SC Johnson Paste Wax Discontinued!

Pure carnauba wax is really hard, and is difficult to scratch with your fingernail, unlike beeswax or paraffin.

I have about 3-4 lbs of pure Brazilian carnauba wax, that I got from my grandfather (he's been gone for 30 years now). It needs to be mixed with other waxes and a solvent to be able to be used. After a long search, I found a formula for it, which consists of carnauba wax, beeswax and turpentine. I found some formulas from his old chemical formulary, but they were from materials that are very toxic and practically unobtainable these days. When it cools down, I'll going to try to make some. I have no experience with wax making, so it will be a comedy of errors, for sure. Hope it works.
 
I agree with Scott (Motorhead), that you need to be cautious when using car wax as it has chemicals and very fine grit (in some). Something that you don't want on a blued item as it will inflict swirls on it.
Using pure wax is a better idea.
Trewax for wooden floors, seems to be a good replacement for Johnson's.

mike
 
Just found out Johnson Paste wax that I have used on the metal and wood of my guns for years has been discontinued. Such a great product stopped with no reason to the public. Not advertised for guns but one of the best gun finish protectants on there. Was sold in a big can at about $6 in stores. Now leftover cans going for $100 on EvilBay! WTF!!!o_O
Businesses are not prone to discontinuing products that are selling well and profitable. There is a good reason they discontinued it.
Unless of course you gave them a reason to get even with you😂