Turtle wax ice
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Turtle wax ice
Has anybody used turtle wax ice for a quick shine when taking the time for a real wax job is out of the question? I was wondering if it would hurt the gel coat finish or if it is safe to try on those days when you want a quick and easy shine but time is limited.
#3
I haven't used the ice. Turtle wax has lasted so poorly in the past, I am just not interested in their new products.
This is what I use, on and off really easy, and you don't need to wash first. I used it on a filthy dark blue 08 cobalt, and not a scratch. Lasts pretty good too. Actually all their products work really well, I try everything talked about on this board, and so far this stuff works best for me. I love the Vitreo wax. Works as easy as frenzy, but lasts much longer.
http://www.fountainofyouthrestore.co...uickshine.html
This is what I use, on and off really easy, and you don't need to wash first. I used it on a filthy dark blue 08 cobalt, and not a scratch. Lasts pretty good too. Actually all their products work really well, I try everything talked about on this board, and so far this stuff works best for me. I love the Vitreo wax. Works as easy as frenzy, but lasts much longer.
http://www.fountainofyouthrestore.co...uickshine.html
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Last edited by GO4BROKE; 04-10-2011 at 08:00 AM. Reason: forgot the link
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I used it on my 33 Donzi and my Nor-tech for a fast application it produces a great shine in between waxes. works great on everything dash and hard to get at spots, also use it on my cars.
Its easy to use and a bottle goes a long way.
Its easy to use and a bottle goes a long way.
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I decided to try the eagle one spray wax and it did a nice job, I just tried a few places but it was simple, spray it on, rub it in and done!