Turtle Wax(R) Ice(TM) Synthetic Car Polish

vcallaway said:
I know how much this group likes pictures :)

First impression is I agree about with the floor polish comment. Looks and smells a lot like an acrilic floor polish.

I picked up a bottle at my local Schucks auto parts. Wal-Mart in my area did not have it yet. The cost is a bit high at $17.99. It came with a foam applicator and a MF towel.

It is 41 degrees and raining this morning, so this is probably a worst case test.

First picture. I did half of the gray trim. You can see the half that is done leaves a nice wet look to the trim. It is a look I've been wanting to get.

ice1.jpg


The next picture is a mirror that is also treated with ICE.

ice2.jpg


The final picture is a mirror treated about two weeks ago with back-to-black. You can see it is mostly washed off.

ice3.jpg


I've been looking for something that would work better than back-to-black. It has a tendency to leave streaks on my doors after a good rain. I'll report back on this after two weeks and see how this stuff holds up.



how was durability on trim?
 
I have been using ICE on my new Yaris since I took delivery. I find it works extremely well, easy to use and a little goes a long way. When I wash and dry the car, I just apply a coat of ICE. It's just that easy to use. I can actually polish the car after washing it in no time flat. It does a superb job with very little effort. I also bought the spray detailer for in-between touch ups. Admittedly, it is not the same as the more professional products, but with the ease of use, the results are simply stunning. It is more than adequate for what it does.
 
Back
Top