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Old 07-05-2009, 07:41 AM   #1
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Nice wax. Thin, like WD40 and you can get some on trim, etc... no residue..

Very impressed with this product... Shine is awsome as well.

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Old 07-05-2009, 08:04 AM   #2
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Hmmm..never tried the product. thanks.
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It's a good trim dressing b/c it makes all the black plastic parts really shiny and clean looking. You can also apply it in the sun and there is no white residue.
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Old 07-05-2009, 12:14 PM   #4
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I use it all the time. Love it for a quick easy wax job in the sun. I still try to get a coat of better wax on every few months because the ICE doesn't last as long.
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Old 07-05-2009, 03:59 PM   #5
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agreed great product but doesn't last too long..
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Old 07-05-2009, 04:31 PM   #6
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I used it on my wife's car. I don't like it.The car doesn't feel like I waxed it. I used Mequiar's on my Mustang.There's a big difference.
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I used this when it first appeared on the market and thought it was the greatest until the product in the bottle started to turn in color like a yellowish brown and had stuff floating in it???. Same thing happened to a friend of mine who bought his from another store. We called Turtle Wax and told them what was happening and they said that they had no idea of what the trouble was but to simply throw it away. We asked if they would like it back to run test and they said no.
Well I too liked the results until it turned and Turtle Wax didn't seem to stand behind their product.
Sorry to be a downer but I wanted to be honest and I hope you all have a better luck then i did.
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I've been using it since I bought the GT almost 2 years ago AFTER I gave up on Meqguires Gold which was causing some haze issues. I like the ICE liquid claybar which I use once or twice a season since the surface never gets too heavily crapped up. I've been using the paste wax plus the spray detailer and have the same bottles/cans since September '07 with no issues. I now use them on both Stangs.
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Love the ICE detailing spray. I use EagleOne's Nanowax. Good stuff there, too.
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I like all the ICE products except the tire shine is really lacking, i use meguires NXT wax 3 times a year and use the ICE line as in betweens, it works out great
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