Hybrid solutions cermaic wet wax

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Having their P&W on plus 2 coats of the spray coating, it was time to maintain and move on to their wet wax. After the vehicle is washed leave wet. Apply 2- sprays per panel on a wet surface. As a drying aid. I used RC Pluffle drying towel. It was interesting to see the water behavior as it hit the surface. VERY HYDROPHOBIC. Made drying very easy. Only needed 1 towel. NO STREAKS OR SMEARS. Scent is fantastic. The finish left behind was AMAZING. In you face shine and depth. This product is CRAZY GOOD. Every once in awhile a product comes out that is a game changer and makes detailing easy and fun. This product is it.
 
I agree with all you said. I love this stuff and it really does leave some serious protection behind on its own. I already ordered more. This product alone has changed my view on TW and their future.
 
Just ordered another bottle today with the sale going on.
 
I just picked up a bottle to try on a friends vehicle, any idea how long the protection lasts? This will be the only layer of protection on the vehicle. Hoping it will last a couple months? I have experience with hydro blue and hydro2, how does the wet wax compare? TIA
 
Hi Tim

I have seen at least 2 months as a stand alone in my personal experience. After 2 months, vehicle came in for a full detail. It was still beading and sheeting but not as strong when first applied. It’s possible to get 3 months depending on how you care for the paint and environment conditions.

As far as a comparison, I can not honestly answer Since I never did a side by side but I would venture to say they are close.

Hope that helps a bit!
 
Hi Tim

I have seen at least 2 months as a stand alone in my personal experience. After 2 months, vehicle came in for a full detail. It was still beading and sheeting but not as strong when first applied. It’s possible to get 3 months depending on how you care for the paint and environment conditions.

As far as a comparison, I can not honestly answer Since I never did a side by side but I would venture to say they are close.

Hope that helps a bit!

And Wet Wax is just a drying aid, right? No spray and rinse application to my knowledge.
 
I also used Wet Wax for the first time as a drying aid after a thorough post-winter wash. The cars still need their decon spring prep but I applied it anyway.

It does make drying much easier (faster mostly). Very simple product to use. Definitely no streaks and adds gloss.

On its own it doesn't really have great self cleaning properties. If anything dirt and water seem to stay on the paint vs the experience of the car getting a wash with just rain. I imagine that's due to the wax content in the bottle vs a more ceramic based product. I will withhold judgement though until I can prep and apply the hybrid ceramic coating as a base.
 
And Wet Wax is just a drying aid, right? No spray and rinse application to my knowledge.

Thanks for the reminder, I'm not sure why in my head I was thinking it was a similar application as the hydro2
 
Just tried this tonight. I haven’t seen the gloss in decent light yet, but it certainly did it’s job of thinning out water and making the drying process easy. From that perspective alone this seems as good as any drying aid I’ve used. And great price.

Well done, Turtle.
 
Just tried this tonight. I haven’t seen the gloss in decent light yet, but it certainly did it’s job of thinning out water and making the drying process easy. From that perspective alone this seems as good as any drying aid I’ve used. And great price.

Well done, Turtle.

So i tried this, CG afterwash and Ammo Hydrate. This left best protection behind..... Afterwash did best job of breaking surface tension...... but as a pure drying aid Hydrate rules. Nothing i have used as a drying aid has given PFM’s the buttersoft feel i get from Hydrate.

If your looking for added protection tho this product is nice.


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Foamed and washed the Jeep with McKee's coating prep auto wash followed by a couple sprays per panel with the Wet Wax.
I think it turned out well...

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Foamed and washed the Jeep with McKee's coating prep auto wash followed by a couple sprays per panel with the Wet Wax.
I think it turned out well...

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That white is poppin’ like Orville Redenbacher.

Having used coating prep wash prior, it would be great to know how long you think the protection lasts... assuming you will be around this Jeep.
 
That white is poppin’ like Orville Redenbacher.

Having used coating prep wash prior, it would be great to know how long you think the protection lasts... assuming you will be around this Jeep.

I should see this Jeep plenty, I'll try to take note of how long it lasts and what maintenance washes have been done during that time.
 
Re: Hybrid solutions ceramic wet wax

I think it OK but nothing special. I bought the new Turtle wax products due to the hype two years ago but now I think they are just average and put them aside and will give them away. There pricing and value is great and they are perfect for the average car owner.
 
Re: Hybrid solutions ceramic wet wax

I think it OK but nothing special. I bought the new Turtle wax products due to the hype two years ago but now I think they are just average and put them aside and will give them away. There pricing and value is great and they are perfect for the average car owner.

Yeah that’s who TW and Mother’s generally cater too..... the OTC crowd.


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