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Old 06-06-2005, 04:26 AM
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http://www.turtlewaxuk.com/prod.asp?Partcode=FG5424


I put this on my Carbon Black paint work and it did an amazingly good job of removing blotches of wax and water marks left by a hideously bad day at the local jetwash (dont ask...the car even had to go back to the dealer to have the alloys resprayed to remove the rust as a result of the awful wheel cleaning chemicals)


I was wondering if you guys had any experience in Turtlewax products. I seem to see a lot of Rejex stuff here but nothing about turtlewax products.
Old 06-06-2005, 06:51 AM
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I think if you feel it works well for you and is easy to apply etc and obtain the desired results then it is fine...all down to personal preference really.

i used to use turtlewax a few years ago but then switched to Meguiars as I felt for the small cost increase of the individual products (compared to things like Zymol) the results were excellent, very durable and their products were just as easy to use......also now stocked in a lot of Halfords outlets which is handy (for those in UK)

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