As you can prob guess from the name and avatar im a big fan, no make that HUGE fan of Turtle Wax.
I know it can get some stick which i think is a bit unfair and many of the products can actually compete with the big names and in my view out shine them in. one example the wet n black will out perform AG's tyre dressing by a mile.
And now with the Professional range easily available i think Turtle Wax deserves its credit.
after searching the older threads its clear there is actually some fans out there
Like you its how i started and then converted to other products only to keep going back to the Turtle wax range and now the joys of the professional range
As you can prob guess from the name and avatar im a big fan, no make that HUGE fan of Turtle Wax.
I know it can get some stick which i think is a bit unfair and many of the products can actually compete with the big names and in my view out shine them in. one example the wet n black will out perform AG's tyre dressing by a mile.
And now with the Professional range easily available i think Turtle Wax deserves its credit.
after searching the older threads its clear there is actually some fans out there
I use Turtle Wax Professional Tyre Dressing, 90% of clients like the wet-look finish but if you wipe it with fibre cloth it leaves a matt finish which looks clean + new. :thumb:
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