This is the first video I've come across where the approach to testing the product is as a consumer, like me, and not as a professional detailer. Thank you! Great work!
It’s great to see a video with an honest review with someone who actually follows the instructions instead of making it up as they go!…Both of these products are part of a five part system & if followed correctly will add protection & outshine the general consumers vehicle like nothing else for the money! Thanks for restoring my faith, instead of watching haters hate who can’t read & then blame the product… Excellent job! 👏🏼
Phil, used both products at the 6 month point after using their polish/wax. I highly recommend the TW hybrid solutions products. For those of your viewers who have never used the TW hybrid products, there is an order to follow. Step. 1, after properly preparing your care, I use Polish/Wax 2 coats, waiting day in between, Step 2, two coats of Ceramic Spray, waiting a day in between. Step 3, occasionally using there 3 in 1 detailer, (I generally use ONR mostly because it cost less) a weekly chore. Step 4 at the 6 month mark, 1st contact wash, use the TW Hybrid soap. Step 5, while car is wet. spray Wet Wax, then dry. Still going strong at 7 months. I am NOT a professional detailer, but preparation is KEY. I enjoy your videos, keep up the GREAT WORK!
I love this combo. Simply because I just dont have a whole lot of time anymore to care for my car. Keep up the good work sir absolutely love all your videos
I have the Wet Wax but haven't had a chance to use it yet. Living in NY I've only been able to use waterless washes so far this year. I look forward to giving the Wet Wax a try. I have a feeling I'm going to be very happy with it.
Guys for measuring cups, just go To Home Depot and they have paint mixing cups with all the measurements you need! It's like a dollar. I just put my ounces in and fill the bucket with the cup in the bucket and take it out as soon as the bucket is filled!
I’m defo getting the wet wax. Cause the wash n wax is amazing. I didn’t know until recently about this tech. Was hesitant until I watched a couple vids. Of most brands tested, low to high priced, turtle ranked best. Used it this weekend and can say, it is a game changer. Thanx for the review vid. I can support all you said. I went from just wet, no protection, to sheeting. We skipped the beading. Lol
Heres something I would like to point out. I live in a part of India where it rains for 6 months, so the car gets really dirty with all the road grime and oil. I felt turtlewax ceramic wash shampoo not to be as efficient in cleaning off the dirt and grime as the usual turtlewax shampoos out there. Probably for you in your location things are a lot different.. what worked for me is first lubricating my car with usual shampoo using canon gun to remove all course materials like sand, then second the classic two bucket method with usual turtle wax carnauba shampoo, finally I apply the ceramic wash shampoo over this and its magic ♥️. The glaze and hydrophobicity is absolutely stunning. I do decontaminate, fine polish and apply sealant every 6-12 months depending on my needs.
Hi. Excellent info! Yup sometimes we have to figure out what products and methods work for each of us! Thanks for sharing that! I hope others read that and it helps them out. 😎👍🏼
Hi I bought one in UK It say 1 Cap per 1L water Its not green like yours, its more like coconut milk semi transparent with hint of light blue Still works well
awsome products..even the shampoo gives instant protection and big water beads... The only two product you need to maintain protection for your paint. Spraying do not always give a right result how the beads really are. After raining on your car the beads are really great ..easy maintenance
Hello first time to this channel. Thanks for taking the time to do this. The question I have it's what's the longevity in real life of the protection. Thanks
6k subs hell yeah!! May not be alot to people but for me it is.. I'm happy your channel is growing Phil. Been rocking with you for a while and will continue to do so..
Hey Phil! Another cool video that I'm 4 years late seeing.😮💨 Still, thought I'd share that I have both products and I especially ❤😍 the TW Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wet Wax. It's my preferred drying aid. For the price and the results, I think it's tops!! Thanks for posting!!
I think they are really great products , I use both of them, but I believe that they are clogging the drying towels and due to the hydrophobic characteristics washing them will not solve the problem ….just my 2 cents… Hello from Switzerland and thanks for your videos
Interesting, I don't have issues with towels getting clogged like that. When my drying towels get older they just need to be damped and wrung out and then they dry perfectly again.
that Cermaic wash look Fantastic!! will really be nice for those who have a ceramic coating, to help maintain. Turtle Wax did a great job on this line up of Ceramic goodies! Nice video Brother.
glad I watched this. I always though ceramic washes were only for already coated vehicles, but looks like the key making sure you have clean/flat paint.....which almost defeats the purpose but hey, it works!
Actually this one is interesting. It’s designed to wash and protect on one step. I wouldn’t say it’s really for coated vehicles, I would still stick with a shampoo like a Carpro Reset becasue it’s a strong cleaner that “reset” the coating by making sure there is nothing clinging to the paint.
Used both products on my car for the first time yesterday on my Volvo! I love these products. I also loved my results.I have already decided on buying the 3 in 1 detailer. Question, How many weeks after the initial wash with the wet wax and wash and wax should I use the detailer?
Phil, wanted to give your viewers an update on Turtle Wax Hybrid Line of products. I'm approaching the 9 month mark when I first used these products. Still have shine & protection on my daily drivers. As mentioned before, this product was used at the 6 month mark as a booster, then I applied a layer of Ceramic Spray. All of the hybrid products from Turtle Wax are priced well, except 3 in 1 detailer, and are very easy to use, once understand the process. Thanks for your videos...
If I remember from what it says on the bottle for the Wash and Wax is that you use 3oz of the product to a gallon of water. Looking at the bucket you used there was already water, you put in the 3oz, and then added more water till there are suds. From what I understand, it’s not supposed to be a big suds wash - so I’m curious to know why you added more water to get it to suds up the way you did?
Yeah you can follow the dilution ratio and its fine, but adding more soap or more water doesnt make a difference. The TW Crew and Chemist said that its not a big sudsing soap but that it will foam up in the bucket when sprayed but then it dies down. It's totally fine to suds it up each time to get some foam. So either way it works just fine, in fact check this out, its a better more efficient way of using it, ruclips.net/video/i4R_wGdqvwM/видео.html
Awesome! I was wondering about that also. I was going to dilute it in a 32oz bottle and spray and wipe. Except it is supposed to be rinsed with water to activate the Sio2 (Mike Shultz TW chemist said that). But maybe we will find some other ways of making it work! 😎👍🏼
Miranda Detailing I put .75 oz in a 32 oz spray bottle and tested spray and rinse, spray wipe and rinse, and spray and wipe. Both were good water behavior
Miranda Detailing sure does. Super fun to learn with your hands and brain. Most ceramics can bond without drying so I always try spray and rinsing. The spray coating did okay with a spray and rinse but the soap did alright. It dried out on the paint without any residue so I’m happy with that. It was dark and humid outside too so I have high hopes. Love the channel btw. Thanks for being responsive
Hi. I’m not sure 100% because we don’t deal with hard water here. But logically hard water shouldn’t effect hydrophobics of detailing products, but if water beads are left on the paint it will leave water spots when dried.
