Tried out the new Turtle Wax ICE Polish
It works pretty good and is very easy to apply and fairly easy to remove. No chalky mess in your door cracks. The best thing about this is that you can put it on all surfaces but glass. You don't have to be careful around plastics or rubber. You just go right over it and it puts a armor all like shine to it. It costs 15.00 but I only used about 8-10% of the bottle to liberally apply it to my civic coupe. I give it an 8 out of 10.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shinydogg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It works pretty good and is very easy to apply and fairly easy to remove. No chalky mess in your door cracks. The best thing about this is that you can put it on all surfaces but glass. You don't have to be careful around plastics or rubber. You just go right over it and it puts a armor all like shine to it. It costs 15.00 but I only used about 8-10% of the bottle to liberally apply it to my civic coupe. I give it an 8 out of 10.
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this stuff isnt really a "polish" but ok. I would consider it more of a glaze as it doesnt have much cut if any, especially with you applying it by hand.
most polishes and even compounds can be on plastic no problem. you should even be able to polish glass, I am not sure why you cant use this on glass.
try menzerna's line, youll, be blown away if you like over the counter products.
</TD></TR></TABLE>this stuff isnt really a "polish" but ok. I would consider it more of a glaze as it doesnt have much cut if any, especially with you applying it by hand.
most polishes and even compounds can be on plastic no problem. you should even be able to polish glass, I am not sure why you cant use this on glass.
try menzerna's line, youll, be blown away if you like over the counter products.
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