Adams Butterwax?

Discussion in 'Last Steps: Waxes, Sealants, and Coatings' started by sal329, Jun 20, 2008.

  1. sal329

    sal329 Nuba Guru

    ANy use this? How do you like it? Any opinions please

    thanks
     
  2. FMINUS

    FMINUS DB Pro Supporter

    Looks very wet, super easy to apply and remove. Lasts about 20 minutes :)
     
  3. Al-53

    Al-53 Welcome to Detailing

    I believe its the same as CG's Butter wet wax...easy to use...very wet looking..but lasts about a week...nice for a show or wanting the car to look great for a night or 2...

    maybe 2-3 coats may last a bit longer....if it had good durability it would be a killer product as far as looks.....the car drips after using it..but as said a week or 2 tops....

    I have the CG Butter wax and I like it....but its not very durable....maybe with something like Blitz or AW over it ..it may work longer..but it sure is a wet looking LSP....

    Now on the subject...ClearKotes Carnauba wax is just as wet looking but it lasts much much longer..great product but never discussed....

    AL
     
  4. Dust2Glory

    Dust2Glory Nuba Guru

    I have the ck moose wax and love it!!!!! Great product
     
  5. sal329

    sal329 Nuba Guru

    CMW was another I was lookin at thanks
     
  6. yukon cornelius

    yukon cornelius Birth of a Detailer

    Moosewax is a cleaner wax right?
     
  7. dogma

    dogma Guest

    How does CG butter wax compare to OCW ? Looks only.
     
  8. Al-53

    Al-53 Welcome to Detailing

    if you mean the Optimum wax..butter wax looks better...more of a deeper wetter gloss....Opt did not last long on paint here in mass...I guess its the acid rain and fallout here...if I had to do paint with either product every week or 2 I would do the butter wax...it has the better look to it and very easy on and off....

    AL
     
  9. J BELL

    J BELL Nuba Guru

    I have a full gallon of CG butter wet wax and i would be happy to send you a sample if you want one to try out
     
  10. dogma

    dogma Guest


    Thanks , I have some CG BW but havn't tried it yet.
     
  11. JLs Detailing

    JLs Detailing DB Pro Supporter

    I've used CGs Butter Wax and everyone here has pretty much summed it up. I use it for people who bring me their car right before taking it for a trade-in on a new car.
     
  12. sal329

    sal329 Nuba Guru

    Sure wish the durability was better, I was lookin at some pics of cars with this wax. Well now I think I will try some Clearkote Moose Wax and FK 1000 or FK Pink Wax.
     
  13. yukon cornelius

    yukon cornelius Birth of a Detailer

    Is it the Clearkote Moose Wax or the Clearkote Carnauba Wax that is similar to the Butterwax?
     
  14. distrbd

    distrbd New Member

    I'm sure it has to be carnauba wax since (as you know)moose wax is just a cleaner wax.

    ClearKote Moose Wax
     
  15. Al-53

    Al-53 Welcome to Detailing

  16. distrbd

    distrbd New Member

    Yes that's the one ,the moose wax is a cleaner wax but instead I it I would rather use Vanilla moose to clean and top it with RMG(Red moose machine Glaze) and top that with Carnauba moose wax which as you said wears like a sealant ,lasts at least 4 months if not more ,the only thing is it darkens the paint and I stopped using it because of that .
     
  17. chrisjs

    chrisjs Virgin Detailer

    My first post :)
    CG butter wax:
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  18. shiny

    shiny Jedi Nuba

    I bought a gallon of this stuff and it is super easy to use. As others have mentioned, it doesn't last very long but it's so easy to use that you won't mind doing another coat.

    I've shared with a number of friends and they all seem to like it too.
     
  19. littlemissGTO

    littlemissGTO Welcome to Detailing

    I'm glad this thread was resurected. I just got 16 oz of Adam's Butter wax to try out. Now that I know it doesn't last that long I'm not sure what I want to test it out on. Maybe this:
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  20. shiny

    shiny Jedi Nuba

    It isn't a bad wax! Give it a try... I have some pretty lazy friends who said they would wax much more often because it was so easy to use -- maybe use it to top a synthetic glaze?
     

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