No do not use spray wax. But what you can do is to mix a small amount of automobile car wash detergent with water in a spray bottle and use that. Works great and cost very little.
You need to get a clay bar from an auto parts store (in the section with the car wax). Wash the car with very warm water and have the clay bar ready in hot, sudsy water. Rubbing the clay bar on the foam overspray will remove it. The only problem is that it also removes the wax. You will need to re-wax after removing the foam.
you would obtain of bar of either yellow or red clay from your local car detailing shop and you wash your can but before you wax it you spray water on an area and then rub over it with the clay bars just as you would if you were washing it
Turtle Wax is a good car way spray. It has been used and known for many years. It also gives your car a nice shine after that car has been wax and buffed.
Some and /or most chains have sealed bearings, therefore, powerwash them and then spray on a good chain lube, lift the rear axel off the ground and spin the rear tires while you spray the chain with lube,don't be stingy with the lube. Or put the chain in a parts washer for a day or two and hand dry, then give it a really good coating of chain WAX, apply it the same way as above.
Volumizing mousse called Osis Plus by Schwarzkopf then spray called L'Oréal Elnett, and some wax, which is Aveda men's grooming clay.
clay
While the spray on wax is easier to use as you can attach it to your garden hose, the rub on wax generally does a better job since it stays on your car for longer.
They used inks make of charcoal and oils. They also used clay tablets, wax, and thin wood, and papyrus.
metals are malleable
Wax and clay.
colored wax and clay
It is not listed in the ingredience. It uses carnub wax an bees wax insted.