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Turtle Wax 53409 Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray Coating - 16 Fl Oz.

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Style: Ceramic Spray Coating


Features

  • Super hydrophobic and SiO2 polymers deliver water repelling, water sheeting, and chemical resistant protection that can last up to 12 months
  • Simply spray on a clean dry car, spread and remove with a folded microfiber cloth; for best performance paint should be free of contaminants by using a clay bar or compound prior to application
  • Adds a brilliant mirror-like shine that enhances the depth of colour and finish by reducing water spots and contaminant deposits
  • Can be used in direct sunlight and on all exterior surfaces including glass, headlights, trim and wheels, not recommended for soft side convertible tops
  • The Hybrid Solutions collection features a sweet fruity fragrance

Description

The Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions line is designed by – and for – the industry’s most discerning detailers. Yet this cleverly-crafted, professional-grade, suite of products is the most approachable on the market from an ease-of-use and price perspective. With the perfect blend of the latest technologies in car care, teamed with Turtle Wax’s decades of experience, Hybrid Solutions is to deliver unmatched results. Not only will cars treated with Hybrid Solutions have a high-gloss shine and durable protection for today’s finishes, but they’ll be ready to hit the road for any unexpected adventure. Turtle Wax: Dedicated to the Drive.


Manufacturer: ‎Turtle Wax


Brand: ‎Turtle Wax


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎1.92 x 4.13 x 10.4 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎53409


