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I’ve always thought spray wax/polishes to be the lazy/easy way to polish a car. Seeing as how I’m not 17 anymore however and I don’t have 3plus hours every weekend to do a full detail on my car anymore I decided to try out the turtle wax ceramic spray. I must say I am impressed and the hydrophobic beading was awesome. It ended up raining the night I detailed and the day after (go figure), but the water just basically sloshed off. Needless to say. I am a believer, and with it being so easy to apply i will definitely use again.

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(y) That's what I use also and it works great for me too.
 

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Good thing I put it on my Hybrid LOL

But, but... The label clearly states "Hybrid". You might ruin Ecoboost paint if you continue using it on that! 😎
 

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Been using it for 2 years. Super easy and the dirt, snow and slush falls right off. With touch less car washes. I reapply every 6 months and use detailer as needed. Their wash concentrate is pretty good too. For $15 and 1 hour you can give your car a brilliant protective coating.

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I have use the turtle wax ceramic spray, and was very happy with it.
 

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Nothing like a professional ceramic coating can do most come with 5 to 7 years of protection. Its the first thing I do to my vehicles after I drive em off lots.
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and after rain
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would definitely recommend this to anyone that like a clean looking vehicle.
 

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Been using it for 2 years. Super easy and the dirt, snow and slush falls right off. With touch less car washes. I reapply every 6 months and use detailer as needed. Their wash concentrate is pretty good too. For $15 and 1 hour you can give your car a brilliant protective coating.

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I have your wheels (added a little bling).

I have used both Turtle wax ceramic and Seal & Shine. I like them both. I have to say nothing beats a true 10H Ceramic/Graphene coating that will last for several years! 🤟

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I’ve always thought spray wax/polishes to be the lazy/easy way to polish a car. Seeing as how I’m not 17 anymore however and I don’t have 3plus hours every weekend to do a full detail on my car anymore I decided to try out the turtle wax ceramic spray. I must say I am impressed and the hydrophobic beading was awesome. It ended up raining the night I detailed and the day after (go figure), but the water just basically sloshed off. Needless to say. I am a believer, and with it being so easy to apply i will definitely use again.

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Looks good! I've been using the TW Hybrid Pro Graphene spray. Much easier than a paste wax and almost too easy to over apply when using the wet application method.

I enjoy the good splash I get in the morning at the bottom of the first hill when the hydroscopic dew drops collect up, slosh off the front of the hood hitting the flow of air and then splashing the front windshield.
 
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I prefer the Wet Wax application formula since it saves the step of having to dry the vehicle off fully and then apply + buff. Also it comes in a larger volume for the price. I tried the detailer spray as well but found it prone to leaving faint streaks unless you absolutely buffed the bejeezus out of it so I just use it on my wheels.
 

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I prefer the Wet Wax application formula since it saves the step of having to dry the vehicle off fully and then apply + buff. Also it comes in a larger volume for the price. I tried the detailer spray as well but found it prone to leaving faint streaks unless you absolutely buffed the bejeezus out of it so I just use it on my wheels.
I took the same issue with it, streaks and insane amount of buffing required. Went back to my Meguiars.
 

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Yes I really like the turtle wax. I have the ceramic with graphene one and it gets great results. I even bought a clay microfiber cloth just for the Mav. I already had clay pads and bars, but this is awesome. I got the fine version. Kudos to everyone that got their truck, and those eagerly awaiting!

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that thing will work on just about anything including the windshield. The best multipurpose car detail product ever.
 
 







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