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pembroke

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Turtle Wax Ice Range
« on: 06 February 2010, 20:36:12 »

Has anyone tried the turtlewax ice polish, 'the clear liquid that leaves no white residue and can be used on chrome and plastic?'
I used the liquid clay this afternoon and plan to try the wax in the morning, it's meant to only take 20/30 to polish the whole car, sounds almost to good to be true? :P
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Re: Turtle Wax Ice Range
« Reply #1 on: 06 February 2010, 21:06:57 »

Haven't used it before was going to buy some as everyone says it's good quality stuff. Try it and tell me  :y
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Re: Turtle Wax Ice Range
« Reply #2 on: 06 February 2010, 21:22:16 »

Ive used it, does a top job and is dead easy to apply. Its a bit pricey but well worth it :)
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Re: Turtle Wax Ice Range
« Reply #3 on: 07 February 2010, 14:29:51 »

Ive tried it.
It does what it said on the tin ;)
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Re: Turtle Wax Ice Range
« Reply #4 on: 09 February 2010, 12:06:39 »

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Has anyone tried the turtlewax ice polish, 'the clear liquid that leaves no white residue and can be used on chrome and plastic?'
I used the liquid clay this afternoon and plan to try the wax in the morning, it's meant to only take 20/30 to polish the whole car, sounds almost to good to be true? :P
Cant really see it taking 20/30 mins considering the size of the mig,but if others have tried it on there mig,can they verify this,it would be very useful to me if it did take that long,considering i never seem to have anytime,even though i am out of work at the moment. ::) ;)
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Re: Turtle Wax Ice Range
« Reply #5 on: 09 February 2010, 19:10:05 »

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Has anyone tried the turtlewax ice polish, 'the clear liquid that leaves no white residue and can be used on chrome and plastic?'
I used the liquid clay this afternoon and plan to try the wax in the morning, it's meant to only take 20/30 to polish the whole car, sounds almost to good to be true? :P
Cant really see it taking 20/30 mins considering the size of the mig,but if others have tried it on there mig,can they verify this,it would be very useful to me if it did take that long,considering i never seem to have anytime,even though i am out of work at the moment. ::) ;)

I tried it on Sunday, applying the slightly oily liquid is very quick. Buffing is not much different than buffing normal wax and it honestly didn't take that long. I posted pics of my car after polishing in the gallery, came up quite nice :)
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