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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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
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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.
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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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.
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.
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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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.
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.
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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However, graphene is not microplastic. It is 2D carbon, completely different toxicology, environmental latency, etc.
However, graphene is not microplastic. It is 2D carbon, completely different toxicology, environmental latency, etc.
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