Turtle wax ICE detailer and wax
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Turtle wax ICE detailer and wax
I've used both on my LX and now on my ES. Wipe the cars down a couple of times a week mostly with the wax. Never seen a better shine and seems to really protect the finish. Water runs off the minute it hits the car. The best part it is supper easy. Takes about 5 minutes to do the whole car. Spray on and wipe off with micro fiber towel. People comment that I must spend hours waxing and detailing my vehicle. Plus only $7.00 and one bottle lasts for weeks. Anyone else try this stuff?
#2
Have seen this on the shelf many times but never jumped to getting it cause I always thought of it as a low quality product ( I'm sure its not! ) just how I saw it...not sure if turtle wax has fillers and other stuff in it either
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I've used both on my LX and now on my ES. Wipe the cars down a couple of times a week mostly with the wax. Never seen a better shine and seems to really protect the finish. Water runs off the minute it hits the car. The best part it is supper easy. Takes about 5 minutes to do the whole car. Spray on and wipe off with micro fiber towel. People comment that I must spend hours waxing and detailing my vehicle. Plus only $7.00 and one bottle lasts for weeks. Anyone else try this stuff?
They not only sell the detailer but a couple variations of the Ice wax. Be sure to read the labels. Use the wax before the Ice detailer.
The best part about the product is that you can put it on the black plastic exterior and it's easy on and off !
#5
Find something you like and use it often.
What's most important is the quality of the material used to wipe the product on and off with, and the cleanliness of the vehicle's paint before you touch it with either a wax or spray detailer.
Sometimes a process that appears to work well on a light colour, doesn't work as well on a dark colour.
What's most important is the quality of the material used to wipe the product on and off with, and the cleanliness of the vehicle's paint before you touch it with either a wax or spray detailer.
Sometimes a process that appears to work well on a light colour, doesn't work as well on a dark colour.
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