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Some of you mentioned that you use the
Turtle Wax Ice buy I'm trying to decide
which one'
I went to Walmart yesterday and they
had three different ones.
TW (wax). TW (polish). TW (detailer)
I know the detailer is for in between waxings
but which of the other two is for what?
Just want a good deep shine on my Black
Classic! Haha
Thanks guys and have nice day!
Pewe
I use the TW Ice Synthetic Polish after washing with TW Ice wash. I use The TW synthetic detail between washes. Makes the black look like it's going to drip off.
I have been using it for a few years on the bikes and cars. I love the stuff!!! I put it on practically everything on the bike/ car. Paint, headlights, rubber trim, lenses, chrome... everything but the seat on the bike. I even use it on the glove boxes on the Ultra lowers and it works very well. Easy on with applicator pad, easy off with a microfiber cloth.
For a black bike, let the bike sit in the hot sun for a while, then apply Turtle Wax Ice Polish while it's in the sun. You won't believe the deep wet look.
I'm using the Synthetic Polish... didn't know they made a Wax until this thread. I will have to check it out next time I'm at the 'Mart. I got a detailing kit last Christmas from the in-laws that included the Polish, Spray Detailer, Car Wash, and Interior Detailer. I had been using the Polish for a couple of years before that but tried the other products. They all seemed to work well but I still use the green Turtle Wax car wash because it comes in a larger container and costs less.
I'll have to try the wash too!
Been trying to many things and would like
to just settle on one.
I think I'm going to like this stuff!
Damn work today! Can't wait to get out!
Haha
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