I'll never own another black car. If you care about the appearance and condition of your paint then having a black car is literally a second job. However, nothing looks as badass as a black car that is properly cleaned and polished.
Turtle Wax has stepped up their game in The Last 5 Years and for an inexpensive wax or spray wax or detailer they are really almost at the top of the market and even surpassing products from Chemical Guys Meguiars and mothers. You really cannot go wrong with Turtle Wax spray products the application is as easy as you can get in the results are outstanding for the money
Just got a black Mustang and this is harder to maintain than a baby, I swear I wash the car and 2 days later it looks like I haven't washed it in a month lol
Im a pro detailer 30 years. Clay and wax your car polish if necessary. Dollar Tree has super soft white car towels way better than microfibers. Lightly run the towel to pick up dust b4 your daily drive. You can also use a quick wax spray when needed. Use Spray Wax like furniture polish.
I've used nothing but turtlewax ice and black ice and saved a lot of money thanks to you. Hopefully turtlewax wont increase their price or change their formula.... such a great product. THANKS FOR THE GREAT TESTS!
I've been driving since 1982.Turtle wax was what I was using then and still use today.They have kept up with the times and while other brands have come and gone....Turtle wax has stood the test of time.Cant go wrong with ANY product that's been around for 40+ yrs.Its obvious why they're still around.Armor all and Turtle wax was all we were using back then.
So I picked up some more Turtle Wax products today and spotted the Black Wax... so I went home, dusted my car then went at it with the TW Black Wax....... Ummmmmm HOLY SHIT BATMAN!!! I thought the regular Ice made my car pop.... Well holy crap! My car is seriously TWICE as shiney and from about 6 feet away it looks like it was just painted. It certainly did tone down the swirl marks and scratches... close up you can surely still see them but stand 4 feet back and I challenge anyone to see so much as one flaw in the clear coat... I'm sort of in shock... Took maybe 8 minutes to do the whole car and once again I made sure I had nice new MICRO FIBER towels. The deep rich shine and mirror finish just made me giddy when I walked out to admire my MKV Jetta 2.0T Wolfsburg...
Does it work? I too have a black car. So far I love the ceramic turtle wax but it kinda leaves some residue behind if you don’t clean it fast enough. I wanna try the black turtle wax but I’m not sure if it compares to other ones.
Jimbo, I use Meguires Black wax to "re-hydrate" the clear coat. It is a very sensitive "wax" and can easily be stripped off. Look at the chemical composition of each and you can see that one is more of a "re-hydrate" and the other is more of a "topper" . Black wax needs a topper like "Ice" clear then you get a really nice gloss and it lasts a few weeks.
Jimbo, I love my black truck. I had an 07 ram that was black and now I have a 17 Ram. I can tell you the Turtle Wax black line is a great line. A great 1-2 punch is Meguiars ultimate polish with ultimate wax. If you are looking for off the shelf products. Nothing hides imperfection better than a silver metallic paint. No, I won't sell my black truck. Got plans involving it and it's hemi.
Looks like your production is getting better by the month, nice job man. As far as waxes designed for a specific color paint...I never understood how respectable companies could come out with products like these. Just call it a cleaner wax or a glaze/filler
Thank you for letting these ppl know that sheeting isn't necessary bad it's just a different water behavior due to the surface tension a particular product creates.
I just purchased my first black car over a month ago, I love it. I think they both look pretty close but I'll go with a turtle Wax because to spray it on would be easier.
The best method I've found for dealing with my first ever black car is throwing my hands up in disgust and no longer giving a damn because 3 seconds after I'm done, a dust storm, flock of birds or a tree blasting pollen is gonna ruin my hard work. And don't get me started on winter time and road salt..
With the Meguiar's white and black waxes, the black wax has more fillers and the white wax has more cleaners. So you can use those on whatever color you want. Now the actual waxes that are colored black, idk.
I believe with the right pad you can actually do some minor corrections with the Black. If my hunch is right you’d us that with a dual action polisher and a foam pad and seal it up with seal and shine 2 coats. You’d be good for about 3 months. Considering the price the Turtle Wax offerings right now are the best bang for your buck under $10 bucks. Awesome little product for the shop.
