Turtle Wax Ice
+9
paul
Blueknight
barry_mcki
2wheelsagain
Hammy
Ewok1958
kewwig
Kaupy1962
Jimmy the Boy
13 posters
Page 1 of 2
Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2
Turtle Wax Ice
Gday and a very happy and safe Easter to All. Well I'm probably going to open a can of worms here because everyone has a favourite wax or polish they like to use but I'd like to put Turtle Wax Ice out there as a major contender. Having used the lot over the years ( Maguires, Auto Glym, Mothers, & so on ) I can safely say this stuff has blown me away with the results. A mate of mine who has had a heap of mint condition bikes polished to within an inch of existence won a tub of this ICE at a golf day. With a ho hum yeah whatever another bloody polish attitude, he didn't use it for a while. THEN came down to my house after using it, threw the tub at me and said, " get this shit on your Bandit asap it is bloody unbelievable! " Needless to say he was 100% correct. Goes on easily, wipes off easily ( cloths are in the kit ) but here is the clincher.................With the other products you have to be so careful not to get any on your black plastic or rubber components because of that white streaking thats impossible to remove. Well this stuff is made for the duco, plastic, screen, indicators everything!! And it brings them up like brand new. I had the entire bike done in 20 mins. I haven't had it on there long enough to see how it performs over time but initial results are mind blowing. I'd be really interested to see what other members think of this product or if there is a negative about it because I can't seem to find one so far. Have a great holiday everyone, Jimmy.
Jimmy the Boy- Posts : 803
Join date : 2011-05-14
Age : 55
Location : Wagga Wagga
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
I use the Ice and my bike is often mistaken for new after 6 years of riding in all weathers. It is great on the screen as well as paint. I really rate it. Cleaning is a cinch, easy on and off and no powdery residue (I sound like an infomercial). I also use IP-One Renovator on plastics for a new look. Better than Pledge!
kewwig- Posts : 985
Join date : 2011-03-21
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
That's enough of a recommendation for me - i'll give it a go.
Ewok1958- Posts : 3940
Join date : 2010-08-03
Age : 66
Location : Bega, NSW
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Great on the car too. Like wiping off water, really. It's not got cutting compounds so you can use it as much as you want. A bottle lasts ages
kewwig- Posts : 985
Join date : 2011-03-21
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Ewok1958 wrote:That's enough of a recommendation for me - i'll give it a go.
Me to.
Hammy- Posts : 4446
Join date : 2011-08-09
Age : 65
Location : The Rock
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Just an update on the TW ICE. I went to buy some and could only find the liquid. I think this is what Kewwig is referring too. I used the paste and I liked the way it went on so I'll be hunting a bit further for it.
Jimmy the Boy- Posts : 803
Join date : 2011-05-14
Age : 55
Location : Wagga Wagga
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
I just cant understand why Turtle products are so expensive.
I mean its not like they're fast and hard to catch
I mean its not like they're fast and hard to catch
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Jimmy the Boy wrote:Just an update on the TW ICE. I went to buy some and could only find the liquid. I think this is what Kewwig is referring too. I used the paste and I liked the way it went on so I'll be hunting a bit further for it.
It's suppose to be sold at most auto places:
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Thanks Barry.
Jimmy the Boy- Posts : 803
Join date : 2011-05-14
Age : 55
Location : Wagga Wagga
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Jimmy the Boy wrote:Just an update on the TW ICE. I went to buy some and could only find the liquid. I think this is what Kewwig is referring too. I used the paste and I liked the way it went on so I'll be hunting a bit further for it.
Yes, a clear liquid like almond oil in appearance. Gave my bike a clean with it today, and used it on everything including rims, headlight, screen etc. I use it on my family car too. Much easier than wax
kewwig- Posts : 985
Join date : 2011-03-21
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
After all the comments, is it the liquid or the paste which is best.
Regards
Paul
Regards
Paul
Blueknight- Posts : 83
Join date : 2013-01-24
Age : 78
Location : Swansea NSW
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Paul, Ive only used the paste and I've ordered a tub online. I'm imagining the paste probably goes on a bit thicker than the liquid and lasts longer. I'm really pleased with the finish of the paste but you can bet the liquid is just as good. It's not a cheap decision as its $40 a bottle but The liquid is a lot easier to find. Just a side note, this is how effed up Australia is... I can by a tub of paste online in the UK and get it posted to my door in Wagga for $30. Thats 25% cheaper than any shop here. What a joke. Chris, it looks like the turtles are slower and easier to catch over there.
