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Old 04-08-2006, 12:51 AM   #1
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While waxing some floors at the building I work at I was watching the SPEED channel and saw an ad for this stuff. Its a synthetic polish that doesn't leave the white crap in cracks and you can apply it to plastic trim pieces. Today I though I would give it a try since I haven't done a good polish in a while, and hate the white crap other stuff leaves behind. This stuff is actually REALLY good! I applied it to all painted surfaces, and all the plastic trim. I'm really impressed with this stuff. It also comes with an applicator sponge and microfiber cloth to wipe the excess and buff it clean. I just picked up a bottle for $16 at Wal-mart.
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Old 04-11-2006, 11:26 PM   #2
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I use masking tape on the plastic molding when I wax...
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Turtle Wax is good.
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yeah i love turtle wax
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Old 04-20-2006, 06:41 PM   #5
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Meguiars EVERY time....
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turtle wax?!! crap!! that stuff is the cheapest quality crap anyone can put on their cars!! I don't know about this new ICE thing, it might be good but all their other waxes sure suck!!! personal experience anyway.
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well i disagree you with you.. you probably don't rub it off well enough
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Don't know about ICE but a few years ago a buddy put on Eagle Liquid Gloss something & it stripped the clear coat on the hood where it gets hot. He eventually got a check tho.
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i use turtle wax, apply a little bit, work it out (hard work)
and my car shines soooooo much.. so i dunno.. i think it's how you wax
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turtle wax is shiat here too. wouldn't use it if it was free. leaves a horrid white residue too!
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It depends on how often you wax.

If you wax often, and want the ultimate depth of shine, the (real) Zymol is tough to beat. BUT, it wears off very quickly. FYI Zymol found in Wal-Mart and others is made by Turtle wax and, is total ****. Check the address on the label if in doubt: Zurtle wax is from Chicago I think, the real deal is imported to Connecticut from Germany.Also, there are several 'flavors' of Zymol, specifically formulated for German, Italian and American paint types. Check with Car Care Specialties at 973-767-0035 for additional information.

If you are like me, and wax two or three times a year, need exceptional paint protection and very god depth of shine, go for the One Grand Blitz Wax. If applied properly (not too heavy) it is relatively easy to buff out. It has a high Carnauba content for excellent durability, and the depth of shine is excellent, as it is not clouded with excessive softeners or polymers.

My regimen:
  1. Wash thoroughly; if stripping the old wax, I wash with dish soap.
  2. Dry thoroughly; I use a California water blade, but have been warned it could scratch. Nice, old terry cloth towels and/or chamois are best- just watch the stitching on the edges of the towels as it can scratch.
  3. Depending on your car and skill level, mask the black trim to make clean up easier.
  4. Clay bar, if needed. This should not be done even every year, just when absolutely needed (when the clean, dry paint feels 'rough' to the touch). I use Zymol Detail as my lube with the bar. This is essentially an abrasive procedure, so you are removing clear coat (along with the crap) every time you do it, so don't do it often, or you will be re-painting...
  5. Apply (by hand- my actual clean, bare hand) 3M Imperial Hand Glaze to reduce the light scratches and give the 'wet look'; buff off with clean terry cloth or flannel cloths, changing often.
  6. Apply the one grand blitz wax (with a microfiber applicator, by hand- no machine) and buff with terry or flannel; repeat if desired.
  7. Use the Zymol Detail over the top for the final 'bling', buff with terry or flannel.
This is typically an eight hour procedure for my ti. The interior is another eight hours...

Oh, yeah. Don't go in circles with any of these products/procedures. Follow the air flow over the car. This way, any scratches/swirl marks you make will be less visible.
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Old 05-12-2006, 03:30 PM   #12
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Zymol is the best hands down. I think they have a wax thats sells for $5k. Unless someone here tries it and says its good I think this ICE stuff is crap.
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Zymol is the best hands down. I think they have a wax thats sells for $5k. Unless someone here tries it and says its good I think this ICE stuff is crap.
that's a LOT of money for wax. I could buy another ti for that price!
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Old 05-12-2006, 04:54 PM   #14
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I used ICE on my car about a month ago, and I must say, it works GREAT. It was a little hard to buff off on the hood, but that's only because it was the first part I did and I applied too much of it. I also applied to to the plastic trim and such, and it really does make it black again. I have some comparison pics somewhere... Ah, found them.
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Also, it gives a pretty good gloss, considering I have black paint that's desperately in need of claying.
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Old 05-12-2006, 04:59 PM   #15
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yeah i just got some and i love it. i used it on my ti and truck. works real good on everything. no white and plastic looks better then ever.
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