Turtle ICE Products
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RE: Turtle ICE Products - 7/7/2007 11:17:56 PM
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The Banks
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Joined: 12/3/2006 From: San Diego, CA Status: offline
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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.
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RE: Turtle ICE Products - 7/8/2007 1:01:37 PM
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z28logan
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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.
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RE: Turtle ICE Products - 7/10/2007 10:02:54 PM
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94Red
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Joined: 6/12/2007 Status: offline
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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
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