Hello. Can you still reuse the Microfiber towel you used for TW Ceramic Wet Wax? I have seen a lot of vids stating not to reuse towels that had Ceramic in it.
Hi. Yes you can reuse these towels. These ceramic hybrid products are not concentrated ceramic coatings like the ones that come in the small 1-2oz bottles. Even with true ceramic coatings as long as you wash the towels right away you can still use them on paint. Small detailers waste towels and just throw them away after one use. I find it wasteful and completely unnecessary.
Love ur passion for Clean vehicles,,,,,,went n bought the wash n wax but did not find the wet wax. Can I get away with any other TW spray like dry n wax???????also are u Spanish, Brazilian, or Portuguese cause of ur last name but ur accent is of an educated person....continue the good labor of love of making a cleaner traffic world,,,,say a lot bout a Person s Clean Car,,,,be blessed😎
Hi. Thanks so much!! You could use any spray wax from TW as a topper they will work great. Yes my family are Portuguese from the Azores. On both sides of my parents. I am first generation in the US. 😎👍🏼
Great video, I pre-ordered the Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish and Wax and Ceramic Spray Coating even though I will not be using them until January. I doubt I'll be ordering the rest of the products but it's nice to see how they work.
Turtle wax is officially becoming my favorite right now. I think that car soap is the first one I've seen that actually wash and 'waxes' a car on a retail level, Im definitely going to buy the ceramic spray on's and the car soap, but the ceramic polish i don't need right now. Also Meguiars is stepping up their game with their hybrid ceramic wax products which I'm excited for, and their new user friendly ceramic coating that I will definitely buy. Griots is doing some things as well...Things are getting exciting in the detailing world right now. Also, off subject, Megs HCW application is the easiest when you spread it on the panel wet or dry with and applicator or damp towel and then rinse off, one spray per panel or large section stuf is powerful with this method and easiest to work with.
The polish and wax is amazing stuff also. Brian from Apex just dropped a video yesterday on it! I’ll have to revisit the Megs HCW again. Thanks for the tips!😎👍🏼
I’m getting clowned on Facebook because the professional detailers there look down on Turtle Wax. They obviously haven’t used the newer products....they are fantastic.
Phil, amazing how Turtle Wax as reinvented themselves on a huge way, all they down to having you guys out to Arizona, I thought that was genious in terms of marketing, it gave you an opportunity to use the products, learn how to use use them , ask questions, and give feedback; that saved everyone valuable time in the field, as wellas TW having to chase problems due to misuse, invaluable for both sides. I'm curious did TW tell you what prompted them to go this distance and reinvent themselves?
Thanks!! It was brilliant on their part to do this. They basically told us that they were impressed with the RUclips response and it dawned on them that this community of Detailers on RUclips have a huge influence on products, tools, and techniques. So they reached out first to all of us. Simply brilliant! Now we and everyone else can benefit from great products and accurate knowledge on the products.
Depends on what you mean by traditional wax. Lots of modern day “waxes” and “sealants” are a hybrid blend of wax and polymers. The hybrid solutions line is definitely awesome!
@@MirandaDetailing thanks man...not a criticism per-se but everyone puts so much emphasis on the hydro-phobic thing that I think that the bling aspect oftentimes gets overlooked. Just me but I'm equally interested in the "look." I really like the TW Hybrid line-up but haven't used the wash&wax yet. Have just purchased and is in the pipeline. I am really interested in how it works...pretty unconventional compared to most car soaps and shampoos. Lots of various opinions - most who follow DIRECTIONS and have an idea of what to expect seem to like it - most who expect Mequire's Gold Class won't & dont... Anyways...always enjoy your vids - keep up the good work!
Yeah that’s true. I totally understand what you mean. I feel that once the paint is clean and decided it’s glossy also. Adding any protection or polishing it ads even more gloss. But it’s kind of hits a plateau I can’t really discern gloss up to a certain point. But I guess that’s just me.
Also is it a compulsion that these two products have to be used together ? For example can I use a 3M shampoo to wash my car and use the ceramic wet wax to dry off the car ?
Also is it a compulsion that these two products have to be used together ? For example can I use a 3M shampoo to wash my car and use the ceramic wet wax to dry off the car ?
Awesome video and fun to see the new TW Hybrid Solution line of products in action from you detailing youtubers that where on the Phoenix meet! Seems like they have put together a first batch of products that works great in synergy to maintain your vehicals. And as they seems to have an awesome performance and user friendly. Is a huge benefits. Like when you can put a whole line up of products that works in synergy to maintain your vehicals with. Then maybe not for me personally but some of the products I will certainly try. It's also depends on the price they gets here in Sweden which I go for. Sadly it's usually a higher price point for us here in Sweden with taxes costs and such. Hopefully they manufactures this Turtle Wax Hybrid Solution line of products in the UK too. Then it's holds the price down a little. For an example I looked up Meguiars M110 yesterday when ordering some products. And the domestic webshop has decent and good prices. The Meguiars M110 32oz I would be paying around $80 for. So about the double of the price and that's a minimum as some are up to 4-5 as much as you get it in the US. That makes some brands like Meguiars and Mothers in price ranges of high end like Carpro or Gyeon and sometimes even pricier than them. Nothing wrong with Megs and Mothers but you get a whole other options to chose from. Even Turtle Wax has a pro line of polishes where there T5 Heavy Compound is around $40 for only 250ml/8oz and that's crazy high LOL. Sonax Cutmax is just under $20 for the 250ml/ 8oz bottle which is around the standard price range of great compounds. Would have been interesting to test out the Turtle Wax T5 Heavy Compound and see how good it is. But it's crazy high of a cost. So you might see why I hope that the new TW Hybrid Solution line of products is around and just a little over what the prices is in the US. Awesome times when SEMA is and you see all of the new products that's being released. Finally you can get the Meguiars Deep Crystal M788 Ceramic Coating and the topper for it and other products with the SiO2 technology in them. And other brands too is releasing ceramic products. Fun times a head.
That’s stinks that prices are so high for some of those products. That’s crazy! It strange how the market and set prices for products. SEMA looked amazing! I hope to get to go some day! So many awesome products and tools this year!!
I just discovered this video now, because I want to buy a good maintenance shampoo. Could anyone help me: can I use this shampoo over panels that have PPF on it?
Hi. Oh yeah. Pretty much any shampoo is fine for ppf. Ppf is designed to withstand chemicals, and car shampoos are never that harsh that they cause issues to ppf. Hope that helps.
Any thoughts of using this ceramic soap over other ones for coated cars, as this one shows the most results on an unprotected car? Would love to use this soap for my maintenance on my car after it gets coated.
Both are awesome but each has a different application. Wet wax is so easy to use for maintenance details. But spray coating is great as the stand alone protection. Then use wet wax on top each time you wash.
This video answered a huge question for me. The instructions state to use 3 ounces per gallon. That is a whopping 12 ounces for a typical bucket. It also stated you can use the more standard 1 ounce per gallon as a base under other products. I noticed you used the 3 ounces but rather than putting it in just a gallon of water you filled the bucket up and still got beading results. I would probably never use it at the 3 ounces per gallon because I would go through a bottle in 4 washes so it's good to see results at a much lower dilution ratio.
