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Old 10-15-2008, 07:30 PM   #1
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Buttery Wax is the easiest to use, shiniest liquid wax available today. For use in any weather condition, this wax literally falls off with the swipe of a microfiber towel. Buttery Wax is a polymer and Carnauba blend, offering the best of both modern and classic technologies. Buttery Wax contains no cleaners or abrasives, and will not stain plastic or rubber. Always treat an imperfect finish with Adam’s Clay Bar and Revive Polish before applying Butter Wax. Our new16-oz bottle will cover many vehicles, especially when used sparingly as recommended. Suitable for application in the sun or shade, and in hot or cool temperatures.
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Old 11-14-2008, 02:35 AM   #2
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I have tried many "waxes" over the years. Some are great, some not, but I have consistantly gone back to Adam's Buttery Wax. It's ease of use, I can do the whole preprepted car in less than 30 minutes. It gives a deep shine that rivels that of the top sealants for deep clear look. Although it has been available for a few years, it excells on the new hard clearcoats on Corvettes, Mercedes, Volvo, and many others, it goes on,and wipes off with ease. As far as lasting, I personally layer about 5 or 6 coats, water just bounces off, terrific product. Add Adam's Detail Spray, and you have a finish that's as deep as a mirror.

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Well said Jon
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I have an expensve hot rod that has fresh paint that is like glass right now, it's in a heated garage except for nice days and shows etc, which Adam's product(s) would you recommend to maintain and enhance this glass finish?
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I have an expensve hot rod that has fresh paint that is like glass right now, it's in a heated garage except for nice days and shows etc, which Adam's product(s) would you recommend to maintain and enhance this glass finish?
The buttery wax for sure. Perhaps a good claying, some Revive Polish, followed up by Buttery Wax, and a little Detail Spray for a finishing touch.

The Brilliant Spray Glaze works wonders in between waxings....IMHO.
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I have an expensve hot rod that has fresh paint that is like glass right now, it's in a heated garage except for nice days and shows etc, which Adam's product(s) would you recommend to maintain and enhance this glass finish?
How "fresh" is the paint? Just make sure it is fully cured prior to starting any detailing

If it is fully cured, Mike's plan is a good one, lets see some pictures
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Haven't had a chance to use this product yet, heard some great things about it & looking forward to seeing how it copes with our awful British winter. I'm very hopeful our UK supplier has got some arriving with his shipment which is getting here soon.

I'll report back when I get the chance.

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The buttery wax for sure. Perhaps a good claying, some Revive Polish, followed up by Buttery Wax, and a little Detail Spray for a finishing touch.

The Brilliant Spray Glaze works wonders in between waxings....IMHO.
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Haven't had a chance to use this product yet, heard some great things about it & looking forward to seeing how it copes with our awful British winter. I'm very hopeful our UK supplier has got some arriving with his shipment which is getting here soon.

I'll report back when I get the chance.

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With the amount of rain you get over there I would use the Machine Super Wax first
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i just ordered this buttery wax, and revive polish the other day, and am now considering a PC 7424. Would i be ok for a while using this on the PC? or do i have to have the machine polish and wax?
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