People talking about maintaining black. After it gets dusty but still overall clean, you can go over it with a swiffer duster. Less chance of scratching and does a good job.
I gotta triple black C6 convertible corvette and turtle wax spray wax does the job. It makes the paint pop mirror! However I don’t drive my vette in any kind of bad weather and it stays garaged.
Use the ice black spray wax as a base coat on ur black paint and top it up with the seal and shine so u get the looks and depth of the black spray wax and the gud old durability of the seal and shine
I’ve got a black car and let me tell you, Never Again! Your video helped me a lot, because I thought a paste wax was actually doing a better job than any spray wax. In my opinion, it doesn’t. And the longer you give your wax to dry and cure, the better it does. Thanks for the video.
i had a black also and wish I got a white car back in those days, its nice when it`s washed but not last long... Not to mention if you haver hail damage it s a pain in the ass good I had a silver one I couldn t notice directly if had a black one I would go nuts and sold my car asap.
Haven't had a black truck or car in over twenty years, but was thinking of buying one next year. Thanks for reminding me how hard it is to keep it looking good.
I will only ever own black cars/ bikes. With proper paint maintenance nothing looks as good imo. Had a black vehicle for 5 years and to this day it looks amazing. Keeps people who can’t drive away in parking lots. 😂
Maybe it would be more fair to do filler wax tests on corrected paint with minor swirls vs. totally hammered paint. Not complaining, just a thought. Thanks for doing what you do.
I may get try the turtle. I got a 2020 black car but I take it on ski trips and all the salt and slush and snow and rocks dirty up my car and I have to run it through automatic car washes and I got so many swirl marks now.
Nice video, thanks. I have tried both One variable not mentioned is color overspray. The dyed spray product discolors surounding non-black items, and in the case on my Black and Gold Trans Am, discolors the gold graphics. I use the Mequiars and can go right over the graphics without staining. It actually fills the aged black portions of the graphics without staining the gold. It also dries dark, so if some remains in crevices, it's not as noticeable as standard wax. I believe this is why they used a darkish base.
This is very close to my heart. I have a black car my neighbor says I will wear of the paint. But, it is beautiful when shined . I like the turtle wax products,,,,
Great video, Turtle Wax is my vote. Some people are Idiots! He didn’t ask how his mic sound or what kind of car you had before. ITS SIMPLE ((TURTLE WAX OR MEGUIRS???))
funny observation the control section while it did sheet water the water did not sit on the paint when the sheet of water ran off where the protected sides the beads of water stayed on the car.
I have a black Range Rover and I wasn’t impressed with neither one when I tried it . The black wax from chemical guys works way better but I’m using top coat from CG and it’s a thing of beauty
The turtle wax ice is#1 for me. My friend thought i bought a new vehicle and everyone is trying to get there car shiny like mine. It's great for the windows too.
One of the better tests I have seen you do. It was hard to see if Turtle Wax filled until the last "after" shot. That made a difference. Keep it coming keep getting better. Would be fun to see if it fills on a green car?? label says dark colors that's vague.
My black Alfa Romeo giulia ti is my dream car glass roof helps. So many compliments. Just keep up on it with detail sprays etc in between gloss and wax. Lots of microfiber lol.
I am confused. What difference would a tinted wax have on a clearcoat finish. Seems to me that it would not be as good as a un-tinted product. Not a criticism but I am truly confused. These videos need to be tested on all paint finishes.
Sometimes companies will add tints, fillers or very fine abrasives in their black line that help black paint look better - and also marketing. People with black cars will opt for a “black wax” over a regular wax just because. You’re right, clear coat is clear coat and these would work on any color car.
Turtle Wax has the better appearance and better chemical durability. If I used either one, I would have to wash and reapply it every single week since durability is so poor overall. Turtle Wax ICE Seal n Shine is superior to their ICE Black product.
Thank you for the video. Question, I thought you were supposed to polish and then apply the wax over it? Here though, you are saying use one or the other? I have a black car and want the shine and best protection I can get, so could I use both products at the same time, as a polish and then wax?
