NEW Turtle Wax ICE!!
I guess this is what I get for washing my truck and taking pics, but forgetting to post them. Ha.
Anyway, here's pics from last night:



And for those of you that haven't noticed, you can click on my pics and see the full 1600x1200 res shots. Download may be slow as they are coming from my webserver at home.
Anyway, here's pics from last night:



And for those of you that haven't noticed, you can click on my pics and see the full 1600x1200 res shots. Download may be slow as they are coming from my webserver at home.
I know this thread is like super old, but after checking out everyone's pics and seeing the differences I'm gonna have to check it out too. I'll pick it up this weekend and try it out and post my before and after pics.
Ok So I picked up ICE last night and tryed it out. It's AWESOME! It was so easy to put on and just as easy to take off and the shine *ahhhhhh* KILLER! I drove past some girls in a gas station parking lot and their jaws almost hit the ground! Could just be me *nah* it was my blazer and the killer shine this wax gave it! This stuff is smooth. A grasshopper hopped on to my hood near the windshield and proceeded to slide all the way off the hood while trying his best to find a way to hold on! I highly recomend ICE for those tedious in between buff jobs.
My '01 Bonneville SSEi after a good wash, clay bar, and Gold Class paste wax just for comparison. Click on the smaller pictures to see the full resolution pics:

















Hopefully that will work... LOL I'm not sure if my webserver at home is working properly... Anyway, the lighting is quite a bit different. I don't have up close pictures of the ICE mainly because you could definitely see the swirl marks, which were non-existent with the Gold Class. NXT IMO is exactly the same as Gold Class as far as depth of shine, color enhancement, and flaw coverup, but NXT is easier to apply than Gold Class and in my experience lasts longer (comparing paste wax for both).

















Hopefully that will work... LOL I'm not sure if my webserver at home is working properly... Anyway, the lighting is quite a bit different. I don't have up close pictures of the ICE mainly because you could definitely see the swirl marks, which were non-existent with the Gold Class. NXT IMO is exactly the same as Gold Class as far as depth of shine, color enhancement, and flaw coverup, but NXT is easier to apply than Gold Class and in my experience lasts longer (comparing paste wax for both).
Just picked up one myself for the upcoming nice weather. I noticed that they just came out with a liquid clay bar turtle ice. Anybody use this yet? Results? Thinking of trying it myself.
Interesting to note in the newspaper article above....
He washed theENTIRE car with the zip car wax, then put the ICE on one half. It could be that the (I'm guessing here) acrylic base, or whatver they use as a polymer chemical for the shine depth/protection, of the ICE doesn't like having another layer below it.
I read that NXT and Gold Class can't be layered like ICE can, becausethey havesome mild cleaning agentsin them. That might even mean no applyingon top ofa paint sealant as well. Anyone know for sure?
He washed theENTIRE car with the zip car wax, then put the ICE on one half. It could be that the (I'm guessing here) acrylic base, or whatver they use as a polymer chemical for the shine depth/protection, of the ICE doesn't like having another layer below it.
I read that NXT and Gold Class can't be layered like ICE can, becausethey havesome mild cleaning agentsin them. That might even mean no applyingon top ofa paint sealant as well. Anyone know for sure?












Whoever owned my blazer before me like never washed this thing cause its all spiderwebbed and ugly. I cant wait for the custom paint job