@@MirandaDetailing That's great to hear. We have a 4Runner and a Nissan Armada. So, much like your Sequoia, there's no way I can wash the entire vehicle with a gallon of water. Plus, a gallon barely takes it over the level of the grit guard so I really appreciate seeing how you used it. I'm really excited for this one. Now I just have to wait for the daytime highs to get above freezing again.
The wet wax will last a about 2 month or so on its own. But protection, whether it’s a wax, sealant, or ceramic coating really depends on many variables. How the vehicle is washed, if it’s driven a lot, and where it’s parked, in a garage or outside.
@@MirandaDetailing Thanks for the reply. Appreciate it 🙌 Yeah, I get that there are a lot of variables that play a role, but I just wanted a rough estimate, hence why I put "days, weeks or months". So, at least now I know (going from the 2 months you stated) that it's probably going to last more than just a couple of weeks under most conditions.
Oh I remember what I did in this video. I was simply demonstrating the hydrophobics of the shampoo and I wanted to wash and strip the paint of any previous waxes I had on there to show the hydrophobics of the hybrid solutions shampoo. That’s all. In fact watch this one I explain more. ruclips.net/video/i4R_wGdqvwM/видео.html
Thanks for the vid. Question, when using the drying aid does it leave a film on the windows? I struggle with that. Next day in the sun i see all the wax crap on my windows
I can if not wiped down completely, i have that problem with pretty much all drying aids. I use another dry towel to go over the glass to make sure. But it beads water like crazy!
Tried the shampoo yday. Strange but the uk version is clear not yellow and zero foaming. Water becomes slightly cloudy when mixed. When washing car its like washing with plain water appeareance wise but can feel mitt glide along panels and cleans well. Beads well after so will see how it fairs over next few weeks. I did use the hybrid solutions polish and wax several weeks ago which was really good stuff How much shampoo are people using for regular wash in typical 20 litre wash bucket ?
Really good video and I really like the wash will be using that when it arrives in Oz. For the price a game changer I think. Only thing that might hurt it is brand snobishness (is that a word?)
I think snobishness is totally a word. I stayed away from Turtle Wax for a long time, really until about a year or two ago. I even got caught up in the Chemical Guys fad for a while. However, once I got past the logo and looked at the Chemical Guys stuff more objectively, I realized that most of it (including all 11 soaps I tried) completely let me down. Since then, I realized how something works is more important than the hype on a label. I have since given all of my Chemical Guys soaps away and moved on to happier washing.
I still use the citrus wash and gloss for my main soap and I love it. Maybe it’s me but it always works well. 🤷🏻♂️. But there are a lot of the Chemical guys products that are repeats, relabeled, re-colored and some stuff is just so-so.
Great video! More likely than not I'll probably be purchasing each one of the products in their new hybrid solutions line. The Wet Wax was one I was really interested in as a drying aid since I was a long time user of their "Wax and Dry" which was my absolute go to before stepping up my detail arsenal a few years back. (Beadmaker, etc.) How is the gloss, slickness and level of streaking (if any) compared to some of the comparable products out here?
Thanks! I find the gloss and slickness to be great, maybe not Beadmaker great but I still love it. The beading is awesome, I say a little better than most products out there.
TW Wax & Dry is my favorite mainly because it kills two birds with one stone. You have to dry the car anyway so why not add a layer of protection plus a touch of shine. Hard to see on this beige paint, need a darker car to really show how the product works like the red truck at the end. I’ll be picking up this new line, I tried the Megs ceramic and was disappointed- it beads well but requires several applications and didn’t enhance the gloss. Plus you still had to dry the car. I live in FL where you get water spots almost instantly due to the bright sun and higher temps.
hi, I'm Riccardo from Italy. I have a question about Wash and Wax. if i apply the product too long before rinsing the car, can i have problems? I mean like 10 minutes maximum
You’re welcome. It’s best applied as a maintenance topper when the vehicle is wet. When it applying it dry it may streak a little. Or just use a damp towel.
I’m testing it now. I have it my Sequoia and will see how long it goes. Turtlewax said for this Wet Wax 3-4 months. If it gets that much that’s pretty awesome!
Man I hope these new TW Hybrid products won’t cost me an arm & leg once it reaches this part of the world (Malaysia). I’m currently using Meguair’s Hybrib Wax & that cost me double of what it’s selling for in the US...
@@michaell3523 Haven't used TW yet. I've onlly used the Meguair's. But TW is readily available at Ace Hardware, some major Tesco stores, & Shopee. Still expensive tho
@@MirandaDetailing I am in the UK so can't get this for a few weeks yet. Looking forward to applying a few layers of Ceramic Spray sealant for a base, with ceramic maintenance washes, dried with Wet Wax. Beading is going to be intense!
What is the ideal step by step process if I want to use both of them? Do I first wash the car with the wash and wax and then wipe off the water with a dry cloth. And then again make the car wet and use wet wax and then again wipe the water off with dry cloth?
Hi. After washing and rinsing while the vehicle is still wet simply spray the wet wax on each panel and dry with a microfiber towel. No need to dry first and re wet the vehicle. ruclips.net/video/-IMsstnIn5I/видео.html
@@MirandaDetailing Thanks a lot, mate. I bought a new car yesterday and was looking for a good car wash and polish since there are very few quality product available in my country (India). Will order both of them today itself.
@@MirandaDetailing cheers. I will probably stick to Adams or chemical guys honeydew. I did clay, and decontaminate my wife's car before using the polish in my da polisher and had great results. 5 mins later I applied the spray on ceramic. Ez work for us detailing gentlemen.
@Miranda Detailing seems like all the videos still have a thick foam wash before washing with the ceramic wash and wax. Is that necessary?? Or can I just rinse?
Oh I see now. So that all depends on what service is being preformed. On protected vehicles most times we just rinse foam with the shampoo and contact wash. On initial details when the vehicle is really bad we go through a full pre wash before contact washing. ruclips.net/video/ubD_0N7JoiQ/видео.html ruclips.net/video/c2uSrhzjSiA/видео.html
Yes you can use the polish and wax and get really good swirl reduction ruclips.net/video/LJ_vPuePPKU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/cCaTkR1xnp0/видео.html
What do you feel the best way would be to knock down TW Ice SNS so I can try this out? Want to start with the Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray Coating and use all the line. I put the SNS on about a month ago.
I would lightly polish it off with something like Megs M205 or M210 or even 3D One. Then an IPA wipe down. That should give you a nice base to start with.
@@MirandaDetailing Forgot to say that it is a new truck (3mo) and the paint is perfect with no marring or swirls. Really doesn't need to be polished at this time. Would like to just use chemicals to knock it off.
It may be a little difficult to remove it quickly without doing some sort of light polish. Maybe try the Purple Power Vehicle and Boat wash and using super clean or your favorite APC or degreaser to take it off.
