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Product Review / thumbs up

sam z

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My mom's husband was telling me all about Turtle Wax "Ice" a few
days ago (when my car wouldn't start). Couldn't say enough.

Anyway, I tried it in paste form today. It is labeled as a polish but
if you read the container it claims to be a wax as well. I have to say
it's a "two thumbs up" just like the old siskel and ebert. Goes on easy
and as advertised you get no dry residue to buff of like ordinary
waxes. There is a residue but it is remarkably easy to remove. And,
you don't trash 14 rags in the process. It only took one.

I would imagine most of our cars aren't seeing a lot of weather. Based
on that I imagine you will get adequate protection and the shine was
fantastic as well. $17 well spent.

Oh yeah, it took a hell of a lot less time to wax the car than usual
too. A lot less time.
 

mac

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i also recently bought the "ice" wax from turtle wax. i got the liquid form. the say if you get in on black surfaces that it wont leave a residue. so i tried a little bit on the hood and no white haze, so i did the whole thing and looks great!!!
 

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mac said:
i also recently bought the "ice" wax from turtle wax. i got the liquid form. the say if you get in on black surfaces that it wont leave a residue. so i tried a little bit on the hood and no white haze, so i did the whole thing and looks great!!!
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I use mothers cleaner wax when I take it out of storage...then I use the liquid ice the rest of the year...car stays looking great...really fast too :yesnod:
 
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