Thread: Sealant and Wax
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Old 04-23-2008, 10:05 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Guys, make no mistake about it, waxes have come a long long way since I last used them!!! I urge you to try the Buttery Wax!!!

I'm in the process of completely detailing my car with pretty much the whole Adams line of products. Before buyiing the Adams Polishes stuff I was a die hard fan of Gary Kouba's sealant simply for the ease of use.

Yesterday after washing, claying, polishing and using the wax meant for a power buffer I thought my car looked pretty damned good. Today I decided to give my car a coat of Buttery Wax by hand. It only took me about an hour to do BTW. I'm following along with the DVD and there's a lot of great tips to be learned from that.

The last time I used paste wax you had to do one panel at a time and it was a bitch to get off! The Buttery Wax is applied in the same manner as sealant, in that you cover the whole car then hand buff it off. I was expecting it to be dried and hard to get off. This stuff is phenominal, goes on like butter and comes off just as easily with the microfiber towels, speaking of which, they are a lot softer than Gary's towels. Much too good for a baby's ass.

Now for the glaze, tires and wheels. I'll be doing a complete review with pics when I'm done. Whew, I'm on break now...haha!!!

Bernie
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