Okay you say that this is a great temporary fix. I have a 1985 with swirling and spiderwebing.basically looking like your center part of the panel... How do I fix it without throwing a temporary bandaid on it and spending 300 bucks for someone else to do it .
@@autodetailingpodcast thank you!!! I went out today got the mcguire's compound. Turtle wax ice. Couldn't find black ice and chemical guys waterless wash. I'm going to do it tomorrow so here goes nothing!!! Do you recommend I rinse with distilled water after I use the compound.
Yeah Jimbo great video I’m impressed with how you treated the product in just about real world situations. Turtle wax is great product and the Megiuers was great too but I think if you use a DA with it definitely would be better . But when clean up black is kick ass .
Don't get a black car. Even with all the problems, they look good enough to make them worth it. Because mine is new, I use the Ice Seal & Shine and Ice Spray Wax. I don't think I'll need the Black polish for a while, but it's good to see that it works.
If it's a lapel mic, it could be attache to the inside of the shirt and still perform without picking up some of the high end frequencies people are complaining about.
I'm an audio engineer and this is because he is over-compressing the audio in post production / editing. The problem will be solved once he uses more sensible limiter/compressor settings.
Purchased the TW Black polish & their "Seal & Shine" product before I decided to have my Corvette ceramic coated. Seen videos on the TW "Seal & Shine" competing very well against other products as a topper. So my question would be should I throw away the polish?
Who can tell what product really does what on your janky panel I don't understand with all the tests you do on this panel why you can't compound it to get rid of those buffer Trail so we can see what we're looking at instead of holograms
@@autodetailingpodcast awesome.I bought a car from carvana a couple years ago and when I took delivery it was absolutely pristine showroom, but after a couple car washes I started noticing hairline scratches everywhere and I was blaming everybody from the window tinters to the detailers etc. But then I realized they had probably treated it with some kind of coloring agent. Thank you
Can you do some videos on glazes and how they claim that they fill. But what is a glaze? I have had a good experience with blacklight because it really enhances the paint.
I would let mycar sit a few days after the treatment with Meg Black and then top it with gold class wax (real hard wax, the spays don't do it for me in my experience) The addition of the wax made my black gold 24k for a couple months. Now I cant find it and have to settle with Ultimate and/or Gold Class and it is lacking big time. Hybrid Solutions by Turtle, it's okay but it is spray and as far as I am concerned wax should not be liquid at room temp and just doesn't do the damn thing like a solid wax and sore shoulders!
Maybe use like a doctored up window washer fluid for a torture test? Used a spray wax and my windshield and it worked awesome in the rain. After a day of bugs and using the washer fluid it greatly decreased. Granted glass is way different than paint. Just a thought.
BLSdesigns Think about it this way.. Using wipers is mechanically removing the product, combined with the alcohol rich washer fluid that's chemically removing it. Pretty tough on any product :/
I'll never own another black car. If you care about the appearance and condition of your paint then having a black car is literally a second job. However, nothing looks as badass as a black car that is properly cleaned and polished.
💯
i just got one and your right 😥😂 hence why im here
Man you ain't lying. Sucks also because the paint on the hood of my car is starting to fade
It's a love/hate relationship
You have to be married to a black car. I just bought my third one, a Mazda 6. Zymol works best.
We are looking for your conclusions, we dont need our own interpretations, thats why we are watching these types of channels.
I’d say from what I can see on camera is the Turtle wax looked a little better.
Turtle Wax has stepped up their game in The Last 5 Years and for an inexpensive wax or spray wax or detailer they are really almost at the top of the market and even surpassing products from Chemical Guys Meguiars and mothers. You really cannot go wrong with Turtle Wax spray products the application is as easy as you can get in the results are outstanding for the money
I'm thinking the same they were down on quality but now they're picking it up again and menguiar (my preference brand) is going downhill! Way fast
Just got a black Mustang and this is harder to maintain than a baby, I swear I wash the car and 2 days later it looks like I haven't washed it in a month lol
Truth!