TW states you must polish it off. You can't knock it down with chemicals. Even if it's not beading, they say it's still on there. I still, can't figure out if the hybrid polish will knock it down if you do it my hand. This is where TW lost me. If I am going to use a product that has do be polished off with a machine, mightmas well use C Quartz. And get years of longevity. May be sticking to Car Pro Reload for this reason. I really wanted to try the sealant but am bummed about the machine polishing aspect to knock it down and feel many non detailers will feel this way
Hi Krissy, Which island? Last year, before TW introduced their new products, I found the O'Reilly's in Kona on the Big Island had a small stock of good quality mid-range products. I bought a couple of Meguiar's items and a Sylvania Headlight Restoration kit. Their prices were about the same as I would pay back on the East Coast of the the mainland. If you're on the Big Island, give them a call to see if they have the new TW products yet. If you're an Amazon Prime member, you may be able to get the products with no shipping charges. I was looking at the TW Hybrid Polish & Wax yesterday, and it was shown as eligible for Prime $0 shipping and free returns as well.
This is the first video I've come across where the approach to testing the product is as a consumer, like me, and not as a professional detailer. Thank you! Great work!
It’s great to see a video with an honest review with someone who actually follows the instructions instead of making it up as they go!…Both of these products are part of a five part system & if followed correctly will add protection & outshine the general consumers vehicle like nothing else for the money!
Thanks for restoring my faith, instead of watching haters hate who can’t read & then blame the product… Excellent job! 👏🏼
Thanks!
Phil, used both products at the 6 month point after using their polish/wax. I highly recommend the TW hybrid solutions products. For those of your viewers who have never used the TW hybrid products, there is an order to follow. Step. 1, after properly preparing your care, I use Polish/Wax 2 coats, waiting day in between, Step 2, two coats of Ceramic Spray, waiting a day in between. Step 3, occasionally using there 3 in 1 detailer, (I generally use ONR mostly because it cost less) a weekly chore. Step 4 at the 6 month mark, 1st contact wash, use the TW Hybrid soap. Step 5, while car is wet. spray Wet Wax, then dry. Still going strong at 7 months. I am NOT a professional detailer, but preparation is KEY. I enjoy your videos, keep up the GREAT WORK!
Great tips!! Thanks for sharing.
Turtle Wax has really made some kick ass products over the years. I can’t wait to try these out on my car. Good job on the review
Indeed. ICE seal n shine kicks ass.
I love watching detailers like you that absolutely love their craft and it comes across in the video!!!!!!
Thank you sir!!
I love this combo. Simply because I just dont have a whole lot of time anymore to care for my car. Keep up the good work sir absolutely love all your videos
I have the Wet Wax but haven't had a chance to use it yet. Living in NY I've only been able to use waterless washes so far this year. I look forward to giving the Wet Wax a try. I have a feeling I'm going to be very happy with it.
Guys for measuring cups, just go To Home Depot and they have paint mixing cups with all the measurements you need! It's like a dollar. I just put my ounces in and fill the bucket with the cup in the bucket and take it out as soon as the bucket is filled!
Awesome tips! Thanks man!
Or the dollar store.
Well Turtle Wax has definitely stepped up their game. Thanks for the vid Phill
Totally! You’re welcome
I’m defo getting the wet wax. Cause the wash n wax is amazing. I didn’t know until recently about this tech. Was hesitant until I watched a couple vids. Of most brands tested, low to high priced, turtle ranked best. Used it this weekend and can say, it is a game changer. Thanx for the review vid. I can support all you said. I went from just wet, no protection, to sheeting. We skipped the beading. Lol
Very cool!! Enjoy. 😎👍🏼
Heres something I would like to point out. I live in a part of India where it rains for 6 months, so the car gets really dirty with all the road grime and oil. I felt turtlewax ceramic wash shampoo not to be as efficient in cleaning off the dirt and grime as the usual turtlewax shampoos out there. Probably for you in your location things are a lot different.. what worked for me is first lubricating my car with usual shampoo using canon gun to remove all course materials like sand, then second the classic two bucket method with usual turtle wax carnauba shampoo, finally I apply the ceramic wash shampoo over this and its magic ♥️. The glaze and hydrophobicity is absolutely stunning. I do decontaminate, fine polish and apply sealant every 6-12 months depending on my needs.
Hi. Excellent info! Yup sometimes we have to figure out what products and methods work for each of us! Thanks for sharing that! I hope others read that and it helps them out. 😎👍🏼
Hi
I bought one in UK
It say 1 Cap per 1L water
Its not green like yours, its more like coconut milk semi transparent with hint of light blue
Still works well
awsome products..even the shampoo gives instant protection and big water beads...
The only two product you need to maintain protection for your paint.
Spraying do not always give a right result how the beads really are.
After raining on your car the beads are really great ..easy maintenance
Hello first time to this channel. Thanks for taking the time to do this. The question I have it's what's the longevity in real life of the protection. Thanks
6k subs hell yeah!! May not be alot to people but for me it is.. I'm happy your channel is growing Phil. Been rocking with you for a while and will continue to do so..
I know!! Thanks so much for the support!!
Hey Phil! Another cool video that I'm 4 years late seeing.😮💨 Still, thought I'd share that I have both products and I especially ❤😍 the TW Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wet Wax. It's my preferred drying aid. For the price and the results, I think it's tops!! Thanks for posting!!
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
I think they are really great products , I use both of them, but I believe that they are clogging the drying towels and due to the hydrophobic characteristics washing them will not solve the problem ….just my 2 cents… Hello from Switzerland and thanks for your videos
Interesting, I don't have issues with towels getting clogged like that. When my drying towels get older they just need to be damped and wrung out and then they dry perfectly again.
that Cermaic wash look Fantastic!! will really be nice for those who have a ceramic coating, to help maintain. Turtle Wax did a great job on this line up of Ceramic goodies! Nice video Brother.
Yeah man! I’m going to test it in a foam cannon and see what it does.
@@MirandaDetailing I agree! Even if they said its not intended for it, I'd do it too😁 look forward to that video!
We used this same stuff at work . It’s called a diamond ceramic, it’s a foam on with a foamer . But you clay first then spray !!
glad I watched this. I always though ceramic washes were only for already coated vehicles, but looks like the key making sure you have clean/flat paint.....which almost defeats the purpose but hey, it works!
Actually this one is interesting. It’s designed to wash and protect on one step. I wouldn’t say it’s really for coated vehicles, I would still stick with a shampoo like a Carpro Reset becasue it’s a strong cleaner that “reset” the coating by making sure there is nothing clinging to the paint.
Just started using these products this week. Love them! Thanks for the great video! Love the channel!!
Thanks!
Used both products on my car for the first time yesterday on my Volvo! I love these products. I also loved my results.I have already decided on buying the 3 in 1 detailer. Question, How many weeks after the initial wash with the wet wax and wash and wax should I use the detailer?
Awesome!! You can use the detailer at any time. After 24hours the Sio2 cures and you can layer any of these products on top of each other.
