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anthony914

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Turtle Wax ICE

just rub on wipe off then buff with microfiber towl



all black plastic i used mother back to black



inside is just vacuumed and folex on the bad stains and ur gonna laugh but i got meguiers interior quick detailer for the inside, but i accidentally got the exterior one and used it any ways :doh:



i need a suggestion for the mirrors, the plastic chrome stuff is hazy , what should i do?
 
ICE isnt bad stuff, but it isnt great. I actually also use QD on the interior quite alot, it's cheaper than buying MQID all the time, and it looks fine.



I would say there are better things than the ICE clay, I have used it, it cleans the surface well, but nothing like a clay would do. You would be better off picking up some #671 Duragloss and topping with #105 and spraying on some AW for a topper.
 
Brandon1 said:
ICE isnt bad stuff, but it isnt great. I actually also use QD on the interior quite alot, it's cheaper than buying MQID all the time, and it looks fine.



I would say there are better things than the ICE clay, I have used it, it cleans the surface well, but nothing like a clay would do. You would be better off picking up some #671 Duragloss and topping with #105 and spraying on some AW for a topper.



coudl you decipher those products... lol im confused...
 
Those are all Duragloss products. Duragloss, as well as a few other companies, give their products names and product numbers to make it easier to discuss (it'd be a waste of breath to always say, "use Diamond Cut, cover that with Show Car Glaze and finish off with Hi-Tech Yellow Wax" when you could just say, use #80, #9, and then #16 [don't quote me on Meguiar's numbers].)







Thus you have Duraglosses' numbers.



671 is a polish to prep the paint for sealants.



105 is their actual sealant. Other DG sealants are 101, a cleaner sealant, and 111, a pure sealant.



AW is Aquawax which is a spray sealant. Its number is 951 but since AW is two characters rather than three numbers, it's easier to say AW rather than 951.







It's tough to keep track of numbers but after a while you start to get the hang of it after you start seeing them more and more often. Still, I had to look up more of those numbers.



btw, I've found that ICE is indispensable for me for the MDX. Its ease of application and removal is unmatched in its price bracket, although I use the liquid kind. Since I've bought some more expensive stuff I use ICE primarily for my trim and it works awesomely for that. The SUV looks good. It'd probably look better with all those products but for the effort put in, it looks a lot better than I would have expected.
 
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