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Chemical Guys Butter Wet Wax is a premium liquid cream car wax designed to deliver an exceptional shine and protection for various surfaces, including paint, glass, and metal. With a delightful banana scent, this 16 fl oz product is easy to apply and perfect for both novice and experienced detailers. Its unique formula not only enhances the appearance of your vehicle but also provides UV protection to extend the life of your paintwork.
Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
Brand | Chemical Guys |
Model | WAC_201_16 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 2.36 x 8.27 inches |
Item model number | WAC_201_16SW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | WAC_201_16SW |
OEM Part Number | WAC-201-16 |
Special Features | 100% carnauba based |
C**I
An excellent liquid carnauba wax.
A superb liquid wax from the detailing geeks. Five stars.This is a superb product from the Chemical Guys. I am not one to buy into their hype and I choose my purchases carefully. I have to say, this was a good purchase. If you are buying this product, consider buying the Chemical Guys applicator pads, shown in this link Chemical Guys MIC_292_08 Premium Grade Microfiber Applicators, Blue (Pack of 8)The applicator pads above will make your work a lot easier.Okay, so a lot of reviews have been written about this product and many praise its ease of use. Let me say that it is indeed easy to use compared to a paste wax. But let me also say, it is not as easy to use as a spray wax. Let's be honest, for ease of use, you cannot beat a good spray wax like Turtle Wax Ice Spray Wax and Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Wax. This product, the Buttery Wet Wax, has a thick consistency and there will be some resistance during the application. It is really like melted butter. That is why you should also buy the applicator pads to make things easy for you. The product will remove easily after application.This is a carnauba product and will thus provide great shine. The shine is superior to what you get with the spray waxes that I listed above. However, know that the synthetic spray waxes that I mentioned above will last longer on the paint and they have superior water beading properties. I bought this Buttery Wet Wax to try it out. I am pleased with the results. I am pleased with the product. There is a place for it in your car care arsenal. However, I think for my needs, the spray waxes are a better fit. I have two cars. They are older, higher mileage vehicles. Shine is not my main concern any more. Protection of the paint and the sheet metal is my priority. For that, a less shiny but longer lasting product is a better choice for me.Your car's paint and its clear coat have two jobs to do: protect the metal and give a pleasing appearance. A clear coat that is no longer shiny may no longer do the best job of making the car look good but it is still doing its job of protecting the sheet metal from the elements. For that reason, I do not use buffers and polishers on my cars. Not ever. Because I do not like to remove any clear coat material from my car. I would rather live with a few scratches and a less shiny appearance than to sacrifice some of the clear coat for the sake of appearance. I do not like that trade off. Obviously, car detailers have never made any money off of me! Some may tell you that in order to seal your car properly, the top layer of the clear coat must be removed in order for the sealant to bond properly. I do not think that is entirely true. Yes, a sealant will bond better to a perfectly clean and buffed surface, but that sealant is not going to provide as good a protection as your clear coat. To me, it's better to leave the clear coat alone. Regular use of a good quality wax, whether synthetic or carnauba, is fine even for scratched paint. As long as the surface is fairly clean of dust and dirt, the wax will stick. Buffing removes clear coat material. If your main goal is to protect the sheet metal for as long as you can, then you do not want to remove any clear coat just for the sake of making the paint look good.Whatever your goal might be and whatever the condition of your paint, this product will offer an improvement in appearance. And if you apply it often, it will provide protection from the elements. Granted, it will not bead water as strongly as the spray products mentioned above but this Buttery Wet Wax has enough protection to make the water slide away from the paint. It is an excellent product and one of the best products of its kind in its price range.Some people do not like the hydrophobic spray waxes like the ones that I listed above. They can irritate your lungs. Think about it. Any surface they coat will want to repel water. So what happens when the fine mist gets in your contact lenses? Depending on how much of the mist gets into your contact lenses, you can kiss those lenses goodbye. Yes, those spray waxes are very effective at pushing water away. I wear a disposable paper filter for my nose and mouth when I spray my car with those products. They can irritate your lungs. For those who do not want to wear a mask or for those who wear contact lenses, try a liquid wax like Buttery Wet Wax instead of a synthetic spray wax. You will notice less irritation from your contact lenses. A liquid wax is probably the better alternative if you are sensitive to the spray waxes. Do you notice irritation from your eyes after using a spray wax? Do you cough after spraying your car with wax? Now you know why. Don't get me wrong. I use spray wax more than any other type because they are easy to use. But I take precaution and use a filter, like the disposable ones you can buy from the hardware store, whenever I wax the cars. With the Buttery Wet Wax, I do not have to use a filtered mask. Please, let me know if this suggestion has helped you.This is a terrific product. Waxes and sealants come in many forms. This is one of the easier ones to use. It works great. And if you keep your car under a shelter, it can last you for a few weeks. Avoid parking in the hot sun to extend the life of the wax. Highly recommended.
B**O
Excellent product
Leaves a great wax shine that seems to repeal dust as well ad beading the water so well that the water just falls off the car on its own without leaving spots.
A**R
Gran Cera
Soy detallista y en este proceso he probado muchas ceras y esta definitivamente, es el producto con el cual me siento a gusto trabajando, por su rendimiento, facilidad de aplicación y sus resultados son sorprendentes además de su agradable olor. Solo recomendaría poder tener una presentación más grande.
L**E
Effectively removes tree sap
This works well to removed baked in tree sap. After prewashing, I found that it works best to put a dab of the wax directly on the sap and let it sit a couple of minutes. After that it does take a lot of rubbing, and on some spots a reapplication, to remove the sap completely. I am happy that it worked.
A**B
Beautiful shine
I highly recommend this wax!!! Apply it, go back and wipe off. You get a deep shine and the water really beads up.
A**R
Long lasting shine
Leaves a wounderful shine, my car loves it.
C**3
Easy to use
Great wax for a quick shine and holds up well
Z**D
Wax on, wax off and so easy to do so!
My grandson recently got his first car and wise young man he is he came to his grandfather and asked how to detail his truck. I am a big fan of this wax. It is so darn easy to use (and smells nice too!) as it really is as simple as a rub on and rub off. I live in the Pacific Northwest so getting a great coat of wax on one's vehicle is important as we get a LOT of rain. The Butter Wet Wax lasts a long time, and not only does it protect well but the appearance of one's rig looks so good after the waxing is done. I really cannot recommend this more highly. I am old enough to remember when waxing my cars was a whole day affair and getting the wax off took the arm strength of six men and a boy. Not so with the Butter Wet and yet the protection is just as good. Grab a bottle! You won't be disappointed!
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