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  • Cosmin
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    Originally posted by HealthyCivic View Post
    I have a simple question: what has your personal experience been with Turtle Wax?
    i like you Q , years ago when i didn`t know a lot about detailing i wash my car and put a good thick coat of wax , "the more the better protection" was my moto at that time.
    took me and one of my friend 2 hours to get that **** out of my car , plus was dark color and ocasional sit in the sun with a nice thick coat protection ready for removal.
    my friend still remember that day and make fun of us.

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  • Flash Gordon
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    Originally posted by rmatamorz View Post
    I heard once that most of their products are quite more abrasive than Meguiar's.. for example my friend used two products of TW to polish and wax his white Acura Integra and got a nice paint finish, and I did the 5 step car care cycle of Meguiar's on my Fairlady Z and the results are amazing even by hand....! my friend says that the paint looks and feels the same but his girlfriend says that mine looks way better than his... jeje and she even put a box on top and it slipped...! like magic... I love Meguiar's..

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  • Alfisti
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    Of the several series of TW products produced, Platinum Series was by far the best and an excellent product range. While it's not available in the US anymore, it's still available in Europe and Asia. When it was first introduced it was equal to or better than anything available, including Megs. Since then, TW has gone backwards and Megs has progressed in leaps and bounds.

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  • Skuz
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    I once tried TW ICE on my black bumpers as no trim product could cling to them, so I figured a wax marketed as clear even on trim might. Disappointed.

    However, I use their bug & tar remover (only choice for such product at local stores), which works OK and their carpet & upholstery cleaners which do the same job for less $$ compared to others I tried (yes even Meg's !)

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  • rmatamorz
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    I heard once that most of their products are quite more abrasive than Meguiar's.. for example my friend used two products of TW to polish and wax his white Acura Integra and got a nice paint finish, and I did the 5 step car care cycle of Meguiar's on my Fairlady Z and the results are amazing even by hand....! my friend says that the paint looks and feels the same but his girlfriend says that mine looks way better than his... jeje and she even put a box on the top and it slipped...! like Magic... I love Meguiar's..

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  • Joe Dragon
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    I used to use their black magic I think it's called, for black vinyl trim & rubber. It looked fine at first but after awhile the black turned to gray & some of the rubber began fading to a white. Don't know if that's because of the silicone or what, but this summer I switched to Mother's back to black & so far that seems a better product for that use. Haven't used Meg's ultimate protectant yet to compare, but that's next. I guess for the average guy, TW gets the job done satisfactorily at a reasonable price.

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  • Chris Thompson
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    TurtleWax is ok. I have used better but I have also used much worse. They are just an average product for an average price.

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  • KyleGates
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    Turtle Wax Platinum Series Ultra Gloss Wax is a good product, that was the first bottle of wax i ever bought myself. I also like the matching detailer. Couple of the Ice products are good as well, i quite like the car wash. Gotta start somewhere.

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  • I Shine
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    My first wax job was with Turtle Wax hard shell in the old school glass bottle. About 34 years ago when I was about 8 years old my father used to let me wash his 66 Nova. Water hose, bucket, an old towel, and dish washing soap were my tools (give me a break I was 8.) For a surprise I decided to wax his Nova for him. I slathered on about a 3/4 bottle of Turtle Wax in the blazing South Texas sun. To this day I don't know how my father got all of that wax off. I was sent to my room and it took me almost 20 years before I touched another bottle of wax.

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  • Larry A
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    Turtle Wax Platinum line was pretty good , I dont know about the rest . I would say that for the average person ,Turtle Wax is better then nothing.

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  • Erik Mejia
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    In my opinion Meguiar's products are superior in ease of use, and performance.

    My experience with TW is limited to their ICE line and their original hard shell wax. I've tried the ICE Wash, Wax/Polish, Interior Cleaner, and Tire Gel. The only two products that I thought were good were the ICE Car Wash, and Interior Cleaner/ Protectant. But I still believe QID, and GC Shampoo are the better choices.

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    I use to use TW. I have found that it was a okay product. However when comparing it to Meguair's The tw was harder to remove, lack the durability compared to Meguair's.

    Overall, I am very happy I switched to Meguair's.

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  • CieraSL
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    I used to use Turtle Wax before I really got into detailing. IMO, they're just average. The regular wax was a pain in the butt to use. I always managed to apply it too thick, which made it a pain in the butt to remove, which meant I was always finding wax marks for weeks afterward. I used to dread waxing. The Turtle Wax Ice products were a hyped up waste of money. Oh, I could go on I suppose, but it would probably turn into a product bashing. I think the only TW product that stands out to me that I every really liked was their spray wax. I don't know why. But UQW still blows it out of the water, hands down.

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  • Shawn T.
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    I don't know. I likeTurtle Wax Super Hard Shell. I think it works pretty well when applied on a properly clayed and prepped surface. Although at this point, really any LSP will look great.

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  • Markus Kleis
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    My father and I had a disagreement at one point - he told me I was wasting money buying wax for $15 a bottle when he could get wax (Turtle Wax) for $4. To him, it was the same stuff, and it was crazy to think there was a difference.

    One day his Turtle Wax ran out, and he asked to borrow some of mine - this was back in NXT 1.0 days. I tossed him the bottle, and later that day he told me he couldn't believe how much easier it was to work with.

    A month later he told me he couldn't believe how different it felt when he washed his truck with a coat of NXT compared to TW.

    Let's just say he hasn't picked up a TW product since.

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