I have used this product for years. Easy to apply and won’t ruin plastic parts. Last about 4 to 6 months on my vehicles. Outstanding product in my honest opinion.
Its not necessarily a bad product, but there are so many stronger sprays out there in that price range. Turtle Wax has others, such as the Seal N Shine which blow this one away.
I love it been using it for 2 years. On my black 2015 impala and 2018 Lincoln MKZ, car looks brand new, super shiny gloss. Sometimes leaves streaks of you use too much
Im not a Turtle Wax promoter but this is a spray wax. I think Turtle Wax mentions SmartShield Technology regarding building layers of protection. I just wonder if the Spray Wax does better if used in combination with either the Ice paste or liquid wax. I personally have never used their spray wax, but I have used their Ice paste wax and it has been the longest lasting wax Ive ever used on my truck. I use it in the spring, once in the summer, once again in the fall and it will bead almost all the way to spring. Just my opinion. Thank you for the great review, appreciate it.
Honest feedback. It feels like you really want this product to fail. You constantly refer that there is better products at each test phase. We know there's always going to be better products out there. Just tell us if it works or not, and if its a good value. If you want to trash the product, that's fine, but do it at the end so it at least you sound fair during the testing.
This is a great channel and you're honesty is admirable. I have seen no indication that any of your reviews are "padded". As far as Seal n Shine goes, I have had the same result as you. That's disappointing since there's so many video reviews out there that contradict my results. I didn't even have to try to break it down it just broke. My panels were clean stripped and prepped.
I love that stuff, it is my go to for car waxing...I've never had any disappointments with it and seems to outdo all the other expensive brands and products such as chemical guy's blazin banana wax which I felt didn't perform to specs compared to this ice spray wax which always leaves me a nice shine that lasts for months and greatly repels water
If it works for you, then that is all that ultimately matters. This is actually part of my intent with my testing to as objectively as possible show the various qualities and let you decide what is important to you. Cost isn’t everything and I’ve tried expensive products I’ve hated. You may give Turtle Wax Seal N Shine a shot, i think its an even better version of what you’re using and its cheap. Ethos Resist Graphene spray is super affordable too and quite excellent.
Mr. Dmitry I have an existing ceramic coat. What product do you recommend as a drying aid (spray on the paint while it’s wet) + ceramic boost? I’ve tried P&S Beadmaker, but it has a tendency to streak. Thank you, sir. Robert
Robert, I'm also not a huge fan of Beadmaker. Try the Extreme Solutions Topper. It's silica based, very slick, looks pretty. I think you might like it a lot more than Beadmaker.
Dude keep making videos. I know it's very time consuming and you are putting a lot of effort into it. Keep it up dude, you are gaining momentum. What I would like to see is "How do you maintain ceramic coating" and "Can you apply sealant on a ceramic coating".
Thanks Samy! Appreciate it and I just wrapped a new video today. Should be out soon. I will take note of your suggestions, seems like great topics. Maybe I can do my wash routine on truck and show how I maintain the coating with good practices. Then I can do a cquartz refresh video afterwards. Thanks for watching!
The video showed the old version. The newer versions has a green turtle on the bottle and performs awesome. The new turtle wax has better protection. The seal and shine was improved and so was the ice spray wax. They improved the seal and shine why not improve the ice spray . Up date version; up date videos.
Cool and thanks for sharing. I love my Turtle products. I no longer spend ours detailing my car. Can we say 65 years young. LOL Easy on, easy off. I really don't care about how long it last because every time I wash my car I spray something on it. For me it's more about short term bling than long term durability. But your video did show that I'm not wasting my money for that short term bling. Plus I'm a cheap old dude. LOL
Thanks for watching! A lot of people really like that easy spray on and off and they use products like this one as a drying aid/detail spray when finishing a wash. Nothing wrong with using it this way :).
Turtle wax is awesome. It gets no love from the majority of UA-cam detailers. Hahaha. The rest of us that don’t get free products know better. It’s inexpensive and works great! And like you, I apply the spray after each wash cause I love making my Miata look awesome.
After seeing this review is it safe to say it's not worth applying over the Ice Seal N Shine? I picked up some Seal N Shine about 3 weeks ago and so far I'm 100% satisfied with it as far as gloss, water beading, cleaning off bird droppings etc. At the same time I started using the Maguiars Gold Class car wash, my reasoning is I've heard it doesn't leave much residue or waxes behind leaving the surface cleaner to be able to recoat. Yesterday I washed and dried the car, wiped the car down again with 50/50 mix of IPA and applied another coat of the Seal N Shine. I think it looks great. Right now I'm researching this Ice Spray Wax, seeing if it would possibly add to the finish, but now I'm thinking it won't and I'm better off just re-applying Seal N Shine every month or so.