@@MirandaDetailing Thank you fro answering my question Phil! I appreciate it! Keep the videos coming!
@@MirandaDetailing hello! Is the ceramic 3in1 detailer valable with seal n shine?
Or i need use carnauba base product with seal n shine
Here in Southern California , got all of them today! 👍
Phil, wanted to give your viewers an update on Turtle Wax Hybrid Line of products. I'm approaching the 9 month mark when I first used these products. Still have shine & protection on my daily drivers. As mentioned before, this product was used at the 6 month mark as a booster, then I applied a layer of Ceramic Spray. All of the hybrid products from Turtle Wax are priced well, except 3 in 1 detailer, and are very easy to use, once understand the process. Thanks for your videos...
Awesome. Thanks for the update!
If I remember from what it says on the bottle for the Wash and Wax is that you use 3oz of the product to a gallon of water. Looking at the bucket you used there was already water, you put in the 3oz, and then added more water till there are suds. From what I understand, it’s not supposed to be a big suds wash - so I’m curious to know why you added more water to get it to suds up the way you did?
Yeah you can follow the dilution ratio and its fine, but adding more soap or more water doesnt make a difference. The TW Crew and Chemist said that its not a big sudsing soap but that it will foam up in the bucket when sprayed but then it dies down. It's totally fine to suds it up each time to get some foam. So either way it works just fine, in fact check this out, its a better more efficient way of using it, ruclips.net/video/i4R_wGdqvwM/видео.html
Best real deal video like this! Thanks
Can you just ring the microfiber towel out or do you have to get a brand new dry one for each panel
Nice video! Thumbs up! 👍
Which bucket you’re using in the vid?
Thanks in advance.
Hi. you mnea the blue one. It was just a walmart bucket with a gamma lid on it bit.ly/2XgXQDG
@@icebmwpower yeah the link is just for the gamma lids. The buckets I got at Walmart.
Yup. That’s it.
@@MirandaDetailing great. Appropriate it. Nice channel thou, Go that’s way. 🥇🏆
Great demo of these products, I love the wet wax drying aid, really superior!!!!!!!
Thanks! I’m loving them!
Can it be used as a maintenance shampoo after the paint has been treated with Carpro 3.0 ceramic coating?
Hi. Yes it can!
I’m so excited to try these! Both of those products work great. Nice video brother
Thanks man!! I was impressed all over again! 🤣😎👍🏼
Miranda Detailing That’s great to hear!
2 fantastic products!!! Can't wait to get my hands on them. Awesome video!!
Thanks man!!
It's not made for a foam cannon. That's why I like it. Not too foamy so you can see if you missed anything.
You should try the wash and wax as a no rinse. Makes it stronger
Awesome! I was wondering about that also. I was going to dilute it in a 32oz bottle and spray and wipe. Except it is supposed to be rinsed with water to activate the Sio2 (Mike Shultz TW chemist said that). But maybe we will find some other ways of making it work! 😎👍🏼
Miranda Detailing I put .75 oz in a 32 oz spray bottle and tested spray and rinse, spray wipe and rinse, and spray and wipe. Both were good water behavior
Awesome Man! Experimenting with products is who we learn new ways of doing stuff!
Miranda Detailing sure does. Super fun to learn with your hands and brain. Most ceramics can bond without drying so I always try spray and rinsing. The spray coating did okay with a spray and rinse but the soap did alright. It dried out on the paint without any residue so I’m happy with that. It was dark and humid outside too so I have high hopes. Love the channel btw. Thanks for being responsive
@@jeremys8360 That great! Thank you so much...I enjoy chatting with people about detailing!!
I live in an area with very hard water. Will all this work using hard water?
Hi. I’m not sure 100% because we don’t deal with hard water here. But logically hard water shouldn’t effect hydrophobics of detailing products, but if water beads are left on the paint it will leave water spots when dried.
Hello. Can you still reuse the Microfiber towel you used for TW Ceramic Wet Wax? I have seen a lot of vids stating not to reuse towels that had Ceramic in it.
Hi. Yes you can reuse these towels. These ceramic hybrid products are not concentrated ceramic coatings like the ones that come in the small 1-2oz bottles.
Even with true ceramic coatings as long as you wash the towels right away you can still use them on paint. Small detailers waste towels and just throw them away after one use. I find it wasteful and completely unnecessary.
Really can't wait until this TW product line is on the shelves in europe.
I like this car wash as well. but I've recently tried armorall ceramic car wash and I think it's a little better
Hi I like to know if the Wash Wax can be use with pump sprayer
Hi. Actually. That’s a good idea. It should work great like that’s.
Thank You for the great video.
Love ur passion for Clean vehicles,,,,,,went n bought the wash n wax but did not find the wet wax. Can I get away with any other TW spray like dry n wax???????also are u Spanish, Brazilian, or Portuguese cause of ur last name but ur accent is of an educated person....continue the good labor of love of making a cleaner traffic world,,,,say a lot bout a Person s Clean Car,,,,be blessed😎
Hi. Thanks so much!! You could use any spray wax from TW as a topper they will work great. Yes my family are Portuguese from the Azores. On both sides of my parents. I am first generation in the US. 😎👍🏼
Great video, I pre-ordered the Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish and Wax and Ceramic Spray Coating even though I will not be using them until January. I doubt I'll be ordering the rest of the products but it's nice to see how they work.
Can I use regular Carnuba car wax after using the wash and wax? Or do you recommend using the Ceramic spray coating?
Hi. Yes you can.
Nice on the debut TW COMBO! Gonna get them soon now on to the Durability and reliability of this combo. Yes?
Totally!
Turtle wax is officially becoming my favorite right now. I think that car soap is the first one I've seen that actually wash and 'waxes' a car on a retail level, Im definitely going to buy the ceramic spray on's and the car soap, but the ceramic polish i don't need right now.
Also Meguiars is stepping up their game with their hybrid ceramic wax products which I'm excited for, and their new user friendly ceramic coating that I will definitely buy.
Griots is doing some things as well...Things are getting exciting in the detailing world right now.
Also, off subject, Megs HCW application is the easiest when you spread it on the panel wet or dry with and applicator or damp towel and then rinse off, one spray per panel or large section stuf is powerful with this method and easiest to work with.
The polish and wax is amazing stuff also. Brian from Apex just dropped a video yesterday on it!
I’ll have to revisit the Megs HCW again. Thanks for the tips!😎👍🏼
@@MirandaDetailing No prob, I got it from WaxMode so go watch his Megs HCW dedicated video. He explains it better ;p
Cool. Definitely will. Kyle is an awesome guy! He was in the Audi SQ5 we drove out in AZ. I need to catch up on his videos!
I’m getting clowned on Facebook because the professional detailers there look down on Turtle Wax. They obviously haven’t used the newer products....they are fantastic.
dont forget Gyeon Bathe+ shampoo also does similar job, but not as cheaply as TW i suspect.
Is the wet wax your favorite spray on wet and dry off product?
It’s one of them for sure. I also like the Technicians choice 582.
