Originally Posted by buster
Originally Posted by aquariuscsm
Originally Posted by buster
Originally Posted by IndyFan
Looks great! I didn't realize you could use the Seal N Shine version of Turtle Wax Ice on plastic trim. I'll have to pick up a bottle. I've been using the previous formula with great results but I've read the Seal N Shine lasts longer.
Yeah I emailed them about it and they said it can absolutely be used on all plastic trim even in the engine bay. That's one of the reasons I went for it. I like to keep it as simple as possible. Thanks!
That's how I am too. I like to use the last amount of products. Keep it simple! I always use the Turtle Wax Wax and Dry on all plastic trims. How does the Seal N Shine Ice compare to the Wax and Dry? What's the difference between the two products?
Good question. The Turtle Wax SNS is a sealant with a little wax mixed in. I heard about it on numerous detail forums and watched several youtube videos about it. It's one of those retail gem products that holds its own against boutique brands at a fraction of the cost. I love it. Super hydrophobic. And you can use it on all exterior plastic, engine bay plastic, windows and wheels. Tough to beat that for $7.
The only boutique product used was Infinity Wax Rubber Wax. It's great for tires. Not glossy at all and holds up well. It's a wax for rubber trim.
Turtle Wax products are always awesome in my experience. Excellent bang for the buck! I have a bottle of Chemical Guys New Car High Shine Dressing. I wonder how well it'll work on tires? I love your truck by the way, the Frontier Pro 4X is my favorite truck,plus I'm a Nissan fanboi