Same
You’re lucky it took 2days to be dirty. Mine only took 5hrs
Im a pro detailer 30 years. Clay and wax your car polish if necessary. Dollar Tree has super soft white car towels way better than microfibers. Lightly run the towel to pick up dust b4 your daily drive. You can also use a quick wax spray when needed. Use Spray Wax like furniture polish.
Ceramic coat it after proper paint corection it will stay cleaner longer
I've used nothing but turtlewax ice and black ice and saved a lot of money thanks to you. Hopefully turtlewax wont increase their price or change their formula.... such a great product. THANKS FOR THE GREAT TESTS!
I've been driving since 1982.Turtle wax was what I was using then and still use today.They have kept up with the times and while other brands have come and gone....Turtle wax has stood the test of time.Cant go wrong with ANY product that's been around for 40+ yrs.Its obvious why they're still around.Armor all and Turtle wax was all we were using back then.
So I picked up some more Turtle Wax products today and spotted the Black Wax... so I went home, dusted my car then went at it with the TW Black Wax....... Ummmmmm HOLY SHIT BATMAN!!! I thought the regular Ice made my car pop.... Well holy crap! My car is seriously TWICE as shiney and from about 6 feet away it looks like it was just painted. It certainly did tone down the swirl marks and scratches... close up you can surely still see them but stand 4 feet back and I challenge anyone to see so much as one flaw in the clear coat... I'm sort of in shock... Took maybe 8 minutes to do the whole car and once again I made sure I had nice new MICRO FIBER towels. The deep rich shine and mirror finish just made me giddy when I walked out to admire my MKV Jetta 2.0T Wolfsburg...
I got a black car and thought ill give the Turtle Wax one a try and i love it it gives my car that deep black look, once i run out i will buy it again
Does it work? I too have a black car. So far I love the ceramic turtle wax but it kinda leaves some residue behind if you don’t clean it fast enough.
I wanna try the black turtle wax but I’m not sure if it compares to other ones.
Turtle wax wins again. Unbelievable!
They are a world class company now ! I am a new devotee to TW.
I have most of their products in my personal collection.
Your reviews for consumers absolutely spot on and answer all questions throughout. Very happy and impressed with review
Jimbo, I use Meguires Black wax to "re-hydrate" the clear coat. It is a very sensitive "wax" and can easily be stripped off. Look at the chemical composition of each and you can see that one is more of a "re-hydrate" and the other is more of a "topper" . Black wax needs a topper like "Ice" clear then you get a really nice gloss and it lasts a few weeks.
Jimbo, I love my black truck. I had an 07 ram that was black and now I have a 17 Ram. I can tell you the Turtle Wax black line is a great line. A great 1-2 punch is Meguiars ultimate polish with ultimate wax. If you are looking for off the shelf products. Nothing hides imperfection better than a silver metallic paint. No, I won't sell my black truck. Got plans involving it and it's hemi.
Looks like your production is getting better by the month, nice job man. As far as waxes designed for a specific color paint...I never understood how respectable companies could come out with products like these. Just call it a cleaner wax or a glaze/filler
Thank you for letting these ppl know that sheeting isn't necessary bad it's just a different water behavior due to the surface tension a particular product creates.
I just purchased my first black car over a month ago, I love it. I think they both look pretty close but I'll go with a turtle Wax because to spray it on would be easier.
The best method I've found for dealing with my first ever black car is throwing my hands up in disgust and no longer giving a damn because 3 seconds after I'm done, a dust storm, flock of birds or a tree blasting pollen is gonna ruin my hard work. And don't get me started on winter time and road salt..
I'd be interested to see what would happen if you put a black wax on a white panel.
With the Meguiar's white and black waxes, the black wax has more fillers and the white wax has more cleaners. So you can use those on whatever color you want. Now the actual waxes that are colored black, idk.
I was going to write exactly it
Whats for sure is that black wax definatly enhances depth on dark colors. i tried it on metallic blue and it was awesome
M. K.: My channel has a video of using the Meguiar's Black Wax on white paint.
I believe with the right pad you can actually do some minor corrections with the Black. If my hunch is right you’d us that with a dual action polisher and a foam pad and seal it up with seal and shine 2 coats. You’d be good for about 3 months. Considering the price the Turtle Wax offerings right now are the best bang for your buck under $10 bucks. Awesome little product for the shop.
