Turtle Wax ICE
#3
Melting Slicks
i use the turtle wax ice polish and love it. turtle wax also makes F21 for vinyle and other interior parts. i like it much better than armorall. also works great on tires.
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Inside and outside.
I put a coat of Ice on the Corvette last year before winter nap time, and it looks great. It says it will get a somewhat deeper gloss with a second coat. But I used it on my little DD, a white chevy Cavalier, and that car is parked outside all of the time. Now that winter is over and we had some rain and I looked out the window and I could see the water beading up on the roof and other flat surfaces, so it seems to hold on pretty well in my opinion.
It's very easy to apply and come off with a microfiber towel to remove the slight gray indicating it's dry. You don't or should I say it doesn't turn white, it gets a slight haze or dull look to it once it's dry. Doesn't matter if you run ove any black plastic, won't turn white. Comes off and gives you a very nice deep gloss. I'm very happy with it. If I can do it with the injured back I have, anyone can.
It's very easy to apply and come off with a microfiber towel to remove the slight gray indicating it's dry. You don't or should I say it doesn't turn white, it gets a slight haze or dull look to it once it's dry. Doesn't matter if you run ove any black plastic, won't turn white. Comes off and gives you a very nice deep gloss. I'm very happy with it. If I can do it with the injured back I have, anyone can.
#5
Team Owner
Isn't that stuff just silicone? If so, it will look glossy for a few days...then disappear. OK to use for a show....but Zaino is better!!