Turtle wax ice liquid story! Greattt
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Originally Posted by 03zsmith25
i just nxt-ed my z last weekend and today on lunch break there was a pile of white droppings on my rear cornerpanel from a taradactal that had to be on steroids
Yeah, there was some black **** yesterday. Ended up washing the car today. Wanted to put some Meguiar Gold Class liquid wax, but it got too dark. Is it okay to wax my car after 20+ hours? I know I'll have got some dust and crap on there. I don't have a california dust buster or anything.
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I reviewed this product on another forum at the request of Turtle Wax. Cliff notes:
1) Easy to apply and remove, very easy. Even in direct sun.
2) Won't stain trim, in fact it seems to dress trim.
3) It looks nice, very much like a typical polymer based sealant; very reflective, not a ton of depth, plasktick-y.
4) Durabilty has not bee good for me. The first two cars I tried it on were less glossy and stopped beading after less than 10 days. Since other folks have mentioned durabilty as long as 3 weeks I decided to buy an off the shelf version (in case my sample was bad). I now have that on three cars and am monitoring the durabilty.
To answer a question posed on page 1, ICE does not clean. Unlike NXT it has no chemical cleaners (as far as I can tell), which means it will not clean, but at the same time it won't strip itself off like NXT, thus it can be layered.
1) Easy to apply and remove, very easy. Even in direct sun.
2) Won't stain trim, in fact it seems to dress trim.
3) It looks nice, very much like a typical polymer based sealant; very reflective, not a ton of depth, plasktick-y.
4) Durabilty has not bee good for me. The first two cars I tried it on were less glossy and stopped beading after less than 10 days. Since other folks have mentioned durabilty as long as 3 weeks I decided to buy an off the shelf version (in case my sample was bad). I now have that on three cars and am monitoring the durabilty.
To answer a question posed on page 1, ICE does not clean. Unlike NXT it has no chemical cleaners (as far as I can tell), which means it will not clean, but at the same time it won't strip itself off like NXT, thus it can be layered.
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Originally Posted by JDMFairlady21
nice pic. curious about durability still
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yes it lasts. i got about 4 coats on the car now. washed it the other day and didnt even touch it with ice. matter of fact that pic i posted was just a wash off after 4 coats. i cant wait to apply it again. word of advice. it says you can apply in the heat but its easier at night when its cool.
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I bought a bottle of this today not knowing it had been talked about in the forum. The main thing that made me purchase and try the product was the line "can be applied in direct sunlight."
My impression; This stuff is great. Easy to apply, I applied two coats and it seems like I still have a full bottle, and it's a breeze to wipe off. My PPW now sparkels like never before. Big fan! Hell, it was harder to wipe of the Rainex from the windows than the wax.
My impression; This stuff is great. Easy to apply, I applied two coats and it seems like I still have a full bottle, and it's a breeze to wipe off. My PPW now sparkels like never before. Big fan! Hell, it was harder to wipe of the Rainex from the windows than the wax.
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this stuff won't fix swirl marks. You need to take care of those before you wax - i.e. clay bar. Once you have the surface like you want it - then apply the ice. It sounds like people are having good results with multiple coats when applied. I just did one and drove 4 hours to the beach, ran around for 4 days, drove back, and have been home a week and a couple of thunderstorms and the car still looks good. Its says you can put it on anything but glass (trims, tires, wheels). I did NOT put it on my wheels but intend to put it on the rims when redone - to see if the incessant break dust from stock brake pads will be repelled and not so damn noticable. I have been pretty impressed with the result. Immediate shine after application - looks great. And fairly durable so far. Multiple layers will help durability apparantly - but i would not think it is more durable than Zaino or other traditional waxes. Only time will tell!
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NXT can be layered. Go to the meguiars website. NXT has a cleaner that removes dust.... it does not remove itself, thus it can be layered
The "cleaners" in the NXT are so light they only remove dust, not wax
The "cleaners" in the NXT are so light they only remove dust, not wax
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I just washed/waxed with Ice yesterday.
I have a CS Z and I agree the product is easy to apply etc.
But from someone who has used Zaino since I purchased the Z in 03' I would say that Zaino is the superior product. (big price difference as well)
The shine/gloss/swirl mark removing of Zaino compared to Ice is noticeable imo. Don't know about the the durability, time will tell but granted I only put on 1 coat of Ice.
But for the price Ice is a great product.
I have a CS Z and I agree the product is easy to apply etc.
But from someone who has used Zaino since I purchased the Z in 03' I would say that Zaino is the superior product. (big price difference as well)
The shine/gloss/swirl mark removing of Zaino compared to Ice is noticeable imo. Don't know about the the durability, time will tell but granted I only put on 1 coat of Ice.
But for the price Ice is a great product.
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I waxed my car for the first time yesterday and I used Turtle Wax ICE. I guess I must have put it on too thick, because it never dried to the haze the way it was supposed to. It looked like it had a thin film of oil on it, with drips and runs...I had to hose it off with water and then dry it and polish it with microfiber cloths. It actually came out looking pretty good although it was a lot of work. The paint was very smooth afterward, so I guess it stuck.
Today its raining and water is beading up so thats a good sign.
Today its raining and water is beading up so thats a good sign.
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I actually read this thread today, went out and bought the stuff, washed my car, and applied. I have never used wax before because my neighbor taught me from day 1 i got the car to just use plain water and use high quality towels to clean the car. Well i decided to go against him and bought the ice.
The car looks great. I took a picture of the car before i applied the ice and a pic after i applied the ice. I'll post that tonight or tomorrow.
The car looks great. I took a picture of the car before i applied the ice and a pic after i applied the ice. I'll post that tonight or tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by Tay-Z
I waxed my car for the first time yesterday and I used Turtle Wax ICE. I guess I must have put it on too thick, because it never dried to the haze the way it was supposed to. It looked like it had a thin film of oil on it, with drips and runs...I had to hose it off with water and then dry it and polish it with microfiber cloths. It actually came out looking pretty good although it was a lot of work. The paint was very smooth afterward, so I guess it stuck.
Today its raining and water is beading up so thats a good sign.
Today its raining and water is beading up so thats a good sign.
Anybody get this stuff to dry to a haze?