Used Turtle Wax's Color Cure this Saturday and...
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Used Turtle Wax's Color Cure this Saturday and...
Although it was very easy to put on, it doesn't do very much at all. The shine isn't all that great and very difficult to see. You must apply the color cure in a shaded area and not in direct sunlight, otherwise you might end up with a few swirls present in the paint as you buff out the hazy (learned that the hard way).
However the chipstick that it comes with is absolute garbage. It doesn't do squat as far as scratch removal. It promptly went into the bottom of a proper disposal container.
By the way, I used the green version of the color cure series as my Tundra's color is imperial jade mica.
My father (although he meant well) was the one that bought this for me as I was complaining last time I was washing it about how there is no wax on the paint. I simply put it on as my Tundra as a current protective measure as it's going to be in the garage for about two months as I go overseas.
My recommendation, not worth a penny.
However the chipstick that it comes with is absolute garbage. It doesn't do squat as far as scratch removal. It promptly went into the bottom of a proper disposal container.
By the way, I used the green version of the color cure series as my Tundra's color is imperial jade mica.
My father (although he meant well) was the one that bought this for me as I was complaining last time I was washing it about how there is no wax on the paint. I simply put it on as my Tundra as a current protective measure as it's going to be in the garage for about two months as I go overseas.
My recommendation, not worth a penny.
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