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expiredSmilingSardine9729 posted Aug 18, 2024 05:54 PM
expiredSmilingSardine9729 posted Aug 18, 2024 05:54 PM

14-Oz Turtle Wax 53479 Hybrid Solutions Pro to The Max Wax Graphene Liquid Wax

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The James Family FBA via Amazon has 14-Oz Turtle Wax 53479 Hybrid Solutions Pro to The Max Wax Graphene Liquid Wax on sale for $12.03. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Adds extreme gloss, slickness, and depth of color leaving a professional showroom shine finish
  • Patent Pending Graphene infused formula creates a tighter web of protection on your vehicles paint surface
  • Super-hydrophobic polymers glide on for maximum water beading, stain prevention, and resistance to chemicals and harsh UV rays
  • Easy on Easy off liquid can be applied by hand or machine polisher using a soft foam buffing pad, remove with a clean dry microfiber cloth

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The James Family FBA via Amazon has 14-Oz Turtle Wax 53479 Hybrid Solutions Pro to The Max Wax Graphene Liquid Wax on sale for $12.03. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member SmilingSardine9729 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Adds extreme gloss, slickness, and depth of color leaving a professional showroom shine finish
  • Patent Pending Graphene infused formula creates a tighter web of protection on your vehicles paint surface
  • Super-hydrophobic polymers glide on for maximum water beading, stain prevention, and resistance to chemicals and harsh UV rays
  • Easy on Easy off liquid can be applied by hand or machine polisher using a soft foam buffing pad, remove with a clean dry microfiber cloth

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $17.96 lower (60% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $29.99.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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nosmirk
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I disagree. They are labeled straightforwardly, simply broken down and there aren't DOZENS. I counted 19 unique products on their website including compounds and polish. Products are similarly labeled like other major manufacturer like Meguiars.

Products that have "Black" for example are best used on dark colored paint.
Hard paste = original stuff for the Boomers and Gen X.
Wet wax used on wet cars.
Ceramic are usually SiO2 or SiC based.
Graphene are carbon based and newer tech.
Application processes are different, Paste vs Spray.

All the sprays (and pastes) work pretty similarly, so grab whatever is on sale. I generally grab the wet wax to save a bit of time.
DealShopAZ
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Sure, you just explained how to apply this particular product -- but OP said their "list of products" was confusing -- not confused on how to apply this one.

If I had to guess, the confusion arises from their (seemingly) dozens of Turtle Wax products with "graphene" and "ceramic" and whatever other buzz-word on their label that come in spray and gel and paste forms -- and how they overlap and/or relate to one another.
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Turtle wax product lineup is one of the most confusing lists of products.

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Aug 19, 2024 01:05 PM
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222222Aug 19, 2024 01:05 PM
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Turtle wax product lineup is one of the most confusing lists of products.
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Aug 20, 2024 01:21 AM
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nosmirkAug 20, 2024 01:21 AM
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It's not that complicated.

This is simply carnuba paste wax with graphene added, apply to applicator, work it in, let dry to a haze and wipe away with a clean microfiber.
Last edited by nosmirk August 19, 2024 at 07:24 PM.
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DealShopAZAug 20, 2024 04:14 PM
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Quote from nosmirk :
It's not that complicated.

This is simply carnuba paste wax with graphene added, apply to applicator, work it in, let dry to a haze and wipe away with a clean microfiber.
Sure, you just explained how to apply this particular product -- but OP said their "list of products" was confusing -- not confused on how to apply this one.

If I had to guess, the confusion arises from their (seemingly) dozens of Turtle Wax products with "graphene" and "ceramic" and whatever other buzz-word on their label that come in spray and gel and paste forms -- and how they overlap and/or relate to one another.
Aug 20, 2024 04:51 PM
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nosmirkAug 20, 2024 04:51 PM
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Quote from DealShopAZ :
Sure, you just explained how to apply this particular product -- but OP said their "list of products" was confusing -- not confused on how to apply this one.

If I had to guess, the confusion arises from their (seemingly) dozens of Turtle Wax products with "graphene" and "ceramic" and whatever other buzz-word on their label that come in spray and gel and paste forms -- and how they overlap and/or relate to one another.
I disagree. They are labeled straightforwardly, simply broken down and there aren't DOZENS. I counted 19 unique products on their website including compounds and polish. Products are similarly labeled like other major manufacturer like Meguiars.

