Turtle Wax Color Magic Car Polish Black 16 oz.

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Turtle Wax Color Magic Car Polish Black 16 oz.
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Product Description

Technologically advanced formula fills-in swirl marks and light scratches. Chipstick can be used to repair deeper scratches and stone chips. Leaves a deep, brilliant shine. Polyurethane enriched formula provides long lasting protection.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9749 in Automotive
  • Brand: Turtle Wax
  • Model: T-374KTR
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Technologically advanced formula fills-in swirl marks and light scratches
  • Unique formula blends in with original car color
  • ChipStick can be used to fill in deeper scratches and stone chips
  • Restores the finish to older cars making them look new
  • Polyurethane enriched formula provides long lasting protection

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
4Good way to cover up car paint nicks
By Richard Eltzroth
I tried this on our vehicles and it actually worked on small chipped areas pretty well. You use the lipstick style tube to daub colored thick wax into the damaged area, let it harden some more for a while, then use the liquid wax over it. From a few feet away, the chipped areas aren't noticeable.

Regular waxes are usually light colored and wind up leaving white wax in the chipped areas making them stand out even more. Using this colored wax eliminates that problem.

The liquid wax itself really isn't the best I've ever used (I like Mequiar's better), so before using this Turtle Wax to hide the nicked areas, I use my normal wax over the entire vehicle.

For small nicks, this stuff works.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5It was an act of love...
By O. Figueroa
My brother gave me his black 1996 Mercedes Benz as an act of love. I has so many scratches so I look for a fine solution. And Turtle color cure black did it for me. My car looks like a black gem.

NOTE: follow directions, keep sponge moist, wear golves or not it's goood!!!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
3I hate to be the one... but
By Michael Mcgowan
... it does what you should expect it to. No, it doesn't magically erase all scratches and make it as if you have a new paint job fresh from the body shop. What it does do is help minimize the appearance of fine surface scratches from wiping the paint with cloths that weren't lint or dust free. This is primarily evident on dark solid colors. My black Impala was riddled with fine swirl marks all over it from whatever the previous owner washed and dried it with (looked like 600 sandpaper) but since putting 3 coats of this TW black on the car and lightly buffing it off with a 100% cotton towel it has regained a nice slippery smooth feel and look. Now when lights hit it in the driveway at night it doesn't look like it's covered in spider webs anymore.
The drawback to using it is you definitely need gloves because this stuff will dye everything and anything it gets on BLACK, including your hands and everything you get near.
I have learned that it needs to be put on r elatively heavy and let it dry for a while. Stay out of sunlight and don't do it after driving, you will end up with a caked on coating on the hood you'll never get off. Do it in the garage in the morning when it's cool. Use a heavy cotton bath towel folded over into a square to lightly buff it off. Don't rub and press like you're trying to scrape off the paint, you want to make sure you leave behind the protective layer and only remove the hazy film.
My car is a 2002 and the paint is not in the best of shape as it looks like it's taken many a beating from hail stones and pine pitch, but after each application of this product it is beginning to regain it's deep glassy appearance. I will definitely buy another bottle when this one is gone. It is unquestionably a step in the right direction over plain jane milky colored wax, that's for sure. It's kinda like the no brainer of what would you be better off polishing black shoes with: white or black shoe polish? Kinda goes wi thout saying sorta thing if you have half a brain.

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