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I always wondered about the description of a "water resistant" grease/oil.
Isn't it water resistant by definition? (being a grease)
A water soluable grease is called "soap".
I also never bought into the car soaps that had "wax" in the soap that somehow sticks to your paint. It may be something else, and it may work, but it is not a wax. It if becomes soluable in water, how can it stick, it if is a hydrocabon chain?
Isn't it water resistant by definition? (being a grease)
A water soluable grease is called "soap".
I also never bought into the car soaps that had "wax" in the soap that somehow sticks to your paint. It may be something else, and it may work, but it is not a wax. It if becomes soluable in water, how can it stick, it if is a hydrocabon chain?