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎53409


Date First Available: October 16, 2019


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  • Final judgement forthcoming... sort of unimpressed but may be method of application UPDATE
Style: Ceramic Spray Coating
Caveat: I am not and do not have airs to ever be a pro detailer to maintain my car, nor spend what it takes to get a concours-level finish. I needed something with quick-and-dirty bang for buck in this covid wasteland of fiscal uncertainty... Goal with purchasing this product was 1) best performance per dollar, and 2) a great finish achieved without a detailing shop filled with detailing tools, just layman's care and frequency (a la the endless ceramic torture tests on YT with minimal to no maintenance for months/year). While I'm not *that* neglectful, this product seemed to offer just that. So applied on a 2-yo car freshly washed with Meguiar's Gold Class wash, which has worked beautifully for years, pre-wax. Rinsed and dried panels but no compressed air due to no garage of my own... Comparisons will concentrate on the product I used most before finding HS: Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Wax, which goes on easily but has lost many, many direct comparisons for durability to HS'... Cost: the 16oz HS is $13.99, the 24oz UQW is 11.97... so for cost per ounce the HS loses by $0.38/oz. However... if applied properly you'll need far less product to complete an application than the UQW, for even comparable results (more on that later)... With the UQW I needed two coats to give me just about one month of peak performance before it went away. But when done it shines like a crystal clear mirror, just doesn't last very long, esp if it rains every morning for a month (as this February did)... Applying this product... found right off the bat it's a *lot* tackier than the UQW, and much harder to buff (sticks to microfibre). Followed instructions to apply two sprays per panel max, still did it. Also results in an inferior luster to the UQW, none of the mirror-like finish (though from five steps pretty close). But what surprised me (as a SiO2 newbie) was what happened after a day on the car... It's hella dusty in my town, built downwind from miles of abandoned dirt ag fields between two mountain ranges, so every morning I wake up to the car covered in a fine layer of claggy dust. Same following the HS wax... but weirdly instead of sticking to panels (and glass, as apparently it's fine on wheels and glass), the dust literally wipes clean, far easier than the UQW (found two coats UQW repelled dust better than one for some reason... but not 3?). And instead of degrading in the sun, the HS seemed to get even better ('harder'?) the more it was exposed -- and lack of luster? Sun made it noticeably slicker. Doesn't say anything about that on the bottle, but I welcomed it as I could probably rinse/wipe the car down with a 1-gal garden sprayer with water for maintenance now, instead of $4 at the pressure-wand car wash in town. On wheels, same. The UQW would hold road and brake dust onto it, requiring a re-coat to get back finish after washing. I can wipe the dust off the HS coat with a microfiber cloth, and it's gone, back to finish I put there days ago. Aside from brake dust (which is a bit acidic)... road grime sticks less to this finish than the UQW... So far, impressed. Apart from the weird tackiness on application, seems to give back a lot for one coat. It's about time for rain the afternoons again (hello May) so will update on its performance when wet. I really want this product to work -- most YT comparisons list it at or near the top for affordable SiO2 coatings. Let's hope it's less marketing and more truth... -- EDIT 06 JUN 21: So that one coat... I am genuinely impressed. So it'd been about 2 months since applying, just went to wash it this morning. Gentle hi-pressure rinse washed off 90% of the dirt and bugs -- the UQW can't touch even ¼ of that durability. And all the glass and plastic that coat sat on, weathered even better (windshield and hatch window began miraculously shedding drops like I'd just Rain-X'd it... except it lasts not two days, but 2 months). Wiping down the car became an exercise in rushing -- so little water on the car, the danger was actually water spotting! Mind you this was not applied atop a claybar'd, pro-detailer-prepped surface -- all I did was apply the HS over the existing but washed UQW. Amazing... Speaking of being applied over UQW... I'm thinking that may've been the cause of the tackiness issue, as this time I applied coat 2 and 3 and very little of the tackiness was present (using the recommended two sprays per panel method). So for prepped surfaces that tackiness shouldn't be a problem, nor will it if you're applying over an existing SiO₂ coat. I'm sure Turtle Wax didn't intend this product to be the lazyasses' wax -- but I no longer have to wax every two weeks like clockwork, or fear my finish won't bead. Just a spray rinse every two weeks, then a reapply every two months, is very reasonable, esp for the price. Your move, Meguiar's. I tried your SiO₂ spray and was not impressed; time to catch up ;) -- EDIT 11 JUL 21: Alright so have had the chance now to put a few coats on; all exactly the same (no detailing technique whatsoever besides what it says on the label). Have some qualifiers for my rating above now ;) So, the durability of this finish, save from a pro detailer's shop -- nothing can touch it, so that much stays the same in this episode. However I am seeing some effects not particularly impressive as I wash and wax with this product more. The number one thing, is the quality of the shine. With the first layers over the UQW... I suppose I didn't pay too much attention to the shine as the tackiness was the distraction... but even so, wasn't terribly impressed by its clarity, consistency (esp when the 2 sprays / panel was obeyed), or depth of shine. Now the tackiness is completely gone (perhaps due to being applied over more SiO₂ layers) but even that initial middling shine is being replicated. Today was an overcast day so no chance to see if the sun would change that, but in the two prior wash/waxes it was definitely better. Another thing not mentioned anywhere on the label... is the need to shake the bottle *every time you use it*. Discovered this by accident last wax, when I topped off a new bottle with the dregs of an old one. The liquid pouring out of the old one, and the liquid in the new bottle, completely different: the new (both shaken, mind you) was milky; the old was nearly clear. This may have caused the discrepancy with the first coat's tackiness. So before every spray, shake -- the results over the whole car will be more consistent (as confirmed today with this latest wax). Lastly, I've found the best results for shine, depth of coat (I use the old carnauba fingernail test, run gently over the surface to gauge if the coat is adequate -- slides easily , it's good; doesn't, needs another coat) do not *strictly* agree with the label -- I've used this proc to best effect: -- 3 - 4 short sprays per panel -- clean microfiber to spread, let dry -- 2 short sprays per panel -- using same microfiber for first coat, spread new coat, let dry -- new dry microfiber to buff Best for paint ime but esp for wheels and glass... this works a charm, and on glass doesn't leave a haze as it does with one coat. Multiple coats on wheels is all over anything the UQW could do -- that product on wheels seems to *attract* dust and grit; the HS seems to shed it (at least when it's not raining). So if you're looking for a maximum-impact wax for your cherry Chevelle SS, I'd go to a pro detailer for a ceramic treatment and not put those elevated expectations on this stuff. But for someone who wants a super-durable, lo-maint product to seal and protect and bead and not pay a ton, this is for those who don't need concours finish and have only two hours on Sunday :D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021 by vfr800fitech