@@MirandaDetailing do you think the spray on wet and dry off types work as well as the spray on dry and buff off?
Phil, amazing how Turtle Wax as reinvented themselves on a huge way, all they down to having you guys out to Arizona, I thought that was genious in terms of marketing, it gave you an opportunity to use the products, learn how to use use them , ask questions, and give feedback; that saved everyone valuable time in the field, as wellas TW having to chase problems due to misuse, invaluable for both sides. I'm curious did TW tell you what prompted them to go this distance and reinvent themselves?
Thanks!! It was brilliant on their part to do this. They basically told us that they were impressed with the RUclips response and it dawned on them that this community of Detailers on RUclips have a huge influence on products, tools, and techniques. So they reached out first to all of us. Simply brilliant! Now we and everyone else can benefit from great products and accurate knowledge on the products.
Not sold yet, but thanx for intro to products.
I guess they are not for everyone.
Is this better than a traditional wax?
Depends on what you mean by traditional wax. Lots of modern day “waxes” and “sealants” are a hybrid blend of wax and polymers. The hybrid solutions line is definitely awesome!
@@MirandaDetailing Thanks for relying! I was thinking like a caranuba wax that you apply and buff old style.
I get that the wash&wax adds protection...is there any discernable difference or enhancements to the shine?
Oh think it does add some gloss. But I also feel that gloss and shine is subjective. Everyone has their own opinion on that.
@@MirandaDetailing thanks man...not a criticism per-se but everyone puts so much emphasis on the hydro-phobic thing that I think that the bling aspect oftentimes gets overlooked. Just me but I'm equally interested in the "look."
I really like the TW Hybrid line-up but haven't used the wash&wax yet. Have just purchased and is in the pipeline. I am really interested in how it works...pretty unconventional compared to most car soaps and shampoos. Lots of various opinions - most who follow DIRECTIONS and have an idea of what to expect seem to like it - most who expect Mequire's Gold Class won't & dont...
Anyways...always enjoy your vids - keep up the good work!
Yeah that’s true. I totally understand what you mean. I feel that once the paint is clean and decided it’s glossy also. Adding any protection or polishing it ads even more gloss. But it’s kind of hits a plateau I can’t really discern gloss up to a certain point. But I guess that’s just me.
@@MirandaDetailing yup! At the end of the day - it all adds up = sum is greater than the parts!
Awesome video. What would be your recommendation on the frequency of using these products on your car ? Once a month ?
Thanks. Each time you wash your vehicle. Either bi-monthly, monthly, weekly or bi-weekly. It doesn’t matter. Your vehicle will always look awesome!
@@MirandaDetailing thanks a ton 👍
Also is it a compulsion that these two products have to be used together ? For example can I use a 3M shampoo to wash my car and use the ceramic wet wax to dry off the car ?
Also is it a compulsion that these two products have to be used together ? For example can I use a 3M shampoo to wash my car and use the ceramic wet wax to dry off the car ?
Oh yeah you can totally do that.
Definitely easy use to the average guy,they will sell well once word of mouth gets going
Awesome video and fun to see the new TW Hybrid Solution line of products in action from you detailing youtubers that where on the Phoenix meet!
Seems like they have put together a first batch of products that works great in synergy to maintain your vehicals. And as they seems to have an awesome performance and user friendly. Is a huge benefits. Like when you can put a whole line up of products that works in synergy to maintain your vehicals with. Then maybe not for me personally but some of the products I will certainly try. It's also depends on the price they gets here in Sweden which I go for. Sadly it's usually a higher price point for us here in Sweden with taxes costs and such. Hopefully they manufactures this Turtle Wax Hybrid Solution line of products in the UK too. Then it's holds the price down a little. For an example I looked up Meguiars M110 yesterday when ordering some products. And the domestic webshop has decent and good prices. The Meguiars M110 32oz I would be paying around $80 for. So about the double of the price and that's a minimum as some are up to 4-5 as much as you get it in the US. That makes some brands like Meguiars and Mothers in price ranges of high end like Carpro or Gyeon and sometimes even pricier than them. Nothing wrong with Megs and Mothers but you get a whole other options to chose from. Even Turtle Wax has a pro line of polishes where there T5 Heavy Compound is around $40 for only 250ml/8oz and that's crazy high LOL. Sonax Cutmax is just under $20 for the 250ml/ 8oz bottle which is around the standard price range of great compounds. Would have been interesting to test out the Turtle Wax T5 Heavy Compound and see how good it is. But it's crazy high of a cost. So you might see why I hope that the new TW Hybrid Solution line of products is around and just a little over what the prices is in the US.
Awesome times when SEMA is and you see all of the new products that's being released. Finally you can get the Meguiars Deep Crystal M788 Ceramic Coating and the topper for it and other products with the SiO2 technology in them. And other brands too is releasing ceramic products. Fun times a head.
That’s stinks that prices are so high for some of those products. That’s crazy! It strange how the market and set prices for products.
SEMA looked amazing! I hope to get to go some day! So many awesome products and tools this year!!
Once again thank you Phil for another amazing video. I hope you all are safe. Take care 🙏😇
Great video buddy i just got a few of these off amazon tfs buddy
Greetings,
Can I use this for my weekly wash of the car ❓
Hi. Totally. It’s great for weekly maintenance washing.
@@MirandaDetailing many thanks for your prompt response...
I'm enjoying all your videos and building my experience for my new Yukon Denali 2022
You’re welcome
Awesome video. I just waxed my car using carnuba wax. Would this product work on on wax or do you have to strip the wax first?
This soap is great as a maintenance wash and should bond to previously applied waxes. You should have to strip anything to use this soap.
@@MirandaDetailing thanks! You got yourself a new subscriber.
You’re welcome! And welcome! 😎👍🏼
Amazing and thorough review!
Thanks!! 😎👍🏼
I just discovered this video now, because I want to buy a good maintenance shampoo. Could anyone help me: can I use this shampoo over panels that have PPF on it?
Hi. Oh yeah. Pretty much any shampoo is fine for ppf. Ppf is designed to withstand chemicals, and car shampoos are never that harsh that they cause issues to ppf. Hope that helps.
5am, that’s early even for me
🤣🤣. Me too!
Chris Atchley 8am is early for me
Turtle Wax is back!
Is that super clean safe to use ? I’m so scared to use that on my brand new car .
Hi. It sure is. Just dilute it 10:1 or 4:1 and don’t let any chemical dry on the paint anyway. You’ll be fine. 😎👍🏼
Any thoughts of using this ceramic soap over other ones for coated cars, as this one shows the most results on an unprotected car? Would love to use this soap for my maintenance on my car after it gets coated.
You can totally use this soap for maintenance washing. Check this out ruclips.net/video/i4R_wGdqvwM/видео.html
Which is better, wet wax or the ceramic spray?
Both are awesome but each has a different application. Wet wax is so easy to use for maintenance details. But spray coating is great as the stand alone protection. Then use wet wax on top each time you wash.
Thanks! Awesome tips!
