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Buttery Wax in Cold Wheather


Craig S.

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I live in Michigan. 

While this weekend may be a bit to cool, I'm wanting to give our daily driver a coat of buttery wax.

Is there a limit to temperature?

I would be applying the wax in a very well lit non heated polebarn.

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How cold is cold?  Keep your buttery inside the night before you do it and  long as your wax isn't cold, you should be okay.  Try and warm your car up as much as you can too.  It may take a little bit more elbow grease to buff, but you should be okay.

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3 hours ago, Craig S. said:

I live in Michigan. 

While this weekend may be a bit to cool, I'm wanting to give our daily driver a coat of buttery wax.

Is there a limit to temperature?

I would be applying the wax in a very well lit non heated polebarn.

I applied it when it was about 40 in a garage and the vehicle had been in there all night so it was about the same temp.  As @Rich stated, make sure the Buttery is kept in the house overnight and if you take a break, take it in the house with you.  Keep the coat as thin as possible when applying it and you should be good to go.  

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