Turtle Wax Graphene Flex Wax

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TW has certainly upped their game in the last few years. I have no problem using many of their products. This ain't 1972 any longer. Meguiar's should be looking over their shoulders. TW line is great. Of course you still need a jack hammer, 2 mules, and a backhoe to remove the old TW paste wax.
 
is it worth the $25.99 price tag ? i still have so many of the newest and greatest that came out in the last couple of years. LOL
 
Even TW admits that S&S chemical resistance is the best of any of their products.

I agree with them. But the Hybrid Solutions Ceramic supposedly outdoes it a little if given 2 coats with 24 hours of curing in between. We'll see. I've got it on one of my Jeeps now. I suspect the SNS still does just as well. But the HS Ceramic does shine just slightly more, or at least I perceive that.

I ordered a bottle of the Flexwax to check it out. One YouTube detail channel ran it against SNS for durability and it looked to me to be very close, but still an advantage for SNS. But the Flex Wax had more shine, according to the little meter. It scored a 100, which I think was as high as the meter goes. So It might take the win on gloss/shine.

But how in the world can you beat SNS at 8 bucks a bottle? And it now smells as good and has UV protection in it. I'll probably go back to just SNS once my HS Ceramic and the Flex Wax run out.

But three cheers for Turtle Wax! They are really killing it right now. My brother was using Slip 2000 and swearing by it. He just put HS Ceramic on his truck and immediately demoted the Slip 2000 to boat duty.

I also tried HS Black Acrylic yesterday on my cousin's black Jeep. It was impressive. I bought it to cover up some light scratches on my Jeeps' black hard tops. I think it will do well with that.
 
Early reviews of this are very impressive. I haven't personally tried any of this new generation of TW products (although I have a friend using S&S on my recommendation) but this could be the one that makes me pull the trigger. I'm currently using Xtreme Solutions Poly Seal on my wife's X5 and I'm not as impressed as I thought I'd be based on the hype.
 
I made a mistake....my brother used Lucas Slick Mist, not Slip 2000. Not sure how Slip 2000 got into my brain. He thinks the TW Hybrid Solutions Ceramic is much better after trying it once.
 
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