes, I'm officially a Geezer!) I used Master Wax paste on a seriously weathered, downright chalky Pagoda Green 1964 Ford Galaxie. It was easy to apply but it dried quickly and was really hard to buff off. I waxed the car, one coat only, in June of 1971 and traded it in January 1972. It was still shiny and water still beaded - seven months later! I remember a ridge of wax on the left rear fender that dried in place before I could buff it, and it was still there when I got rid of the car.

Is there anything on the market comparable to Master Wax? It seems everybody wants a polish that's easy to use but the downside is that it doesn't last very long. I'm willing to use some elbow grease once or twice a year if it means the wax will stay on the car and won't need reapplication every two months or so.


Paw-paw Don, y'all
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Favorite saying: "There's never an apology needed for exercising the Golden Rule"
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Military Veteran (US Air Force, Alabama Air National Guard, 24 years total)
Son of Milton (US Army, World War II, North Africa, Sicily, and Italy)
Son-in-law of Otis (US Navy, World War II, Atlantic and Pacific Theaters)
Father of Matthew (US Army, Tennessee National Guard, Iraq War Veteran)
Father-in-law of Mark (US Marines)
Nephew of Joseph Donald (US Army, World War II, Burma Campaign)