That’s a good plan.
They heard you and made a polish😂
People talking about maintaining black. After it gets dusty but still overall clean, you can go over it with a swiffer duster. Less chance of scratching and does a good job.
Years back blue coral made a liquid wax in different colors loved it.
I gotta triple black C6 convertible corvette and turtle wax spray wax does the job. It makes the paint pop mirror! However I don’t drive my vette in any kind of bad weather and it stays garaged.
cant find the Meguiars Black Wax anymore. Very disappointed if they stopped making that product.
Use the ice black spray wax as a base coat on ur black paint and top it up with the seal and shine so u get the looks and depth of the black spray wax and the gud old durability of the seal and shine
I’ve got a black car and let me tell you, Never Again! Your video helped me a lot, because I thought a paste wax was actually doing a better job than any spray wax. In my opinion, it doesn’t. And the longer you give your wax to dry and cure, the better it does. Thanks for the video.
i had a black also and wish I got a white car back in those days, its nice when it`s washed but not last long... Not to mention if you haver hail damage it s a pain in the ass good I had a silver one I couldn t notice directly if had a black one I would go nuts and sold my car asap.
@@taebebe9528 You cna make it last longer with the proper products.
I wanted to suggest a comparison of TW ICE Seal N Shine with TW ICE Black Polish but the little strip next to the tape already answered my question :)
It’s always hanging on. 😆
Haven't had a black truck or car in over twenty years, but was thinking of buying one next year. Thanks for reminding me how hard it is to keep it looking good.
I will only ever own black cars/ bikes. With proper paint maintenance nothing looks as good imo. Had a black vehicle for 5 years and to this day it looks amazing. Keeps people who can’t drive away in parking lots. 😂
Do you have to keep these products off of the black plastics.
Thank you for the video comparing both products. I have a new black car and have used Meguiars for years. it's nice to have an option.
Maybe it would be more fair to do filler wax tests on corrected paint with minor swirls vs. totally hammered paint. Not complaining, just a thought. Thanks for doing what you do.
I may get try the turtle. I got a 2020 black car but I take it on ski trips and all the salt and slush and snow and rocks dirty up my car and I have to run it through automatic car washes and I got so many swirl marks now.
honestly...in the end...as far as looks...the controlled panel looked the best in the light...lol
Nice video, thanks. I have tried both One variable not mentioned is color overspray. The dyed spray product discolors surounding non-black items, and in the case on my Black and Gold Trans Am, discolors the gold graphics. I use the Mequiars and can go right over the graphics without staining. It actually fills the aged black portions of the graphics without staining the gold. It also dries dark, so if some remains in crevices, it's not as noticeable as standard wax. I believe this is why they used a darkish base.
a set of gloss meter readings before and after might help too.👍
This is very close to my heart. I have a black car my neighbor says I will wear of the paint. But, it is beautiful when shined . I like the turtle wax products,,,,
Keep up the good work man! You have open up my eyes to seeing that them "crappy Walmart products" can actually be really good!
Great video, Turtle Wax is my vote. Some people are Idiots! He didn’t ask how his mic sound or what kind of car you had before. ITS SIMPLE ((TURTLE WAX OR MEGUIRS???))
funny observation the control section while it did sheet water the water did not sit on the paint when the sheet of water ran off where the protected sides the beads of water stayed on the car.
Good video. Would also like to see S&S used as a topper on the Black ice.
I just did this today. It is fantastic
whats s&s?
Turtle wax ice definitely the winer I have a black car anything to make it Easier to look after
Will these products work over already waxed cars or will the black pigment not adhere as well?
I have a black Range Rover and I wasn’t impressed with neither one when I tried it . The black wax from chemical guys works way better but I’m using top coat from CG and it’s a thing of beauty
I have the same car also black. Do you have pictures??? And what do you mean by top coat?
I love my black car but dam i am constantly washing. my silver car can go months and still look clean.
