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Based on the video feedback, I have used the Turtle Wax product for the last ~2 years. I never would have bought it without that recommendation because it seems like any other "instant detail" spray with the "ceramic" gimmick. I have to say it is 100% impressive and provides about 6 months of protection with little effort. Any dirt that settles on the car just washes off with water... and this is on a vehicle that's outside 24/7.
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Is this an alternative to wax or in addition to? Does it work well, or is it like the old dealer undercoating trick..
"if you want the Gold service (he simply uses the spray can) it's $100.. if you want the Platinum service (spray can done while standing on 1 foot), then it's $200.. if you want the Diamond service (done on 1 foot while hopping up and down), it's $300 " 😂
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Based on the video feedback, I have used the Turtle Wax product for the last ~2 years. I never would have bought it without that recommendation because it seems like any other "instant detail" spray with the "ceramic" gimmick. I have to say it is 100% impressive and provides about 6 months of protection with little effort. Any dirt that settles on the car just washes off with water... and this is on a vehicle that's outside 24/7.
In this instance you are correct. This guy took talked to a lab... They basically say that when you suspend it in a fluid like this, you get no benefit from graphene over ceramics.
Based on the video feedback, I have used the Turtle Wax product for the last ~2 years. I never would have bought it without that recommendation because it seems like any other "instant detail" spray with the "ceramic" gimmick. I have to say it is 100% impressive and provides about 6 months of protection with little effort. Any dirt that settles on the car just washes off with water... and this is on a vehicle that's outside 24/7.
True. Used the TW hybrid solutions since this video, and its a breeze to use. I put on a coat in spring and fall on all of our vehicles...
Based on the video feedback, I have used the Turtle Wax product for the last ~2 years. I never would have bought it without that recommendation because it seems like any other "instant detail" spray with the "ceramic" gimmick. I have to say it is 100% impressive and provides about 6 months of protection with little effort. Any dirt that settles on the car just washes off with water... and this is on a vehicle that's outside 24/7.
Do you have any recommendations about which product of TW? I'm a newbie on this project.
Is this an alternative to wax or in addition to? Does it work well, or is it like the old dealer undercoating trick..
"if you want the Gold service (he simply uses the spray can) it's $100.. if you want the Platinum service (spray can done while standing on 1 foot), then it's $200.. if you want the Diamond service (done on 1 foot while hopping up and down), it's $300 " 😂
People don't use wax anymore. They use spray ons like these. They work work as well as wax , they last longer, and they're much easier to apply.
In terms of "do they work"...there is a visual difference between the way water beads on your car when protection is applied, so you will be able to visually confirm whether or not your spray on is "working" or "still lasting" when you wash your car.
Also, I'm sorry you had bad experiences at a car dealership, but detailers actually work for their money. Most of the professional detailers I know base their costs on the amount of hours a job takes, they simply use products like this to make the jobs go quicker and make it easier on their bodies.
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So if I wash my car (touchless machine), dry with microfiber towels and apply this, will it shine the car and prevent dirts/debris from sticking to the car?
Other than the water repellent benefits, what are other benefits of this?
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just watch the youtube... seem "Turtle Wax 53409 Hybrid Solutions Ceramic" worked well
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"if you want the Gold service (he simply uses the spray can) it's $100.. if you want the Platinum service (spray can done while standing on 1 foot), then it's $200.. if you want the Diamond service (done on 1 foot while hopping up and down), it's $300 " 😂
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https://youtu.be/sbfr35YkDzk?fea
"if you want the Gold service (he simply uses the spray can) it's $100.. if you want the Platinum service (spray can done while standing on 1 foot), then it's $200.. if you want the Diamond service (done on 1 foot while hopping up and down), it's $300 " 😂
In terms of "do they work"...there is a visual difference between the way water beads on your car when protection is applied, so you will be able to visually confirm whether or not your spray on is "working" or "still lasting" when you wash your car.
Also, I'm sorry you had bad experiences at a car dealership, but detailers actually work for their money. Most of the professional detailers I know base their costs on the amount of hours a job takes, they simply use products like this to make the jobs go quicker and make it easier on their bodies.
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Other than the water repellent benefits, what are other benefits of this?