NEW! turtle wax ICE
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NEW! turtle wax ICE
So i went to my local checker auto parts (maybe diff name in different markets) and came across the new turtle wax called ice. Its a bottle of clear liquid wax and they give you a microfiber cloth and application spunge. Process took me all of about 10 min to do including setting time 3-5 min and it looks GREAT!!
I recommend i also bought the ICE inbetween waxing detail spray cant wait.
I recommend i also bought the ICE inbetween waxing detail spray cant wait.
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thx iii-
we had a write up in 2005 about this product...
i think when the product first was released- my recollection is that it is a synthetic polymer and that, like zaino, it can be used on plastics.
we could use a more detailed summary- got pics?
http://www.turtlewax.com/ice/index.html
and from the mustang club:
http://www.mustangforums.com/m_1217019/tm.htm
we had a write up in 2005 about this product...
i think when the product first was released- my recollection is that it is a synthetic polymer and that, like zaino, it can be used on plastics.
we could use a more detailed summary- got pics?
http://www.turtlewax.com/ice/index.html
and from the mustang club:
http://www.mustangforums.com/m_1217019/tm.htm
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Originally Posted by wanabe,Apr 26 2006, 02:22 PM
thx iii-
we had a write up in 2005 about this product...
i think when the product first was released- my recollection is that it is a synthetic polymer and that, like zaino, it can be used on plastics.
we could use a more detailed summary- got pics?
http://www.turtlewax.com/ice/index.html
and from the mustang club:
http://www.mustangforums.com/m_1217019/tm.htm
we had a write up in 2005 about this product...
i think when the product first was released- my recollection is that it is a synthetic polymer and that, like zaino, it can be used on plastics.
we could use a more detailed summary- got pics?
http://www.turtlewax.com/ice/index.html
and from the mustang club:
http://www.mustangforums.com/m_1217019/tm.htm
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Originally Posted by StEVEN_s2k,Apr 27 2006, 01:11 AM
hmmm so if its different than wax (like zaino), would you be able to stack this on top of a wax? or would this be more of an option between a wax or a synthetic polymer?
i think that a carnuba over the ice would most likely be a good combo.
dont think it would work well if you put the ice over carnuba- carnubas dont last as long as synthetics and they dont allow the synthetic to adhere really well. but the other way around is likely a winning combo-
cant wait to hear your report about ice alone and then with carnuba over it !!
(and you know that i love pics too...)
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I am using it, and i am pleased.
As directed, it is used between normal waxing.
It's a good product to keep your surface shine up, but it DOES NOT substitute your normal wax.
As directed, it is used between normal waxing.
It's a good product to keep your surface shine up, but it DOES NOT substitute your normal wax.
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