This video answered a huge question for me. The instructions state to use 3 ounces per gallon. That is a whopping 12 ounces for a typical bucket. It also stated you can use the more standard 1 ounce per gallon as a base under other products. I noticed you used the 3 ounces but rather than putting it in just a gallon of water you filled the bucket up and still got beading results. I would probably never use it at the 3 ounces per gallon because I would go through a bottle in 4 washes so it's good to see results at a much lower dilution ratio.
Yeah I found it weird that they said only one gallon. So I used it the way that most people would use it. It preformed really well!
@@MirandaDetailing That's great to hear. We have a 4Runner and a Nissan Armada. So, much like your Sequoia, there's no way I can wash the entire vehicle with a gallon of water. Plus, a gallon barely takes it over the level of the grit guard so I really appreciate seeing how you used it. I'm really excited for this one. Now I just have to wait for the daytime highs to get above freezing again.
How long does the protection last (days, weeks or months)?
The wet wax will last a about 2 month or so on its own. But protection, whether it’s a wax, sealant, or ceramic coating really depends on many variables. How the vehicle is washed, if it’s driven a lot, and where it’s parked, in a garage or outside.
@@MirandaDetailing Thanks for the reply. Appreciate it 🙌
Yeah, I get that there are a lot of variables that play a role, but I just wanted a rough estimate, hence why I put "days, weeks or months". So, at least now I know (going from the 2 months you stated) that it's probably going to last more than just a couple of weeks under most conditions.
@rlinkandroidauto-xe9sg You’re welcome!
@@MirandaDetailing Oh, and I'm planning on using it as a "maintenance coating" on top of the seal and shine...Is that a good idea?
Oh yeah. That’s exactly what’s it’s meant for. 😎👍🏼
Is there a benefit to stacking the wash? Washing it twice?
Hi. What do you mean by washing it twice?
@@MirandaDetailing going over the car twice in on wash. Thank You very much for the quick reply. Have a nice Thanksgiving.
Oh I remember what I did in this video. I was simply demonstrating the hydrophobics of the shampoo and I wanted to wash and strip the paint of any previous waxes I had on there to show the hydrophobics of the hybrid solutions shampoo. That’s all.
In fact watch this one I explain more.
ruclips.net/video/i4R_wGdqvwM/видео.html
@@MirandaDetailing Thank You. I will. Appreciate you taking the time to get back to me and so quickly. 👍
You’re welcome
What if you've already had the protective clear 3M film applied to the front end of the car? Add this right over the film?
Thanks for a cool video.
Hi...Totally, PPF should be protected just like paint, you can wax and seal it and even ceramic coat it, it will make it last longer.
Thanks for the vid. Question, when using the drying aid does it leave a film on the windows? I struggle with that. Next day in the sun i see all the wax crap on my windows
I can if not wiped down completely, i have that problem with pretty much all drying aids. I use another dry towel to go over the glass to make sure. But it beads water like crazy!
@@MirandaDetailing ill try the 2nd towel.thanks
It left behind a rought texture on my paint is it normal?
Weird. Did you clay bar it first?
Can I put ceramic wet wax on ceramic coated car
Hi. Yes you can. It’s formulated as a maintenance product for coatings also
Nice you have product already I ordered mine in Amazon I not getting to next couple months
I got all of them today. Ordered it on Thursday.
Tried the shampoo yday. Strange but the uk version is clear not yellow and zero foaming. Water becomes slightly cloudy when mixed. When washing car its like washing with plain water appeareance wise but can feel mitt glide along panels and cleans well. Beads well after so will see how it fairs over next few weeks. I did use the hybrid solutions polish and wax several weeks ago which was really good stuff
How much shampoo are people using for regular wash in typical 20 litre wash bucket ?
Interesting! I usually use about 4-6 oz to 4 gallons.
Will the Power Clean at 1:4 strip a sealant if the paint still has some decent beading (50-75% of max protection)?
It depends on the sealant but yeah pretty much any strong apc or degreaser will weaken or begin to remove sealants and waxes.
Really good video and I really like the wash will be using that when it arrives in Oz. For the price a game changer I think. Only thing that might hurt it is brand snobishness (is that a word?)
I think snobishness is totally a word. I stayed away from Turtle Wax for a long time, really until about a year or two ago. I even got caught up in the Chemical Guys fad for a while. However, once I got past the logo and looked at the Chemical Guys stuff more objectively, I realized that most of it (including all 11 soaps I tried) completely let me down. Since then, I realized how something works is more important than the hype on a label. I have since given all of my Chemical Guys soaps away and moved on to happier washing.
Thanks! I know, some people are so skeptical still on the turtlewax brand. It if it works...it works! Who cares what others say about the brands.
I still use the citrus wash and gloss for my main soap and I love it. Maybe it’s me but it always works well. 🤷🏻♂️. But there are a lot of the Chemical guys products that are repeats, relabeled, re-colored and some stuff is just so-so.
Great video! More likely than not I'll probably be purchasing each one of the products in their new hybrid solutions line. The Wet Wax was one I was really interested in as a drying aid since I was a long time user of their "Wax and Dry" which was my absolute go to before stepping up my detail arsenal a few years back. (Beadmaker, etc.) How is the gloss, slickness and level of streaking (if any) compared to some of the comparable products out here?
Thanks! I find the gloss and slickness to be great, maybe not Beadmaker great but I still love it. The beading is awesome, I say a little better than most products out there.
@@MirandaDetailing
Awesome... That's good to know and thanks for the response. Can't wait to test it out. 👍
TW Wax & Dry is my favorite mainly because it kills two birds with one stone. You have to dry the car anyway so why not add a layer of protection plus a touch of shine. Hard to see on this beige paint, need a darker car to really show how the product works like the red truck at the end. I’ll be picking up this new line, I tried the Megs ceramic and was disappointed- it beads well but requires several applications and didn’t enhance the gloss. Plus you still had to dry the car. I live in FL where you get water spots almost instantly due to the bright sun and higher temps.
John Moore I’ll be using it often on many vehicles. I’ll get more footage soon! 😎👍🏼
hi, I'm Riccardo from Italy. I have a question about Wash and Wax. if i apply the product too long before rinsing the car, can i have problems? I mean like 10 minutes maximum
Hi. Most newer wash and wax soaps can dry in the sun a little and it wont harm anything.
@@MirandaDetailing ok, thank you!
Ceramic wax wet wax how much does it last? 3 4 months? Do i need to do something applying it before?
So the Ceramic wet wax is best for a maintenance topper. It can be applied over waxes, sealants, or coatings. On it’s on maybe 2 months or so b
@@MirandaDetailing thanks a lot!! Great thanks a lot. Can be applied after or in top of wax?
You’re welcome. It’s best applied as a maintenance topper when the vehicle is wet. When it applying it dry it may streak a little. Or just use a damp towel.
@@MirandaDetailing thanks sir! Tha ks,
What's the longevity of the wet wax..can it be sold as a wax package
I’m testing it now. I have it my Sequoia and will see how long it goes. Turtlewax said for this Wet Wax 3-4 months. If it gets that much that’s pretty awesome!
