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  • You guys ever hear of this...???

    Well, I'm detailing my car.

    Today, I was outside with my brother in law while he was washing his truck. Then, a good neighbor of mine calls me over.

    So I walk over and he says, "Do you want to know what I keep my car looking good with?"

    Out of detailers curiosity, I responded, "Sure."

    So he showed me this. It's called Butter Wax and its made by a company called Car Brite.

    Ever hear of it?







    Then he went on to tell me that it only needs to be applied every 6 months. Twice a year, because its that good.

    As he continued, he also told me that he never uses soap when he washes his car, just plain crystal water. Sounds like that M5 guy hehe.

    He offered it to me to try, and I accepted. He also said, apply it with a wet rag and take off with a shirt, no towels, a shirt.

    So I came home and made this thread.

    What do you guys think?

    Ever heard of it?

    I might not try it now since I've only done half my car with 83 and my g100. But he said to use a little bit and that it'll sure make a difference. I'm going to pour just a little into a container and keep it.

    I don't think I'll try it, I'm loyal to Meguiars, but if I do, it'll be in one conspicuous area.

  • #2
    Ehhh...I think I will stick to Meguiars.

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    • #3
      Agreed of course, didn't even think of trying it.

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      • #4
        Claims to "guaranteed 110% to outshine the competition"

        Probably peels off like plastic in a few weeks.

        I'll stick what works for me and use it often.

        Give a man a fish he'll eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime!

        And of some have compassion, making a difference
        Jude 22

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        • #5
          Wet rag? Tshirts? Crystal Water? Swirl much?
          Proud owner of the finest looking car in the parking lot.
          Switch to Linux. Use energy efficient lightbulbs and appliances. Keep your car well maintained and drive easy to save gas. Eat less fast food. Call your mother and tell her you love her. Try flying a kite. Read a wikipedia article daily. Use Meguiar's.

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          • #6
            The big question is...

            What does his car look like?

            I worked with one of the "redbook" firefighters ( now retired for 16 years) who told me I was wasting my time and money buying Meguiar's and other quailty detailing supplies...

            He used dish detergent and an old sponge to wash his car and lemon Pledge and an old towel to wax it.... "Once a week with a can of Pledge and it shines"

            and it looked like ****... swirl city...
            Last edited by DaGonz; Aug 3, 2006, 06:10 PM.
            Meguiar's Fire/Rescue/EMS, member of the Church of the Highly Reflective Finish!
            Waxworks Automotive Detailing

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LiquidBlack
              Wet rag? Tshirts? Crystal Water? Swirl much?
              Exactly what I thought. I was beginning to wonder where you had gone hehe.

              Originally posted by Gonzo0903
              The big question is...

              What does his car look like?
              The answer to that is...

              Also swirl city.

              And thats quite a big statement considering when I walked onto his driveway, I was still OUTSIDE the garage, and when I peered at his car, the trunk was swirlified. And that was just the trunk.

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              • #8
                Car Brite products are made in Indianapolis. Butter Wax was/is not known for being very durable. Butter Wax was available as early as 1986, but may have been reformulated over the years. A local detailer who used Meguiars tested it against #26 and the #26 came out ahead in gloss and durability.

                When they first came out with it, they were selling primarily to car dealers and detailers. Just FYI.

                RamAirV1
                2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
                2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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                • #9
                  [i]And thats quite a big statement considering when I walked onto his driveway, I was still OUTSIDE the garage, and when I peered at his car, the trunk was swirlified. And that was just the trunk. [/B]
                  Show him the difference. Detail just his trunk lid. lol

                  I bet he'll see the light and beg you to do the rest of the car.
                  Give a man a fish he'll eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime!

                  And of some have compassion, making a difference
                  Jude 22

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                  • #10
                    Thats what a local car dealership used when i worked there. Some of the things we did there make me want to cry. Poor, poor corvettes.
                    Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff

                    Originally posted by Mike Phillips
                    Live on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by dtbdaniel
                      Show him the difference. Detail just his trunk lid. lol

                      I bet he'll see the light and beg you to do the rest of the car.
                      Sounds like a good idea, but he felt pretty convinced his methods worked.

                      Maybe I can use the same line he used on me, on him...


                      "Hey Mr., wanna know what I keep my car clean with?"



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                      • #12
                        I tend to just stay away from people that have their own ways. Some people may not want your advice. Which always seems to be the people I talk to?
                        Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff

                        Originally posted by Mike Phillips
                        Live on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2

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                        • #13
                          I would use it... on that counter top, it might restore some gloss, but on second thought I will stick to colourX followed by M20 for my cultured marble counter tops
                          Patrick Yu
                          2003 Honda Accord
                          2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6

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                          • #14
                            a local shop here uses car brite products with some pretty good results, i respect their stuff
                            i think the only thing wrong here is that guys methods, i think you need to knock a little common sense into the guys head
                            for one thing rags are much coarser than foam, doesnt take an idiot to figure that one out. why would you put ANYTHING on your car thats even the slightest bit coarse?
                            show him the swirls and then show him your car.. a lot of people ive met are absolutely convinced that swirls are natural and a part of every cars paint
                            BLINK Detailing
                            Serving the GTA Area

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                            • #15
                              Taken from http://www.carbrite.com/servlet/net....c/A007&lb=none

                              A007 BUTTER WAX®

                              DESCRIPTION:
                              A soft, yellow, banana-scented creme wax that contains silicone, produces a deep "wet look" gloss and provides moderate protection.

                              KEY FEATURES
                              • Yellow creme
                              • Contains silicone
                              • Pleasant banana scent
                              • Moderate durability

                              KEY BENEFITS:
                              • Easy-to-apply creme formulation saves time and effort
                              • Produces a deep "wet look" gloss, especially on dark colors
                              • Protects finish from sun's ultra-violet rays

                              HOW TO USE:
                              Orbital Buffer
                              1. Ensure painted surface completely clean.
                              2. Start with the roof, and proceed to the hood, trunk and sides.
                              3. Apply product to the buffer's moistened polishing bonnet.
                              4. Apply product evenly over painted surface with buffer, and allow to dry to haze.
                              5. Remove residue with a clean, dry bonnet.

                              By Hand
                              1. Ensure painted surface completely clean.
                              2. Start with the roof, and proceed to the hood, trunk and sides.
                              3 Apply product evenly over painted surface with a clean, moist applicator sponge, and allow to dry to haze.
                              4. Remove residue with a clean, soft polishing cloth.

                              • Ensure painted surfaces are cool to the touch before applying product
                              • Do not apply in direct sunlight
                              • Consult the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for complete safety information
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