More new products from Turtle Wax

Are they all "new and improved" like all the ones before?

"Hi, we're Brand X. Our products always suck, therefore we're always making them better!"
 
I don’t think any easy to apply lasts as long as DuPont Rain Dance in the 70 and 80s did.
I miss it, all these freaking products thrown onto the market is a PITA, much of it snake oil, I don’t even think NuFinish lasts as long as it used to, but maybe it’s just that I live in the South now.
Call me crazy 😜
I’m going to maybe try Griots 3 in 1 if during this lifetime, if during this lifetime I finish using my Turtlewax Ice Paste and equivalent McGuires and another Turtle paste plus the NuFinish (will use on the boat)
Most of these products now are for Snowflakes, I don’t think many young or old wax their vechicles anymore, at least where I live, even that isn’t a fair statement, Rain Dance was easy to use.
 
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I don’t think any easy to apply lasts as long as DuPont Rain Dance in the 70 and 80s did.
I miss it, all these freaking products thrown onto the market is a PITA, much of it snake oil, I don’t even think NuFinish lasts as long as it used to, but maybe it’s just that I live in the South now.
Call me crazy 😜
I’m going to maybe try Griots 3 in 1 if during this lifetime, if during this lifetime I finish using my Turtlewax Ice Paste and equivalent McGuires and another Turtle paste plus the NuFinish (will use on the boat)
Most of these products now are for Snowflakes, I don’t think many young or old wax their vechicles anymore, at least where I live, even that isn’t a fair statement, Rain Dance was easy to use.
IMO throw what you have in the trash and use Griot's 3-in-1 Ceramic.

It's that good.
 
I hear that the orange bottle stuff just hasn’t been the same since Energizer bought the company.
Its not, I put some on the 2014 Jetta and its horrible, doesn't bead, and doesn't do anything. It's just toothpaste in a can now. Pure garbage.

Odyssey and Camry has the old stuff, still works.
 
Every time I see a spray, I think to myself that I might as well just use vegetable oil. Kidding aside, if it's thin enough to spray on easy, it's even thinner after that.
 
^ If you've been duped by marketing. Otherwise it is very much, exactly how it works. If you thin anything out, it will have run-off before an equal thickness coating can be obtained on anything other than a nearly horizontal surface.

Spray on is nonsense for idiots that like to make it their religion to keep doing it far more often than would be needed if they had a better product and weren't tricked into thinking that it's easier when it's not once you consider how often it needs reapplied.
 
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