🚗 Shine On: Elevate your car's color game!
Turtle Wax Color Magic Ultra Shades of Blue is a specialized car polish designed to rejuvenate and enhance the color of your vehicle's finish. Its proprietary color match system, enriched with polyurethane, provides a deep, brilliant shine while offering long-lasting protection. Suitable for metallic and clear coats, this product restores older, neglected finishes to their original showroom-like condition and lasts through up to 25 washes.
K**G
Didn't have a white BMW on lot.
Brand new BMW X3 dark blue paint and already clear coat scratches. Having a dark color you get clear coat scratches just looking at it. I found this does not eliminate scratches but colors the white clear coat scratches to blue clear coat scratches. You have to get twice as close to see the scratches , about 18 inches. So standing over it the paint looks brand new.This wax gives your finish a wet and even finish look. The biggest perk is hiding the scratches from the black shiny plexiglass they put inside and outside of cars ( big mistake) nowadays. Once you stop using this wax , or soap up your vehicle you will see the the clear coat scratches all over again. So buy another bottle if you run out.This wax is easy to apply. Even putting it on with a moist micro fiber towel to dilute the wax it works just as well and buffs off instantly. The moral of the story ... buy a white vehicle.
D**Y
Good match !!
Works good !!
L**G
Great short term solution to spruce up your dark colored car
This product was recommended to me by a high quality detail shop. Their next appointment was three months out! I did us a clay bar to remove debris so I would not scratch it into the car. This step is very important. They recommended 4-5 drops of baby shampoo in distilled water and keep the car and the clay very wet. Then I used a buffer with two terry covers. On for putting the blue wax on and one for taking it off. I generally like working with two buffers but only had one available. It did greatly minimize minor and moderate scratches and the car was super smooth and water repellent. It says it lasts for 20 washes but that depends on if the car is garaged or not.
C**S
This gets worse with some waxes when they dry and the residue ...
I purchased this wax for 2005 deep metallic blue Audi that has seen a lot of winter driving. It has hundreds of very small to medium sized rock chips on the hood that are light colored due to the color of the primer. This gets worse with some waxes when they dry and the residue sticks in the chips. This wax behaves as if it has a dye in it that stains the base of the chip, but it didn't change the color of the car. You do have to use a little elbow grease to work it into the chips, but I am thrilled with the results and will definitely buy it again. I still have rock chips, but they are all a medium dark blue now and it looks world's better from 5 feet away.
E**H
Works a little, probs can't expect more
Mazda 3 2010 with severely oxidized clear coat. Tried acrylic spray 3 summers ago. It helped, but this summer peeled like a bad sunburn. With oxidized clear coat still bubbling, and some touch up paint, used 4.5" grinder with nylon wheel 400 grit and very light touch. Hand sand with 400 grit doesn't work. Got lots of swirl marks. See pic. Applied 2 coats of this colored wax. Uniformity a little better, bluer, but not much. See other pic.
D**S
Wish I had know about this product sooner
My car is fairly new, but after regular waxing every tiny little chip in the paint ends up being a white speck on a dark blue background. I tried this product which has a dark blue color added, and it makes those dots absolutely disappear. Even close up it looks great, and it doesn't get any easier than this. I'm sure if you have bigger scratches or chips the results won't be as good - but for the small imperfections this is my answer. I would suggest wearing gloves however when you apply it unless you like having blue fingers.
C**K
Great ride
Loved the color
M**.
No more white wax chips!
I read a review which addressed my exact issue- paint chips on the hood of my car. Too numerous to try and paint each one. I made the mistake of using a white wax and I could NOT get it out of the chips. This wax worked very well for this problem. I did use an old soft toothbrush to work it in the chips a little better, coated it all and left to dry. It looks sooooo much better! Love it!
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