Car Brite Butter Wax
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Car Brite Butter Wax
What are yalls thoughts on this stuff? Does it have durability?
I just used some on my camaro, and it looks ok, not great, but ok. My paint was really contaminated so i clayed, buffed with number 80, then added some of the butter wax. Ive used the same process before but instead of the butter wax i used nxt, then #26. I think it looked better with the second process, but to be fair, my paint was really fucked up this time around.
I just used some on my camaro, and it looks ok, not great, but ok. My paint was really contaminated so i clayed, buffed with number 80, then added some of the butter wax. Ive used the same process before but instead of the butter wax i used nxt, then #26. I think it looked better with the second process, but to be fair, my paint was really fucked up this time around.
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If I'm not mistaken, Car Brite is a large company that produces detailing products to be sold in bulk for large dealerships who have major polish departments. One of the major dealerships here uses it. I would stick to the Meguiars.