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    is turtle wax black box worth it?

    I am looking to try the turtle wax blackbox as a lower level quick wax application for black cars, also curious how it would perform on my black on black on black X5. I will be purchasing alot of the blackfire and pinnacle products for higher end cars at the moment looking for a product that is available over the counter to start. Thanks all!

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    Re: is turtle wax black box worth it?

    I guess that depends on what you're looking to accomplish, as with everything else detailing-related. I tried it a long time ago when I started detailing and even then I was less than impressed with the results I got - it's a bit gimmicky to me, and that gimmicky marketing is why I bought it before I was a bit more educated about what it does.

    It won't correct swirls in your paint - it will hide them. It's basically a really oily glaze with fillers, and there are better glazes out there.

    It won't last long or provide much in the way of protection.

    P.I.T.A. to remove if not wiped on and wiped off quickly. Also heavily stains microfibers and hands if you don't wear gloves.

    I got compliments on it even though I wasn't happy with it. For $20 you can get a better product, but if it looks good to you and you like it, that's all that really matters.

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    Re: is turtle wax black box worth it?

    You would be better off going with a sealant of some kind like Sonax Polymer Net Shield.

    It is an aerosol spay sealant that adds great gloss and good protection from 4-6 months. The application method is very easy, wipe on wipe off. While a can will be $27 you can get a few vehicles out of it.
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    Re: is turtle wax black box worth it?

    I haven't used it. While there are a lot of good reviews of the Black Box on Amazon, the one star reviews would make me think twice about using it. The products are tinted black, so the kit could only be used on black vehicles. If I was wanting a less expensive product for professional use, I'd want something that would work on all vehicles, not just black ones.

    If the goal is a simple to use and quick product for polishing and protecting paint, I'd grab a jug of Mequiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream. I haven't used it either, but I know and trust Meguiar's, it gets rave reviews here on AGO, and it's cheap.

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    Re: is turtle wax black box worth it?

    Save your money.... the black box is not worth the effort requried to apply. If you looking for a cheaper over the counter wax I'd look into Meguairs, or into a bulk wax you could buy a gallon at a time. I'm a fan of Meguiars M26 yellow carnuba wax for my lower end details.
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    Re: is turtle wax black box worth it?

    Hes looking for a quick wax product

    I say just try it out. You may be able to return it depending on where you buy it

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    Re: is turtle wax black box worth it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kengo123 View Post
    Hes looking for a quick wax product
    Is he? Then the Black Box certainly wouldn't be the right choice, as it is a two step product...nothing quick about it.

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    Re: is turtle wax black box worth it?

    •What is the actual:
    color/hue/tint/shade/value/saturation...of these "painted black" vehicles?

    •Hard to properly answer.

    So...
    •Is Turtle Wax Black Box "worth it"?
    -IMHO: Absolutely not!
    -Can't put all of the above different descriptors,
    of all of the black-paints, in one container!

    •This is such a gimmick-product:
    -Please don't let the hype get ya!


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    Re: is turtle wax black box worth it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    I guess that depends on what you're looking to accomplish, as with everything else detailing-related. I tried it a long time ago when I started detailing and even then I was less than impressed with the results I got - it's a bit gimmicky to me, and that gimmicky marketing is why I bought it before I was a bit more educated about what it does.

    It won't correct swirls in your paint - it will hide them. It's basically a really oily glaze with fillers, and there are better glazes out there.

    It won't last long or provide much in the way of protection.

    P.I.T.A. to remove if not wiped on and wiped off quickly. Also heavily stains microfibers and hands if you don't wear gloves.

    I got compliments on it even though I wasn't happy with it. For $20 you can get a better product, but if it looks good to you and you like it, that's all that really matters.
    Summed up my experience perfectly. On another note, if you have any metal-flake in the paint, it will get muted with this product.

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    Re: is turtle wax black box worth it?

    No this product is pretty bad. I used it for a friend who bought it for his black mustang. This product was hard to use and I feel made it dull. I stripped it right off and put on some 845 instead

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