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1-Step Wax & Dry

The quickest, easiest way to a high gloss Turtle Wax® shine, just wash car, spray and dry.

Provides all the shine and protection of a traditional wax in a fraction of the time.

Formulated with a blend of carnauba wax and protective polymers for maximum shine and protection.

1 bottle waxes up to 17 cars.

Cost: 7.99 at Zellers.

Use with normal shamois after washing car.

Apply a few squirts on wet panels and dry with shamois or terry cloth.

I found the product alright. It seems it;s the exact stuff the coin-op wash has on the dial.
It applies really well, brings back shine and leavs a really nice gloss to the car. More so than regular.

The car also feels "Waxed" (slippery when dry.)

I found the spray to completly screw up my windows. Made them cloudy and hazy.

Rating????

*** out of five.
Nice... I'll have to try it!


What happened with that other stuff you were trying out for the brake dust on the wheels???

I really like all of their Platinum series of products...the wax in the tub with the soft foam applicator is excellent to work with, easy to put on, and easy to remove. End up with a nice finish too with little effort.
This line of stuff the wax and dry type products the best is probably the Eagle one Wax As U Dry.
It's nice and easy tp use, just wash, rinse, spray the stuff on each panel and dry the car. Very nice slick finish, nothing like a real wax job but very nice none the less.

The Platinum series kicks ass and is a great competitor to the high prices stuff. The quik detailer and wax are probably my favourtite products from the Platinum lne.
I agree that this product will not do a "hand wax quality job" nor would I expect it to. But it brings the coulour back and makes the car look deep. Atleast untill you wash it again.

It's nice. I think I add it to the regimine.
ZX3guy2000,Sep 3 2005, 07:59 PM Wrote:Nice... I'll have to try it!


What happened with that other stuff you were trying out for the brake dust on the wheels???
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As for the Michelin stuff???? It worked great for about 7 days, then the caliper dust would come back. I think testing this product on a Focus is a little bit biast. The trouble is...The Focus creates enough dust for 100 cars. Asking a little over the counter product that costs a mear 7.00 to curb the caliper dust is a real stretch. It would probably do wonders on a car that doesn't produce so much dust.

Their tire shine is PHENOMINAL!

2-week shine.

I'm not kidding.
I have the turtle wax platinum liquid wax. it sucks. I have a full bottle.
ANTHONYD,Sep 4 2005, 09:22 AM Wrote:
ZX3guy2000,Sep 3 2005, 07:59 PM Wrote:Nice... I'll have to try it!


What happened with that other stuff you were trying out for the brake dust on the wheels???
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As for the Michelin stuff???? It worked great for about 7 days, then the caliper dust would come back. I think testing this product on a Focus is a little bit biast. The trouble is...The Focus creates enough dust for 100 cars. Asking a little over the counter product that costs a mear 7.00 to curb the caliper dust is a real stretch. It would probably do wonders on a car that doesn't produce so much dust.

Their tire shine is PHENOMINAL!

2-week shine.

I'm not kidding.
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Did it rain LOL, for me when it rains it's gone :D
Kool_ZX3,Sep 5 2005, 12:08 AM Wrote:
ANTHONYD,Sep 4 2005, 09:22 AM Wrote:
ZX3guy2000,Sep 3 2005, 07:59 PM Wrote:Nice... I'll have to try it!


What happened with that other stuff you were trying out for the brake dust on the wheels???
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As for the Michelin stuff???? It worked great for about 7 days, then the caliper dust would come back. I think testing this product on a Focus is a little bit biast. The trouble is...The Focus creates enough dust for 100 cars. Asking a little over the counter product that costs a mear 7.00 to curb the caliper dust is a real stretch. It would probably do wonders on a car that doesn't produce so much dust.

Their tire shine is PHENOMINAL!

2-week shine.

I'm not kidding.
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Did it rain LOL, for me when it rains it's gone :D
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I'll double check which tire shine I have.... rain or not it does last approx 2 weeks!

I'm really impressed with the stuff I purchased
ZX3guy2000,Sep 5 2005, 01:13 AM Wrote:
Kool_ZX3,Sep 5 2005, 12:08 AM Wrote:
ANTHONYD,Sep 4 2005, 09:22 AM Wrote:
ZX3guy2000,Sep 3 2005, 07:59 PM Wrote:Nice... I'll have to try it!


What happened with that other stuff you were trying out for the brake dust on the wheels???
[right][snapback]138739[/snapback][/right]


As for the Michelin stuff???? It worked great for about 7 days, then the caliper dust would come back. I think testing this product on a Focus is a little bit biast. The trouble is...The Focus creates enough dust for 100 cars. Asking a little over the counter product that costs a mear 7.00 to curb the caliper dust is a real stretch. It would probably do wonders on a car that doesn't produce so much dust.

Their tire shine is PHENOMINAL!

2-week shine.

I'm not kidding.
[right][snapback]138805[/snapback][/right]

Did it rain LOL, for me when it rains it's gone :D
[right][snapback]138964[/snapback][/right]


I'll double check which tire shine I have.... rain or not it does last approx 2 weeks!

I'm really impressed with the stuff I purchased
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sounds like meguiars endurance to me B)
Wax? What's that? :unsure:

I've had this thing for 5 years now and haven't had a chance to wax it yet. All my free "car time" has been spent on mods and fixes.