I've used Turtle Wax since I started driving, as that was the wax my dad used on his vehicles. It's good, effective and I feel a hint of nostalgia when it's just me and the machine I depend on to get me where I need to go!
My favorite things with it is that you could forget it on the car overnight and it's still easy to remove and I also discovered an old box which still had soft usable wax in it. Also, a box lasts sooo much longer (many more rounds) than some of the other waxes I've used which are for maximum two rounds. Unless I'm buying a mint sportscar, this is my go to wax, and I absolutely LOVE the Autoglym Super Resin Polish as polish.
This is wrong! Wax on, right hand make a circle. Wax off, left hand circle. Wax on, Wax off. If you don't do it this way the Cobra Kai will beat you up or something.
Many years ago my sister had a old car with faded paint. I was 10 years old at the time and it was was a very hot hot day. I decided to surprise my sister and polish her car. I put that turtle wax on her car and applied it all to her car and was going to go back to were I applied it and polish her hole car. Well that hot sun baked the wax into that old faded paint and we couldn't get it off. My sister had her hole car repainted. She said Tommy don't do me anymore favors lol. I was thinking when you put polish in that one spot is he going to be able to polish the wax off 😂
Always use a dedicated paint microfiber. Always wash your new microfibers first before use. Wash them separately as in exterior, interior, engine bay, etc. Do not use fabric sheets or softners. If you drop a microfiber on the ground toss it. Don't attempt to use it again. Or put in a separate pile for use on things that won't be affected by dirt. Microfiber towels are cheap, and range from poor quality to professional use. I also recommend using a microfiber when washing the vehicle rather than a sponge or wash mit, or even a brush. If you do use a brush make sure it's hog hair and not I repeat NOT nylon.
@josephmclean515 It is a mild cleaner wax. I would not put it over the S&S unless you are looking to remove it or compromise it. However, S&S [over] the Hardshell would work.🤷🏻
Can you please demonstrate Turtle Wax on a car that was not polished in a long time, went through numerous automatic car washes and whether the application of turtle wax can restore car finishes. What you have demonstrated is superfluous and does not explain much.
What you are requesting is a video on Paint Correction to bring neglected paint back to a acceptable condition, this video is NOT that. This video is exactly as the title states. Turtle Wax Soft Paste Wax | How To Use Turtle Wax | Turtle Wax Car Wax Review |
That's true. Keep in mind the product review videos on our channel are laxed and are not ment for detailers it's ment for regular people who are looking at rerail store bought products and want to see how to use them.
This video is for amateurs not detailers, this video is for regular people who are looking for help as to how to do things in detailing with products bought out of a retail store in their free time.
Bruh... I've been using turtle wax soft shell for years and I had NO CLUE an applicator comes with it... You're a saint, thank you! 😂
Glad we could help you 😃
💀I told my adopted dad this (he’s 87 years old and uses turtle wax and meguiars for his vehicles) he never knew about the hidden applicator 💀
Me too 😆
"Bruh".. is soooo f'ing cringe..
i just did my GT, fucking telling me theres a applicator lmao wtf
I love this stuff a lot. Its super hard, but its worth the elbow grease. Water literally rolls off your car.
I've used Turtle Wax since I started driving, as that was the wax my dad used on his vehicles. It's good, effective and I feel a hint of nostalgia when it's just me and the machine I depend on to get me where I need to go!
Short, sweet and no BS. 👍 thanks for posting.
You're welcome welcome. We are shifting the focus of the channel to 99% how to videos and product reviews.
@@EXQUISITEMAD fantastic! Will be watching.
That’s the way. Direct and to the point. Good product it seems. Off to buy some…
For relatively inexpensive products turtle wax makes good stuff. I wouldn't go for more expensive names.
My favorite things with it is that you could forget it on the car overnight and it's still easy to remove and I also discovered an old box which still had soft usable wax in it.
Also, a box lasts sooo much longer (many more rounds) than some of the other waxes I've used which are for maximum two rounds.
Unless I'm buying a mint sportscar, this is my go to wax, and I absolutely LOVE the Autoglym Super Resin Polish as polish.
This is wrong! Wax on, right hand make a circle. Wax off, left hand circle. Wax on, Wax off. If you don't do it this way the Cobra Kai will beat you up or something.
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Many years ago my sister had a old car with faded paint. I was 10 years old at the time and it was was a very hot hot day. I decided to surprise my sister and polish her car. I put that turtle wax on her car and applied it all to her car and was going to go back to were I applied it and polish her hole car. Well that hot sun baked the wax into that old faded paint and we couldn't get it off. My sister had her hole car repainted. She said Tommy don't do me anymore favors lol. I was thinking when you put polish in that one spot is he going to be able to polish the wax off 😂
just put this on my new car today feels amazing hard work but worth it
Absolutely
This stuff is great on windshield for when it rains.
Thank you for the tip!
This video was worth just to find the applicator pad...had no clue
I just put a coat on my 21 Outback. I’ve been trying the hybrid ceramic waxes. I’m happier with the results to be honest.
It's been around for years for a reason!
Helpful and to the point, cheers.
Glad it helped
Does it have to be a microfiber cloth 😑
Preferably yes.
Yeah other wise a regular towel will scratch the paint
Always use a dedicated paint microfiber. Always wash your new microfibers first before use. Wash them separately as in exterior, interior, engine bay, etc. Do not use fabric sheets or softners. If you drop a microfiber on the ground toss it. Don't attempt to use it again. Or put in a separate pile for use on things that won't be affected by dirt. Microfiber towels are cheap, and range from poor quality to professional use. I also recommend using a microfiber when washing the vehicle rather than a sponge or wash mit, or even a brush. If you do use a brush make sure it's hog hair and not I repeat NOT nylon.
That shit makes red paint shine ✨️
It works great 100%
How necessary is it to be fully dried before removing?
It's not nessasary
Is this wax hard to buff off? Thanks
Yes, If you put to much on, it's better to use thin layers just enough to cover the surface.
Damp the applicator with water and wring out then apply wax
Makes no difference water causes the wax to to separate and break down on the applicator pad causing a soupy gummy mess.
Does it last a year?
No Its doesn't claim to last a year.
@@EXQUISITEMAD can I apply it to my car if I already have a layer seal and shine ice by turtle wax?
@josephmclean515
It is a mild cleaner wax. I would not put it over the S&S unless you are looking to remove it or compromise it.
However, S&S [over] the Hardshell would work.🤷🏻
Can you please demonstrate Turtle Wax on a car that was not polished in a long time, went through numerous automatic car washes and whether the application of turtle wax can restore car finishes. What you have demonstrated is superfluous and does not explain much.
What you are requesting is a video on Paint Correction to bring neglected paint back to a acceptable condition, this video is NOT that. This video is exactly as the title states. Turtle Wax Soft Paste Wax | How To Use Turtle Wax | Turtle Wax Car Wax Review |
Omg 😂😂, first that was waaay too much wax, youd have a hard time buffing that out, also need to dab the pad in water to make it damp!
Thanks for the view
Cheers
You don’t dab the pad in water. Water and wax don’t mix
you forgot to get the applicator damp
Depending on tenpature and humidity it may not be necessary
Wax on wax off Danielson
The best technique!
If you work on your car ,,no jewelry and chains on to avoid scrathes please.
That's true. Keep in mind the product review videos on our channel are laxed and are not ment for detailers it's ment for regular people who are looking at rerail store bought products and want to see how to use them.
You have used too much amount of paste wax..
Amateur..
This video is for amateurs not detailers, this video is for regular people who are looking for help as to how to do things in detailing with products bought out of a retail store in their free time.