Turtle Wax Ultra Gloss Part two (56k Warning)

groebuck

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Okay here is my roomate's Black 2002 Ford Ranger Edge - it has not seen any product in months (last application was NxT I think I can't remember :lol) -



Anyhoo - it was hand washed then I hand applied one coat of TW Ultra Gloss using the enclosed applicator - Like I said previously you really have to apply it thin thin thin or you get powder residue (which is a PIA on black!) - the truck and some swirls and water spots but the TW filled and hid most of those - came out great (at least I think - black is sooo easy to make look good but also shows any little imperfection so it's a trade off).
 

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nice depth, reflection and wet look with this stuff - really impressed for being a TW product for 7 bucks!
 

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that's my acura TL-S you can see in the reflection - poor thing had to sit on the street while I did the ford - not sure it will ever speak to me again - :D
 

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yup it's Turtle Wax - Ultra Gloss their new product in the green can (or bottle if you want the liquid which I wish I got so I could use the PC)..
 
TW is a good product, the new Ultra that is, . I did a white car a dark green and a dark blue , and all 3 came out great. A friend of mine seen the white car today and was supprised that it came out so well.
 
Buickguy: You can get it at Wal-Mart, Cdn. Tire and even Zeller's (in Canada). They all sell it for around $12.99. I've only seen the TW ultra gloss detailer at Cdn. Tire, though ($9.99). That's not bad stuff either, although I'm not sure what to make of its smell.
 
i have also used the new turtle wax........and I was impressed. Pretty much the same as nxt......maybe even a little better. I have a 2000 maxima se....Sterling Mist. It REALLY brought out the metallic flake.
 
My car is antharcite grey metallic and I hate when a product muddies it - not with this still sparkels :)
 

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