  • Not your grandpa’s Turtle Wax
Style: Ceramic Spray Coating
I’ve always thought of Turtle Wax as a low-end brand, mostly because it is inexpensive and marketed toward DIY home detailers. I used Turtle Wax on my very first car 35 years ago and several cars after that until I adopted the mindset that more expensive is better. I recently bought a car and the dealership offered to ceramic coat it for several thousand dollars. I chose not to buy their coating but started researching ceramic coatings and among the more expensive brands one DIY brand kept coming up as a recommendation from professional detailers and testers…Turtle Wax. After almost buying another brand for twice the price I thought I should give this company a chance and I’m very happy I did. I previously clay bar’d the car and had a layer of wax on it. I read that this could be applied over wax so I simply used a pH neutral car wash on the car and applied this spray on ceramic coating following the instructions, one or two sprays per panel, one microfiber towel to apply, another to wipe it off in small sections. I waited 24 hours and applied a second coat. Now you can certainly go crazy and depending on the condition of your paint and clear coat you may have to use other products to prepare the surface for optimum results but I had no problems with streaking, just a very slick, glossy, hydrophobic surface. I suspect I’ll have to reapply it in 6 months to a year but it was so easy to do and I actually enjoyed the process so I don’t mind and I saved hundreds or even thousands of dollars doing it myself. I’m sure a professionally applied ceramic coating is more durable but I’m not sure it would look any better than the results I achieved at home. I’m sold on Turtle Wax, best value and easy application…smells amazing too! I also coated my other car, one blue and one white, both look great! I started using their ceramic car wash as well to help maintain the ceramic coating and it’s been working great as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022 by Tracy

  • Easy to apply, holds up well and sheets water really well
Style: Ceramic Spray Coating
The prep work to use this is a lot more than the actual use of this, but that is the case for any paint protection. I wash, then claybar, then wash again, dry, then finally use this. It's a bit of work (I have a full size crew cab F250 so there is a lot of paint) to perp, but easy to use. Easier to do when it's cool and in the shade. If you are in the sun and hot just work in smaller areas, half panels instead of full panels. I spray the panel with 4-5 sprays for the first couple panels to get the microfiber towel wetted with this, on the rest of the panels I do 2-3 sprays and wipe the entire panel down. Then with a cleat microfiber towel I wipe/buff the panel. I also usually redo the first panel after doing all the rest. Afterward the panel is really slick and smooth, water and dirt doesn't stick on well. As the morning dew sheets/rolls off from driving it's pretty much enough to keep the truck clean. If you reapply a two or three times a year and wash occasionally you really don't need to the claybar prep unless you can feel roughness after washing. Overall seems to last longer, hold up better and easier to use than traditional waxes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by William A. H

  • Great Stuff
Style: Ceramic Spray Coating
Love this product! I've used it on two vehicles. A white 97 T-Bird and a recently acquired Black 2015 Mustang. Mustang paint was horrible, after a week of buffing then more buffing I finally got it to point I was satisfied with. Final polish I used Maguire's ultimate compound (also great stuff) using a finishing pad, topping it off with two coats of the Turtle wax ceramic coating. This is an awesome product you don't have to worry about getting on rubber trim or plastic, which is a time saver by itself, just coat everything! I use it on my wheels too and triple coat the front end and the bugs almost fall off. I'm a car nut and a detail freak and I'll never use a paste wax again. This stuff is magic. One tip don't spray directly on the car instead spray it on a microfiber cloth then apply, a little bit goes a long way. One bottle is enough to do several cars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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