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<span style="font-size:18px;">Turbo Wax Car Wax with Polycharger
<span style="font-size:12px;">a review by It's Better Waxed
To this day, I've applied hundreds of different paint protectants, waxes, sealants. This includes wipe on and wipe off, wipe on and walk away (WOWA), rinseless and touchless, classic carnauba, and everything in between. Some of my favorites are the more modern touchless only because I've become too old to work hard and interested in efficiency with my detailing business. Today I did some testing and work with Turbo Wax Car Wax with Polycharger and I am pleasantly surprised that modern polymer-based waxes can still be fun to apply.
I washed my Subaru with TurboWax Car Wash and dried with a waffle weave towel from Microfiber madness. Normally I would just go and spray some CarPro Hydro2 while rinsing or while drying I would spray down some CarPro Reload so that I can seal the paint while drying. I can then walk away and make a sandwich or get to work on a clients car. Today, I took the time out of my day to grab a yellow foam applicator out of my storage, right next to my unused Porter Cable and some dusty magazines from the 90's.
I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised while applying Turbo Wax. It was super easy to apply and wiped on like butter. No grab, no roughness, just smooth and easy application. It didn't stain any trim as I was being sloppy when wiping into the hood. I got a little carried away when I realized just a few drops would apply to the entire hood. After applying to the hood, I figured I had time to apply else where and went to apply across the entire car.
The curing time for Turbo Wax Car Wax with Polycharger is 15 minutes, that was just enough time to apply wax to the entire car. Not too bad for a modern wipe on, wipe off, sealant. For an at home detailer or professional, this is easy, quick, and relaxing. I find the final wipe down to be the most rewarding as you remove this thick foggy haze hiding a flawless finish underneath.
Overall, I would give Turbo Wax Car Wax with Polycharger a 4 out of 5 stars. The only downside I have seen with this product is how easily it can separate in its bottle and become very much a liquid rather than a paste. This can be annoying, but do not let this hold you back from trying the product. All you need to do is shake it a little bit, and it is ready to go just like most other emulsifications.
Interested in trying out Turbo Wax Car Wax with Polycharger yourself? This wax will be featured and included in the August monthly detailer's box by ItsBetterWaxed.com along with a handful of other quality detailing products. Thanks for taking your time to read this review and hope you enjoyed. I don't get paid to write these reviews, I just get the experience and enjoyment of trying new things which is the underlying goal of ItsBetterWaxed.com.
<span style="font-size:12px;">a review by It's Better Waxed
To this day, I've applied hundreds of different paint protectants, waxes, sealants. This includes wipe on and wipe off, wipe on and walk away (WOWA), rinseless and touchless, classic carnauba, and everything in between. Some of my favorites are the more modern touchless only because I've become too old to work hard and interested in efficiency with my detailing business. Today I did some testing and work with Turbo Wax Car Wax with Polycharger and I am pleasantly surprised that modern polymer-based waxes can still be fun to apply.
I washed my Subaru with TurboWax Car Wash and dried with a waffle weave towel from Microfiber madness. Normally I would just go and spray some CarPro Hydro2 while rinsing or while drying I would spray down some CarPro Reload so that I can seal the paint while drying. I can then walk away and make a sandwich or get to work on a clients car. Today, I took the time out of my day to grab a yellow foam applicator out of my storage, right next to my unused Porter Cable and some dusty magazines from the 90's.

I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised while applying Turbo Wax. It was super easy to apply and wiped on like butter. No grab, no roughness, just smooth and easy application. It didn't stain any trim as I was being sloppy when wiping into the hood. I got a little carried away when I realized just a few drops would apply to the entire hood. After applying to the hood, I figured I had time to apply else where and went to apply across the entire car.
The curing time for Turbo Wax Car Wax with Polycharger is 15 minutes, that was just enough time to apply wax to the entire car. Not too bad for a modern wipe on, wipe off, sealant. For an at home detailer or professional, this is easy, quick, and relaxing. I find the final wipe down to be the most rewarding as you remove this thick foggy haze hiding a flawless finish underneath.

Overall, I would give Turbo Wax Car Wax with Polycharger a 4 out of 5 stars. The only downside I have seen with this product is how easily it can separate in its bottle and become very much a liquid rather than a paste. This can be annoying, but do not let this hold you back from trying the product. All you need to do is shake it a little bit, and it is ready to go just like most other emulsifications.
Interested in trying out Turbo Wax Car Wax with Polycharger yourself? This wax will be featured and included in the August monthly detailer's box by ItsBetterWaxed.com along with a handful of other quality detailing products. Thanks for taking your time to read this review and hope you enjoyed. I don't get paid to write these reviews, I just get the experience and enjoyment of trying new things which is the underlying goal of ItsBetterWaxed.com.