Team Adam's Posted September 1, 2011 Share Posted September 1, 2011 This thread is for the discussion of Adam's Buttery Wax including application, uses, and techniques. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 scott mc Posted September 1, 2011 Share Posted September 1, 2011 I like the Brilliant Glaze followed by Americana on my Hot Rod but Buttery will always be my favorite for the daily driver. It is easy to use (great shine) maybe not as durable, but heck it only takes a half hour to do the car! I try to wax the daily driver with Buttery every 3 months or so. It has 180000 miles and it is a 2002 but I receive a lot of compliments on it's shine. Family and friends get the Buttery for the free or cheap detail request as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 txredgt Posted September 2, 2011 Share Posted September 2, 2011 I used the the BG below Buttery on my wheels today and I got some amazing results. Pictures will be in order here quickly. It gave me a whole new love for the stuff after today thats for sure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 txredgt Posted September 2, 2011 Share Posted September 2, 2011 The after picture had some less than perfect light, but it adds to what the rim looks like after the wax. I could see myself in the paint for the 1st time of owning the car. I have been slacking with the wheels and I made it a point to do them 1st before the actual paint on the car. Before: After: Ignore the barrels of the rims. I don't have the place to remove the wheels and clean them at the same time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Redvenm Posted September 2, 2011 Share Posted September 2, 2011 Buttery is a favorite of mine for the wheels. No need to pull the wheels off to do the barrels, I love the turbostick. It is a perfect combo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Chris@Adams Posted September 2, 2011 Share Posted September 2, 2011 Buttery is a favorite of mine for the wheels. No need to pull the wheels off to do the barrels, I love the turbostick. It is a perfect combo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Doug123 Posted September 2, 2011 Share Posted September 2, 2011 Cleaning the wheels and tires is the finishing touch. The car's shoes have to match the detail level of the rest of the car or a lot of the effect is lost. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 slicksierra Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Just bought some Buttery as my first Adams LSP. I know Americana is the top of the line but ill save that for post correction. I hope I made the right decision, going with Buttery. Some seemed to believe that this product is underrated and a solid performer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 savi01 Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Buttery is a great product for sure! I used it for a while until I finally got some Americana. Buttery is A LOT more forgiving; you can apply it in direct sunlight without really any issues. It'll still protect your shine and ride Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 mjhpadi Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 I've used Buttery Wax before it was Buttery Wax (formerly just Butter Wax) and I have always been pleased with the results and somewhat surprised how well it lasted even in fairly harsh Pennsylvania winters. I would have no reservations about using Buttery Wax on any vehicle, it looks great and is easy to apply and remove, and leaves a great looking finish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 JBlack151 Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Funny this thread came back alive. Sunday evening I realized I haven't tried Buttery Wax yet and decided it was time to add it to my fleet of Adams products. Can't wait to try it out this weekend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Chewy Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Just bought some Buttery as my first Adams LSP. I know Americana is the top of the line but ill save that for post correction. I hope I made the right decision, going with Buttery. Some seemed to believe that this product is underrated and a solid performer. As long as you keep in mind that it has to be applied monthly to a DD for optimum longevity, then you'll LOVE it. AQS or MSS followed by BW is a better method for longevity. Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 DemoN Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Buttery wax doesn't get the love it should around here. It's like the little brother who has to live it's life with his older bro being the star linebacker, straight A student, and has dated (and is ACTUALLY still friends with) the entire cheerleader squad. I'm a buttery wax fan. without a doubt. Sure, when you compare it to the more grown up americana, it struggles. but in it's OWN age group of liquid waxes...it blows them away. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 J Tegeler Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 love me some buttery on top of MSS. Makes my black paint dripping wet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Team Adam's Posted June 5, 2012 Author Share Posted June 5, 2012 I'm guilty of ignoring buttery wax as well... I've tried to work it into more details lately b/c after I use it I remember why I love the stuff so much. My wifes Equinox is due to be stripped, corrected, and re-sealed when I get some time. I'll probably be using Quick Sealant topped with BW. Thats a super fast, super easy 2 step LSP combo! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 DemoN Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 i need to get some QS for the weekend! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Mels SS Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 I will get some buttery this weekend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 G8chick Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 I just got some buttery. Waiting for it to get nice out then I can do BG , BW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 slicksierra Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 It seems like Buttery and revive are two products that some people never try, but thoes that do love them. To me, it just didn't add up to get Americana without clay bar and apply that on an uncorrected finish. Kinda a waste of a permium wax. So I figured for the time being I will wash, clay and apply some Buttery until I can get around to a correction. And hey Buttery has a lower protection time then the others so more waxing for me Sent from my DROID2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Mels SS Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 Mine never see rain so it will do good before every car show Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 ktn65 Posted June 5, 2012 Share Posted June 5, 2012 I love buttery. Since my vehicles are daily drivers and I don't have time to keep them perfect. (Or even get them perfect ) The limited filling properties that buttery has helps the look. Plus, it is by far my favorite smelling Adam's product. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Team Adam's Posted June 5, 2012 Author Share Posted June 5, 2012 It is a pretty tasty smelling wax. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 mjhpadi Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 As long as you keep in mind that it has to be applied monthly to a DD for optimum longevity, then you'll LOVE it. AQS or MSS followed by BW is a better method for longevity. Chris Agreed the MSS will make it last longer, but Buttery Wax will last longer then a month...I have had it last almost 3 months on a vehicle that was my DD and outside the whole time...no granted it was not great by the length of time, but it still did provide some protection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Chewy Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 In high heat applications and with the varying climates in the US, I just stick with one month. It can and will last longer. Sent from the past using special algorithms and data nodes! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 mjhpadi Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 In high heat applications and with the varying climates in the US, I just stick with one month. It can and will last longer. Sent from the past using special algorithms and data nodes! Oh, I don't disagree with you, applying monthly will provide a much higher level of protection and keep your vehicle looking great, but when temperatures were below freezing and I couldn't get in a heated garage, I was pretty amazed that the Buttery Wax was still offering some protection even after the salt and cinders on our winter roads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 DemoN Posted June 6, 2012 Share Posted June 6, 2012 In high heat applications.... so...in texas....good for a weekend. got it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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