Turtle Wax Ceramic Hybrid Solutions Polish & Wax Users ?

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I’ve decided to try the above product as a more modern alternative to NuFinish . Anyone tried and what were the results ? Also appears to be synergistic with a ceramic topper as well .
 
Turtle Wax is not the same cheap crappy Kmart store brand like it used to be. I have found all of their hybrid solutions products to be excellent. The price, shine, and durabilty of the the hybrid solutions ceramic spray wax is unmatched. A notch below seal n shine from durabilty but a few notches higher on the shine and gloss. The liquid wax is also very great, granted harder to use as its more time consuming.

Compared to todays nufinish formula, I think TWHS is better.
 
Thanks for replies to date … I plan on trying the TW Hybrid Polish & Wax then top with TW Seal & Shine which I already have on hand . I have to wash & clay vehicles first to get the most out of the above !
 
If I remember correctly, the Ceramic is very hard to get off glass. That is why I like the Seal and Shine, you can put it on glass, black plastic, etc. And no white residue like regular wax.
 
I'm a detail geek and finding the Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic was life changing....with proper prep (wash, clay, ipa wipe down) and 2 coats, that stuff will be shiny and bead water for a year! My cars are garaged and don't sit outside. SOOO much easier than doing it old school with liquid waxes that need to be wiped on and buffed off. Science is your friend. I use it on my cars and motorcycles. A bottle lasts a long time, too....and you can use it on all your exterior glass..no problems at all.
 
I have used this. On the spray bottle label it says OK to use in the sun while the liquid pour bottle reads do not apply in the sun. Good results from both though.
 
If I remember correctly, the Ceramic is very hard to get off glass. That is why I like the Seal and Shine, you can put it on glass, black plastic, etc. And no white residue like regular wax.
The TW Seal & Shine is the best value ceramic topper with a reasonable shine in my opinion . Using the TW Hybrid Polish & Wax first as a base will give me all the shine I need .
 
As a test , I did just the hood after wash & clay . A little of the TWHS Polish & Wax goes along way . Make sure it is good and dry before trying to remove or it will be more difficult to remove. Per instructions I went over with a damp cloth after removing the dried product then a final micro cloth wipe down gave a bright deep shine slick to the touch . I could see using the TWHS Polish & Wax once per year - then wash and use TW Seal & Shine pray for protection every few months afterwards .
 
I use TW Hybrid solutions on my car and love it. It's not super long lasting, but the ease of application makes up for it.

I apply heavier than the instructions suggest, and I don't bother to buff off the excess. My reason for using is to protect the paint, not to make the paint super shinny immediately after application, and it works great for that.
 
It's great stuff, I've had a bottle of Turtle Wax Ceramic spray since 2020 and I'm about half way! I make sure to keep it inside my house though as we do go through different seasons here.

As a former paste wax user, I thought it was too good to be true. Turns out with science, we can have some nice things!
 
Nessim1,

Please dont take this the wrong way as I too applied collinite and TWHS just like you on the bottom 1/4 of my winter rides and found out it did not last. Properly buffing the product off by not putting it on heavy will make it last longer. No joke! A micro thin super durable layer that is properly bonded to the surface is what makes the product work well.

Do two thin coats buffing it off, and that is the best way for TWHS product line.
 
I still go through the automatic wash, but I had time to use this new turtle wax line. Not cheap, but not super expensive. I only did the hood,trunk lid, some of the sides. Smells amazing too.
Ive liked the Meguairs Ceramic Hybrid Wax too, but this was more enjoyable.

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