@@MirandaDetailing thanks buddy..I agree, 3-4 months would be awesome.
Man I hope these new TW Hybrid products won’t cost me an arm & leg once it reaches this part of the world (Malaysia). I’m currently using Meguair’s Hybrib Wax & that cost me double of what it’s selling for in the US...
Oh man. I’m not sure. I hate that products cost so much in other countries.
Eh, how? Malaysia got this product already? Have you used it? Good? Pricey?
@@michaell3523 WHich one? Meguair or TW?
@@Altruistic00 TW
@@michaell3523 Haven't used TW yet. I've onlly used the Meguair's. But TW is readily available at Ace Hardware, some major Tesco stores, & Shopee. Still expensive tho
What kind of shut off valve is that? And where did you get it?
Oh I think I forgot to link it below. here it is . amzn.to/2p2SFX7
Can you use this then add their ceramic coating on top?
Totally! The entire Hybrid Solutions line works together, even the Black polish and spray wax.
@@MirandaDetailing you should do a video on that and compare them stacked together vs not!
So the wet wax will layer ok if you already used the TW Ceramic Spray product right?
Yes..exactly!
@@MirandaDetailing I am in the UK so can't get this for a few weeks yet. Looking forward to applying a few layers of Ceramic Spray sealant for a base, with ceramic maintenance washes, dried with Wet Wax. Beading is going to be intense!
Graham's Channel aw man! Have you tried Turtlewax.com direct? I have heard that their online store is faster and more readily available than amazon.
Awesome.....simply awesome 😎
Easy to use.
Super easy to use.
What is the ideal step by step process if I want to use both of them? Do I first wash the car with the wash and wax and then wipe off the water with a dry cloth. And then again make the car wet and use wet wax and then again wipe the water off with dry cloth?
Hi. After washing and rinsing while the vehicle is still wet simply spray the wet wax on each panel and dry with a microfiber towel. No need to dry first and re wet the vehicle. ruclips.net/video/-IMsstnIn5I/видео.html
@@MirandaDetailing So just wash the car with Turtle Wash and Wax first then rinse it and instead of drying it just use the Wet Wax over it, right?
Correct. 😎👍🏼
@@MirandaDetailing Thanks a lot, mate. I bought a new car yesterday and was looking for a good car wash and polish since there are very few quality product available in my country (India). Will order both of them today itself.
You’re welcome!
Is this a US only product ? Cant seem to find it in Europe
Turtlewax says it will be in Europe soon. Hang tight!😎👍🏼
Hi, it is coming out in Europe on the 1st of December
Which one gives high gloss TW ceramic wet wax or TW ceramic spray
They both do. Gloss is very subject to me. They looks the same to me.
Good job on the video. Keep it up sir.
Thanks man!
@@MirandaDetailing np 👍
Looking forward to watching more or your videos man.
Great review i will have to try those products From Campbell's Mobile Detailing
if it is available in the Netherlands I buy it. I order now chemical guys hydro slick the wax with sio2 and mister pink soap
I’m not sure yet. It will be out Nov 11. Can you purchase products on your amazon?
@@MirandaDetailing there amazon NL version if they have it have to check there a german version and english uk
alberto gorin it should be on amazon to preorder.
@@MirandaDetailing okay firsdt save money we do have a turtle was a car pro site so see if its on that site and other use amazon
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How’s the foam cannon action with the soap?
Hi . Not sure yet, ill be testing it out hopefully this weekend.
@@MirandaDetailing
I didn't purchase the soap. I figure it's not supposed to be used in a cannon because the ceramic will muck up the cannon?
That’s fine. It doesn’t have strong foaming power either.
@@MirandaDetailing cheers. I will probably stick to Adams or chemical guys honeydew. I did clay, and decontaminate my wife's car before using the polish in my da polisher and had great results. 5 mins later I applied the spray on ceramic. Ez work for us detailing gentlemen.
Erm.. so we still need a pre-wash shampoo before washing with the ceramic wash?
Hi. What do you mean?
@Miranda Detailing seems like all the videos still have a thick foam wash before washing with the ceramic wash and wax. Is that necessary?? Or can I just rinse?
Oh I see now. So that all depends on what service is being preformed. On protected vehicles most times we just rinse foam with the shampoo and contact wash.
On initial details when the vehicle is really bad we go through a full pre wash before contact washing.
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How does the wash and wax foam up?
It foams up well in the bucket but it looses the foam quickly. But they didn’t design it to use in a foam cannon. Not yet anyways.
Does this remove swirls?
Hi. Nope.
Only polishing will remove swirls.
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How about using turtle hybrid solutions ceramic polish & wash is it good for swirl marks. I have new car it got swirls from a bad cloth nothing major
Yes you can use the polish and wax and get really good swirl reduction
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Thank you so much for the help! Really appreciate keep growing ❤
You’re welcome! 😎👍🏼
What do you feel the best way would be to knock down TW Ice SNS so I can try this out? Want to start with the Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray Coating and use all the line. I put the SNS on about a month ago.
I would lightly polish it off with something like Megs M205 or M210 or even 3D One. Then an IPA wipe down. That should give you a nice base to start with.
@@MirandaDetailing Forgot to say that it is a new truck (3mo) and the paint is perfect with no marring or swirls. Really doesn't need to be polished at this time. Would like to just use chemicals to knock it off.
It may be a little difficult to remove it quickly without doing some sort of light polish. Maybe try the Purple Power Vehicle and Boat wash and using super clean or your favorite APC or degreaser to take it off.
@@MirandaDetailing I will try that first. Thanks for your help. Love your channel.
TW states you must polish it off. You can't knock it down with chemicals. Even if it's not beading, they say it's still on there. I still, can't figure out if the hybrid polish will knock it down if you do it my hand. This is where TW lost me. If I am going to use a product that has do be polished off with a machine, mightmas well use C Quartz. And get years of longevity. May be sticking to Car Pro Reload for this reason. I really wanted to try the sealant but am bummed about the machine polishing aspect to knock it down and feel many non detailers will feel this way
Where can u buy this locally? I’m in Hawaii
They should be carrying it at most auto places. Can you order products off of amazon there?
@@MirandaDetailing yes I am able order Amazon products. I just ordered one of your products the hose nozzle looks good
krissyrep808 Oh good!
Hi Krissy, Which island? Last year, before TW introduced their new products, I found the O'Reilly's in Kona on the Big Island had a small stock of good quality mid-range products. I bought a couple of Meguiar's items and a Sylvania Headlight Restoration kit. Their prices were about the same as I would pay back on the East Coast of the the mainland. If you're on the Big Island, give them a call to see if they have the new TW products yet.
If you're an Amazon Prime member, you may be able to get the products with no shipping charges. I was looking at the TW Hybrid Polish & Wax yesterday, and it was shown as eligible for Prime $0 shipping and free returns as well.
I wish my mom would buy me all of the new turtle wax products!
Me too!😆