Tropicare Yellow Polish

John Styrnol said:
I like to test products out for myself and make my own decision.



Same here but if a product is poorly rated by the vast majority of members or it is just too expensive to take a chance on a product panned by a couple members, then those reviews will probably be taken to heart.
 
I reduced my detailing arsenal down to just a couple of product lines and the Tropi-Care didnt make the cut. Im pretty much down to Zaino and Optimum spray polish now. Those two seem to consistently give me the best results.
 
I have had TC on our van hood for over 3 months-the water still forms beads in the rain(not real tight) and it still maintanes its gloss. IMO the product is still there. this is on a vehicle that doesn't get washed much in an area with lots of atmoshperic fallout.
 
Here are a couple cars I did with TC3. I used Optimum Polish on the Beetle and AIO on the Mercedes. I haven't seen the Beetle since (he has them detailed once or twice a year) but I see the C280 about twice a month. Honestly, it isn't driven too often and is parked under a carport but it has been driven in the rain at least a few times since I applied TC3 on March 18th. When I washed it last Friday, the paint was still beading very well and had some slickness left. Still looked pretty good too. If the car was parked out 24/7 though I don't know how TC3 would have held up but I'm positive it wouldn't have been dead in 2 weeks.



It is easy to use, decently slick and seems to hold up just fine. I'd use it more but honestly, with all the LSPs I have, I just forget I have stuff. I just put Souveran on my own car today for the first time in months. :nixweiss



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