Products that have "Black" for example are best used on dark colored paint.
Hard paste = original stuff for the Boomers and Gen X.
Wet wax used on wet cars.
Ceramic are usually SiO2 or SiC based.
Graphene are carbon based and newer tech.
Application processes are different, Paste vs Spray.

All the sprays (and pastes) work pretty similarly, so grab whatever is on sale. I generally grab the wet wax to save a bit of time.
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Aug 20, 2024 04:53 PM
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TimlessAug 20, 2024 04:53 PM
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Quote from nosmirk :
I disagree. They are labeled straightforwardly, simply broken down and there aren't DOZENS. I counted 19 unique products on their website including compounds and polish. Products are similarly labeled like other major manufacturer like Meguiars.

Products that have "Black" for example are best used on dark colored paint.
Hard paste = original stuff for the Boomers and Gen X.
Wet wax used on wet cars.
Ceramic are usually SiO2 or SiC based.
Graphene are carbon based and newer tech.
Application processes are different, Paste vs Spray.

All the sprays (and pastes) work pretty similarly, so grab whatever is on sale. I generally grab the wet wax to save a bit of time.
this post is actually helpful in decoding their naming
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TrollPatrolAug 21, 2024 12:11 PM
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Great, just what we need: graphene pollution.
You wear plastic clothes and wash them in drinking water therefore contributing the most to microplastics and now graphene is a concern?
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Aug 21, 2024 12:17 PM
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rmnkAug 21, 2024 12:17 PM
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I use turtle wax ceramic wash wax. Is this an improvement or more of the same?
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Mr. SparklesAug 21, 2024 12:28 PM
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You wear plastic clothes and wash them in drinking water therefore contributing the most to microplastics and now graphene is a concern?
Whoa there broheme, wrt your whataboutism: it's not like I don't care about or don't take action to reduce microplastic.

However, graphene is not microplastic. It is 2D carbon, completely different toxicology, environmental latency, etc.
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desperad0Aug 21, 2024 12:40 PM
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Quote from rmnk :
I use turtle wax ceramic wash wax. Is this an improvement or more of the same?
From what I can read from the web and turtle wax's website graphene offers more hardness and durability than ceramic wax coatings. So it is supposed to be the latest technology and an improvement. It's good enough for me. I will grab a bottle for when my ceramic runs out.
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doitdontdoitAug 21, 2024 12:44 PM
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Grouts 3-1 so much easier to apply. Why even bother with these types of wax.
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Quote from TrollPatrol :
You wear plastic clothes and wash them in drinking water therefore contributing the most to microplastics and now graphene is a concern?
Google it. There are worries specifically about graphene pollution, and its damage to the human body. It's still early and research is being done, but it's full-throttle Capitalism in the meantime.
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TrollPatrolAug 21, 2024 01:05 PM
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Quote from Mr. Sparkles :
Whoa there broheme, wrt your whataboutism: it's not like I don't care about or don't take action to reduce microplastic.

However, graphene is not microplastic. It is 2D carbon, completely different toxicology, environmental latency, etc.
I am just trying to relay that graphene hasn't been shown to be as big of an environmental pollution factor yet. Like almost every compound or particle known, it is a dose based toxicity and there aren't enough studies to know the true toxicity of graphene yet.
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TrollPatrolAug 21, 2024 01:10 PM
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Google it. There are worries specifically about graphene pollution, and its damage to the human body. It's still early and research is being done, but it's full-throttle Capitalism in the meantime.
I have read up on it. Inhalations are the most common intake right now for humans. Dose based toxicity testing is being done but there hasn't been enough research to give meaningful guidelines yet. I certainly wouldn't drink it, but ironically graphene may be less toxic in larger doses.

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Mr. SparklesAug 21, 2024 01:17 PM
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Quote from TrollPatrol :
I am just trying to relay that graphene hasn't been shown to be as big of an environmental pollution factor yet. Like almost every compound or particle known, it is a dose based toxicity and there aren't enough studies to know the true toxicity of graphene yet.
True. I guess f-around and find out is one way to approach things…

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