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Prices may varyHealth score is for adult use as intended, per the manufacturer's SDS. It does not model child ingestion, accidental spill cleanup, or off-label use. See the safety panel below for full hazard classification, and /disclaimer for the full editorial scope.
GHS hazard codes are quoted from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet. PPE tiers below translate those codes and the listed ingredient chemistry; they are not CarCareTruth recommendations.
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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“SDS §2 lists H320 (Eye Irritation Cat 2B · milder than Cat 2A H319). No chemistry basis for a recommended tier; spray mechanics create a plausible low-probability contact scenario with a pump spray aimed at panels at arm's length.”
— Chemical Guys
U.S. regulatory standard
29 CFR 1910.133(a)(1)
“appropriate eye or face protection when exposed to eye or face hazards from… liquid chemicals…”
ANSI Z87.1 (incorporated via §1910.6)
OSHA standards apply to workplaces. Cited here as the U.S. reference threshold for the underlying hazard class.
CarCareTruth publishes the cited sources verbatim and does not advise what action a user should take. Consult the full SDS before use.
From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“No skin H-codes (no H315, H317) in SDS §2. Brief hand contact during wipe-off with this unclassified water-based formula presents no chemistry-backed hazard. Situational tier reflects incidental contact during prolonged or repeated application sessions.”
— Chemical Guys
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From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“No H335 or respiratory H-codes. Outdoor pump spray with negligible inhalation exposure in open conditions. Enclosed-space use warrants normal ventilation.”
— Chemical Guys
CarCareTruth publishes the cited sources verbatim and does not advise what action a user should take. Consult the full SDS before use.
No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
PPE tiers translate the manufacturer’s SDS and U.S. regulatory standards. Not professional safety advice. How we report safety.
This product ranks #3 of 13 in Spray Wax.
Last reviewed June 14, 2026
TL;DR Holds up three to four weeks on a daily driver. The natural carnauba base gives dark paint a warm, rich glow that synthetic polymer sprays don't match. Forgiving and beginner-friendly; no dominant streaking complaints in the community.
Blazin' Banana is a carnauba-based spray wax. Spray four to six pumps per panel, spread with a microfiber, and buff off in 15-20 minutes for a full car. The application is forgiving; multiple community owners flag it as a good first spray wax with no recurring streaking pattern. Community follow-up on daily drivers puts durability at three to four weeks of measurable water beading. No label durability claim overstates this. If four weeks feels short, a spray sealant or ceramic spray will significantly outlast any carnauba spray.
Built for the daily-driver owner who wants a quick monthly touchup with warm carnauba shine on dark paint. Spray on, wipe off, done. Skip it if you want protection beyond four to six weeks; a spray sealant or ceramic spray holds beading far longer.
The SDS carries a WARNING signal word from a mild eye irritation classification (Cat 2B); no skin, respiratory, or reproductive hazard codes are present. SDS Section 15 explicitly confirms no Prop 65 listing. VOC is estimated below 5 g/L from a water-only base. No D4/D5 cyclic siloxane and no aquatic-toxicity chemistry.
Community follow-up data from r/AutoDetailing consistently shows 3-4 weeks of visible water beading on a daily driver washed weekly. The brand markets it as a product for regular touchups rather than making long-duration claims. Garage-kept or less-frequently washed vehicles may see closer to 4-5 weeks before beading softens noticeably.
Yes. The carnauba-based formula is what multiple community owners specifically praise on dark and black paint. Carnauba wax produces a warm, deep glow that dark-paint owners prefer over synthetic polymer sprays, which tend toward a harder, slicker-looking reflectance. Multiple owner reviews specifically single out dark-paint results.
Community reviews note it is forgiving and beginner-friendly, but like most spray waxes, a shaded panel is preferable · direct sun shortens the flash window and increases the chance of light streaking before buffing. Most owners report successful applications without issues when working panel by panel on a cool vehicle.
No. The SDS §3 names polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) as a carrier at ≤5%, but specifically identifies it as the linear, trimethylsiloxy-terminated form (CAS 63148-62-9), not the cyclic D4 (CAS 556-67-2) or D5 (CAS 541-02-6) variants that carry ECHA PBT (persistent, bioaccumulative, toxic) classification. The environment score reflects this clean-chemistry result.
The WARNING signal word is driven by H320, Eye Irritation Category 2B, the milder subcategory of eye irritation, meaning potential for mild, reversible eye irritation from direct contact. This is a routine low-hazard GHS classification for water-based products with any mildly irritating ingredient, not an indication of a serious chemical hazard.
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