Turtle wax hybrid solutions ceramic coating

Oddly Godly

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As its on sale at halfords at the moment I thought I'd give this a go. I washed and dried the zed and then applied to the car. You only apply a couple of sprays on each panel. Wipe around with one cloth and buff of with another. First impressions were OK but it didn't feel particularly smooth. But overnight it obviously hardened leaving the bodywork silky smooth. I applied a second coat today. I normally use turtle wax paste and this is much quicker to apply.
I have previously used the hybrid solutions car shampoo which worked well and created some impressive beading when it rained so I'm looking forward to seeing how good this is.
First impressions are good and it goes a long way so I can apply several more coats in the next few months.
 

SV8Predator

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Yes, it's OK. I've used it. It gives a nice shine. Don't be mislead into thinking it's a "ceramic coating" though, it's not. It's simply a polish & wax, which (presumably) has some ceramic content.

It's not a proper ceramic coating.
 

Oddly Godly

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In the same way car shampoo claims to have wax in. If it contained a decent amount I wouldn't need to wax my car 🤣
 

Oddly Godly

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Update. Due to parking under trees my car was covered in sap. I washed it and its come up very shiny. The paintwork very smooth to touch. It only took 5 minutes to dry with my large microfiber cloth as the water beaded off the car. So far very pleased with Turtle wax hybrid solutions ceramic coating
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