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connorwallin

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This is my car that I drive daily, haven't really cleaned the car for about a month. Temperatures are dropping more every week here in PA so I knew I had to get the rig dialed in before it gets too cold. I have maintained it very well so I didn't do anything out of the ordinary from what I usually do. 

Little back story into the car, I got this car around March of this year. It's a 2007 Trailblazer LS. I wish I was there from the beginning to upkeep the paint as well as the rest of the car but I am here now doing my best! 

I ordered a Adam's box awhile back that I really never got to use but it contained the Buttery Wax that I couldn't wait to use. 

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Happy I got the wheels/tires and exhaust tip dialed in. I love making sure the exhaust tip is dialed as it's one of my favorite parts on the car. Most trailblazer have that ugly trash can resonator and take a lot of pride in my tip. 

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Excuse for the bad lighting but I hurried the car into the garage as it began to drizzle as I was just finishing up washing the car. This is the car after detail spray and the buttery wax have been applied. 

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The Buttery Wax has been by far one of my favorite Adam's products I've used as well as waxes. The application process was very simply and went on like butter, hence the name I guess! Removal was by far the most eye opening for me, even in the garage the temperatures were around 40 degrees Fahrenheit the wax came off effortlessly! I absolutely love the shine and reflection it gives! 

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I'm happy to say the she's already for the harsh colder weather of PA and she protected as well! 

Thank you,

                   Connor @WallinShine

EDIT: Spelling 

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Looks great, especially since she has some age on her!  I also love buttery wax,  I got the newer stuff, then was offered the older stuff in a trade/deal.  They are similar, but the older sheds more dust.  Anyway, my Personal opinion,  if you are sticking with Buttery Wax for protection, I would def do it monthly.

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Well done, Connor!

I'll echo Nick's comments above to reapply Buttery regularly if that's going to be your primary/base protective product. And realize in warmer months...when that time comes...with a dark car, the wax can dissipate quickly due to surface temps. Another option is Paint Sealant. It's ideal for a daily driver, it adds some great shine, and it will give you at least 6 months of protection. You can still apply the Buttery on top for extra shine, too.

Recommended reading, if you haven't already: 

Whatever you decide, you're certainly off to a great start! :2thumbs:

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