I've been using the turtle wax black spray - on my black corvette, it helps, it provides a good deep shine on an already clean and polished car!
Black cars for life man. All my harleys are black too.
The turtle wax ice is#1 for me. My friend thought i bought a new vehicle and everyone is trying to get there car shiny like mine. It's great for the windows too.
What air blower is this? I’d LOVE one of these for cleaning my car!!
The spray side has more shine, the waxed side is shiny but slight mat finish to it and to me looks nice.
I think the Turtle stuff worked well, I'm going to try it on my black Vette!
One of the better tests I have seen you do. It was hard to see if Turtle Wax filled until the last "after" shot. That made a difference. Keep it coming keep getting better. Would be fun to see if it fills on a green car?? label says dark colors that's vague.
I think the control is winning here, slower but has less water left after a few seconds.
My black Alfa Romeo giulia ti is my dream car glass roof helps. So many compliments. Just keep up on it with detail sprays etc in between gloss and wax. Lots of microfiber lol.
Which one lasted longer??
Meguiars WAS the best wax I ever used on my midnight blue Golf GTI. Nothing has the depth of this wax.
I am confused. What difference would a tinted wax have on a clearcoat finish. Seems to me that it would not be as good as a un-tinted product. Not a criticism but I am truly confused. These videos need to be tested on all paint finishes.
Sometimes companies will add tints, fillers or very fine abrasives in their black line that help black paint look better - and also marketing. People with black cars will opt for a “black wax” over a regular wax just because. You’re right, clear coat is clear coat and these would work on any color car.
@@autodetailingpodcast thank you for the clarification.
What's the control panel in the middle its better than both the others at repelling water ?
Bare nothing
Turtle Wax has the better appearance and better chemical durability. If I used either one, I would have to wash and reapply it every single week since durability is so poor overall. Turtle Wax ICE Seal n Shine is superior to their ICE Black product.
Would it not be a good idea to test these black waxes on a white panel? That way you can see how much of a blackening effect each product has.
Just wanted to say as always just really enjoy watching any video you upload
I appreciate you watching
I own a Black Metallic Ford will these "Black" detailing products ruin my finish??
Definitely won’t ruin anything
I gave up trying to keep my black car looking ace lol i settled for just looking clean.
on the end old of them are the same...temporary...thankyou amigo 4 your video
What will happen if you will apply black waxes to the dark blue or dark red paints.
Doesnt turtle wax say you can top the black polish with seal n shine?
I’m not sure tbh
Hey, ART Detailing. Yes, you can use ICE Seal N Shine on top of our ICE Black Polish, and provide long-lasting paint protection.
@@turtlewax thank you for clearing that up
Thank you for the video. Question, I thought you were supposed to polish and then apply the wax over it? Here though, you are saying use one or the other? I have a black car and want the shine and best protection I can get, so could I use both products at the same time, as a polish and then wax?
Okay you say that this is a great temporary fix. I have a 1985 with swirling and spiderwebing.basically looking like your center part of the panel... How do I fix it without throwing a temporary bandaid on it and spending 300 bucks for someone else to do it .
Turtle wax had a new black polish. You can use it by hand and it works wonders
@@autodetailingpodcast thank you!!! I went out today got the mcguire's compound. Turtle wax ice. Couldn't find black ice and chemical guys waterless wash. I'm going to do it tomorrow so here goes nothing!!! Do you recommend I rinse with distilled water after I use the compound.
So which one is the one to buy ?
One year later.. get TW
Could you use the turtle wax first and then put the Meguiars on top just a thought
What car did this hood come from? I’m trying to figure out the paint color. Thank you for any help.
I think it was a Toyota Tacoma
I wonder what the result would be if a black wax were used on a silver car.
It would still work, but you would see black pigment
Yeah Jimbo great video I’m impressed with how you treated the product in just about real world situations. Turtle wax is great product and the Megiuers was great too but I think if you use a DA with it definitely would be better . But when clean up black is kick ass .
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Don't get a black car. Even with all the problems, they look good enough to make them worth it. Because mine is new, I use the Ice Seal & Shine and Ice Spray Wax. I don't think I'll need the Black polish for a while, but it's good to see that it works.