Jimmy the Boy- Posts : 803
Join date : 2011-05-14
Age : 55
Location : Wagga Wagga
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
There seems to be a good range of ICE products available. I might give the "between" spray a try soon.
Click HERE
Click HERE
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
2wheelsagain wrote:There seems to be a good range of ICE products available. I might give the "between" spray a try soon.
Click HERE
Must admit , it's been a while since I had my" between" sprayed
paul- Posts : 7740
Join date : 2011-08-19
Age : 72
Location : Morphett Vale Sth. Aust.
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Try a vindaloo Paul, that should do the trick.
Jimmy the Boy- Posts : 803
Join date : 2011-05-14
Age : 55
Location : Wagga Wagga
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Jimmy the Boy wrote:Try a vindaloo Paul, that should do the trick.
paul- Posts : 7740
Join date : 2011-08-19
Age : 72
Location : Morphett Vale Sth. Aust.
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
crimsondawn wrote:What is so great about it? Just the fact that it goes on and comes off ok?
What is the finish like?
A nice deep finish. What I like about the liquid is ease of application and it goes on everything, whereas wax and black plastic aren't great mates. I use wax as well from time to time but the Ice is the polish of choice. I am Mr Clean Freak and it's the best product for me and I have tried a lot.
The pictures here show the finish I get with Ice. It's as good 3 years later, and yes, I ride it all year round in NZ winters!
http://kewwibike.blogspot.co.nz/2010/09/some-cleaning.html
Last edited by kewwig on Tue 02 Apr 2013, 9:05 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Added a link)
kewwig- Posts : 985
Join date : 2011-03-21
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
crimsondawn wrote:Looks nice . Currently using Meguiar's Deep Crystal wet look wax.
Same here.
I should post a pic of my 14yr old RF900R. It looked brand new until I stuck it in a tree.
The Maguiars stuff is awesome.
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
2wheelsagain wrote: It looked brand new until I stuck it in a tree.
Sorry , I had to when I read that.
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Crimsondawn the great thing about the ICE is it rejuvenates everything to looking brand new and wet look, not just the duco. Theres a heap of plastic on bikes & thats where the pain was but not anymore. Mirrors, covers, indicators, even the master cylinders look like I've replaced them. Im not saying there isn't anything better on the market but for ease of application, plus it makes every part of your bike come up like new, its easily the best product I have personally used.
Jimmy the Boy- Posts : 803
Join date : 2011-05-14
Age : 55
Location : Wagga Wagga
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
Re-Cycled wrote:2wheelsagain wrote: It looked brand new until I stuck it in a tree.
Sorry , I had to when I read that.
You know the pine tree scents you get for the car?
Well I got the whole tree
They're still an awesome bike even against todays offerings in my opinion.
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
I've ordered some of the wax from the UK site on Ebay.. just over $30 delivered.. Will give an unbiased report when it arrives..
Bhoffo- Posts : 617
Join date : 2011-07-04
Age : 66
Location : Katoomba - Blue Mts - NSW
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
according to the turtle wax Australian website it is easily available from several stockists ... super crap auto ... big w .... kmart .. and othersBhoffo wrote:I've ordered some of the wax from the UK site on Ebay.. just over $30 delivered.. Will give an unbiased report when it arrives..
Baz- Posts : 1224
Join date : 2009-09-29
Age : 68
Re: Turtle Wax Ice
2wheelsagain wrote:Re-Cycled wrote:2wheelsagain wrote: It looked brand new until I stuck it in a tree.
Sorry , I had to when I read that.
You know the pine tree scents you get for the car?
Well I got the whole tree
They're still an awesome bike even against todays offerings in my opinion.
Very funny Chris. I nearly had a similar moment the other week, but it would have been closer to the scent of eucalyptus. The Red gums and Jarrahs over here in the west would do a job on you considering what they do to cars that they happen to jump in front of.
reddog- Posts : 2523
Join date : 2010-09-27
Age : 46
Location : Allanson WA
Page 1 of 2 • 1, 2
Page 1 of 2
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum