I have recently bought and used the new ICE products from Turtle Wax.... There are 3 different products,
1st is the Liquid Clay Bar- takes off all the gunk and fine scratches right off your car,
2nd is the Wax Paste- this stuff is amazing all ya have to do it add some water to liquify it and apply, let haze and buff out,
3rd is the Detailing Spray- just srpay for a quick and shiny detail when ya wanna get that gleaming shine back,
I swear by this stuff and totally bet you will too, try it out youll never use anything else again.!!!!!
The Banks
07-08-2007, 01:17 AM
I noticed the Turtle Wax liquid claybar kit and was wondering if I should try it. Post up some pics of what this stuff can do.
z28logan
07-08-2007, 03:01 PM
I don't have any pics on me, but my paint was starting to orange peel, and after I used the liquid clay if made it smooth as no tomorrow. IMO it works really well, also easier to use than a bar the size of an ipod... or smaller.
bluovlh8er
07-09-2007, 07:34 PM
i dunno captin, i like meguires
94Red
07-11-2007, 12:02 AM
Well guys all i can say is take a look at my Siggy lol, ill ry to get some up tomorrow at some point, let me telly a though, i had a better then average starting paint job, so dont take my example and think your gonna get the same turnout, hell ya might be better lol, this stuff is worth its weight in gold to me, took a lot of fine scratches outta my pint, felt like glass afterwards, but remember when you use it use a good amount of water once in a while to rinse off the **** (i had a spray bottle with water in it), work east to west not up and down and never in circles, follow those instructions and rinse that baby off, youll see your paint actually come back to its actual original color after all the wax, sap, road debris, and gunk is gone, and take ur time , get it all done the first time and youll be happy with the job. Also, use the ICE liquid wax, i use it on everything, leaves no white residue, and their not lying wither, used it on my tires, paint, all panels . GOOD luck and hope to see some pics
BlueZee28
07-19-2007, 11:38 PM
ORIGINAL: The Banks
I noticed the Turtle Wax liquid claybar kit and was wondering if I should try it. Post up some pics of what this stuff can do.
I wouldn't recommend it. The Meguiar's clay bar kit has a much better effect on the paint. I'm not a huge fan of any of the I.C.E. products actually. I tried the liquid polish and the shine lasted for maybe 2 or 3 days and it was gone. And on top of that, it's really hard to get off. Applying it is easy, but rubbing it out and getting rid of the smear look is really hard. It doesn't wanna come off, yet it doesn't last long...go figure.
01camaro.dude09
07-24-2007, 12:42 AM
ya i used the turtle wax polishing compound to remove the fog from my headlights. works well
LT1RUNNER
07-24-2007, 04:50 PM
ORIGINAL: BlueZee28
ORIGINAL: The Banks
I noticed the Turtle Wax liquid claybar kit and was wondering if I should try it. Post up some pics of what this stuff can do.
I wouldn't recommend it. The Meguiar's clay bar kit has a much better effect on the paint. I'm not a huge fan of any of the I.C.E. products actually. I tried the liquid polish and the shine lasted for maybe 2 or 3 days and it was gone. And on top of that, it's really hard to get off. Applying it is easy, but rubbing it out and getting rid of the smear look is really hard. It doesn't wanna come off, yet it doesn't last long...go figure.
I'm with you! Maguiars is what I recommend. Turtle was is hard to get off the paint from the expirences I've had with it. The only thing I use fron Turtle was is their colorwax because of the color in the wax hides small scratches and imperfections. That is after I put on the first coat of Maguires.
94Red
07-24-2007, 11:40 PM
I find it totlally funny that it took dman near a month for this thread to get posted in lolol
meteoralp45
07-25-2007, 03:57 PM
i used the clay bar and polish, work a hell of alot better than i expected it too, but i didnt know you could use it on your head lights, i should try it, mine are oxidised really bad
350rs
07-27-2007, 02:05 PM
just remember, that clay bar is NOT a cureall, it cleans the scratches, it dosent replace the paint in them, the scratched will come back. same with the fogging lights. It may clean them out for a bit, but it WILL be back. The only cure for them is to buy new headlight lenses and repaint..
not dissing on the clay at all, i used to liquid bar, wasnt a huge fan, didnt do much, but could have been any number of things that went wrong on my end with it.. never clayed before, so i didnt really know what i was doin. Im gona try an actual clay bar next time, prolly this fall.
meteoralp45
07-28-2007, 09:13 PM
where can you get just the lenses for a camaro, i didnt know if you could do that or not, i would think it would be a hell of alot cheaper than replacing the whole entire headlight
350rs
07-30-2007, 06:55 PM
might get lucky at a junkyard, or ebay
Interceptor1
08-02-2007, 06:34 PM
For polishing headlights and plastic I recommend using Mother's plastic polish, but use it with the Mini Powerball and a cordless drill. It makes a BIG difference in the way the plastic looks! I even ended up polishing the whole underside of my tinted hatch glass, because the previous owner never cleaned it after he got it tinted and the soapy window tint solution dried up there, so you can imagine after months of exposure to the sun it was a layer caked there over the window tint, had to recharge the drill battery 4 times though...
chrls_vns
12-01-2007, 07:32 PM
Toothpaste also gets that haze off... sounds crazy, but i tried it and it worked.
chrls_vns
12-01-2007, 07:36 PM
ORIGINAL: BlueZee28
ORIGINAL: The Banks
I noticed the Turtle Wax liquid claybar kit and was wondering if I should try it. Post up some pics of what this stuff can do.
I wouldn't recommend it. The Meguiar's clay bar kit has a much better effect on the paint. I'm not a huge fan of any of the I.C.E. products actually. I tried the liquid polish and the shine lasted for maybe 2 or 3 days and it was gone. And on top of that, it's really hard to get off. Applying it is easy, but rubbing it out and getting rid of the smear look is really hard. It doesn't wanna come off, yet it doesn't last long...go figure.
I dont understand why you're having a hard time getting it off.. its a spray on, wipe off detailer. I use it every time I wash my car and it wipes right off without any smears what so ever.. I've even used it with my car parked in direct sunlight with the surface really hot and it worked great.