Your mic needs to be in a thicker foam thing or something. It picks up way tti much spit, swallows, and breaths
If it's a lapel mic, it could be attache to the inside of the shirt and still perform without picking up some of the high end frequencies people are complaining about.
And never say "tsh tsh tsh ch ch ch" when you have nothing to say - feeling the need to fill silence.
I'm an audio engineer and this is because he is over-compressing the audio in post production / editing. The problem will be solved once he uses more sensible limiter/compressor settings.
who cares. im just grateful for the videos
@@mujjuman it's called helping a guy out. He liked this comment for a reason
Turtle wax takes it!
I am a tried and true fan of the Meguiars
Black is Beautiful
Thanks for making this helpful video
Glad it was helpful!
I own 2 black cars and 2 black motorcycles. you know how hard it is..
Hey what kind of light are you using or can I use please thank you
Would it be correct to say both of these are a waste of time, just not too much time due to being easy to use?
why put a paste against a spray when TW has a black hybrid paste?
WHAT DO YOU USE TO TAKE LIGHT CAR WASH BRUSH SCRATCHES OFF OF GLOSS BLACK FACTORY WHEELS?
I really don’t think anyone can out do Tuttle Wax
Used black t-cut to remove couple of scratches it’s left the paint dull in patches what’s the best polish\wax to remedy this ?
Purchased the TW Black polish & their "Seal & Shine" product before I decided to have my Corvette ceramic coated. Seen videos on the TW "Seal & Shine" competing very well against other products as a topper. So my question would be should I throw away the polish?
Nah - the polish fills a lot more then s&s does
Do you think the ice filled more than the jet black?
Any paint with metallic isn't going to show the swirls as much... Wish you had done a nonmetallic finish
Does this work on charcoal finishes and will it darken it? I would like to darken it a couple shades if possible
Who can tell what product really does what on your janky panel I don't understand with all the tests you do on this panel why you can't compound it to get rid of those buffer Trail so we can see what we're looking at instead of holograms
I've got a Lincoln MKZ hybrid. Darkside is the paint color. Can the black waxes be used on that to cover very fine scratches?
Yes
@@autodetailingpodcast awesome.I bought a car from carvana a couple years ago and when I took delivery it was absolutely pristine showroom, but after a couple car washes I started noticing hairline scratches everywhere and I was blaming everybody from the window tinters to the detailers etc. But then I realized they had probably treated it with some kind of coloring agent. Thank you
Hey jimbo, I have a suggestion. What if you use ice black first to fill the swirl marks then add fussocoat or collinite? Can you do a video? :D
Start with the Turtle wax, let it cure 24 hours. Then top with Collonite double coat wax. Should be good for like 6 months or more.
Hi jimbo..is it safe to use turtle wax polish every once a week?
Can you do some videos on glazes and how they claim that they fill. But what is a glaze? I have had a good experience with blacklight because it really enhances the paint.
So Ice Black Polish then Ice Seal And Shine?
Did anyone else notice that the Meguiar's got a double dose of the PH wash?
What do you think if you use sealant on top of the black wax? Will the sealant hold to the wax and protect the black shine?
I would let mycar sit a few days after the treatment with Meg Black and then top it with gold class wax (real hard wax, the spays don't do it for me in my experience) The addition of the wax made my black gold 24k for a couple months. Now I cant find it and have to settle with Ultimate and/or Gold Class and it is lacking big time. Hybrid Solutions by Turtle, it's okay but it is spray and as far as I am concerned wax should not be liquid at room temp and just doesn't do the damn thing like a solid wax and sore shoulders!
Maybe use like a doctored up window washer fluid for a torture test? Used a spray wax and my windshield and it worked awesome in the rain. After a day of bugs and using the washer fluid it greatly decreased. Granted glass is way different than paint. Just a thought.
BLSdesigns Think about it this way.. Using wipers is mechanically removing the product, combined with the alcohol rich washer fluid that's chemically removing it. Pretty tough on any product :/
Looks like the 🐢 wax and I'm glad because I just bought my first black vehicle and can't wait to rub on it lol