I would just run the Seal n Shine on its own. It's a great product. I tried stacking Ethos DEFY on top (just posted the video) and they worked great together. I'd avoid the ICE spray wax. The Gold Class car wash is a good one, I used it for years myself. Never had any complaints about it.
like your vids...i use the TW ICE SPRAY WAX primarily on vinyl stripes and details. recommended by several manufacturers as vinyl safe, hi gloss, no edge build up and somewhat protective. application is so easy, use after 2-3 washes as standard. tried a few other spray waxes but this really pops and is user / vinyl friendly. thanks dw
Dmitry, As you and your viewers may know, Turtle Wax Ice now has an Improved product. I have not used the new & improved product. I used this product as a topper or booster on synthetic based polishing and waxing. I have found the Ice Spray Wax is good to use with their Seal N Shine product, also has new & improved formula. I first applied seal n shine, then a layer of ice spray shine. It will be interesting to see how long the new & improved products will last?
@@DmitrysGarage I used the ( new improved) Seal N Shine then the Spray Wax as a Topper over the summer. I got a good 4 mos out of it ( car not garaged kept washed almost weekly) and it was still beading fairly decent. I just reapplied them a week apart and im sure it will get me through the winter.
Wish I was good at mechanic work aswell. I've tried so many times to give it a go. But paint jobs and detailing are my strong paints. Mechanical work is wayyyy to hard. My respect to mechanics..
Hi, just came across you channel and love it. I'm from West Texas, it is 90-105 F all the summer, UV is through the roof and we have fine abrasive dust all over here, it is practically a desert almost no rain. I'm doing extensive research on what product to buy specifically for durability I know synthetic is my best bet but there are so many options. I want a good base product then I will top it of with something else. I don't know what part of Texas you are from, but anything advice for a product in my climate conditions, something in the $0-$40 price range as a base product that can come from the top of your head. Thanks!
Im in Houston and it has been brutal lately. We had some 100% humidity at 98 degrees days. I do remember the abrasive dust when traveling through your part of the state. If you are looking for an easy product that you can reapply a few times a year or less I’d suggest the Wolfgang Deep Gloss 3 or the Soft99 Fusso Coat (original formula). Those are both in your range and synthetic. The wolfgang is prettier but the fusso lasts longer. Both are great choices in my opinion:)
Ice spray wax is a water sheader. Turtle wax seal n shine is a beader. I prefer sheading over beads because less water Marks on the car. Check out jimbo detailing on this product.
That sounds like a fun video to do. Ill keep it in mind! Thanks for watching! Edit: also i heard they changed the formula on the turtle ice spray, so this may explain my results.
Good question. I would say it should be fine, but as always with matte, decals, vinyl, etc... I recommend testing in an inconspicuous area if at all possible.
Antonio, I have a page with a table of the products I've tested linked in the description. Here is the link: dmitrysgarage.com/wax-shootout Thanks for watching!
You can find all the wax tests including UV results here: dmitrysgarage.com/wax I have not found any products that absorb or reflect UV light. It's possible they're helping by providing a barrier/sacrificial layer to water and other chemicals that may oxidize the paint beyond just UV light itself, but if you want strong UV protection consider PPF.
I recently bought this thinking “hey, new formula! Outstanding!” Sometimes hard water stains can be tricky. Well, this went right in the trash. Followed instructions in the garage and it left a hazy film on my black truck. I’ll stick with the turtle wax wax and dry and stay away from this garbage product!
Thanks for watching! Appreciate the input. I'm comparing all kinds of popular products, some new some old. One of my last videos was a paste wax that can actually last multiple years, check out the Rustoleum video, that's a new product on the market. I did a CQuartz ceramic coating video (but not test) earlier with my new truck. I'll be getting into other ceramics as well in the future. While coatings are certainly popular not everyone wants to go through a cut and polish to apply them properly, so waxes are still a huge subset of the market. In fact I specifically had people asking for this video. Thanks again!
I have used this product for years. Easy to apply and won’t ruin plastic parts. Last about 4 to 6 months on my vehicles. Outstanding product in my honest opinion.
Its not necessarily a bad product, but there are so many stronger sprays out there in that price range. Turtle Wax has others, such as the Seal N Shine which blow this one away.
I love it been using it for 2 years. On my black 2015 impala and 2018 Lincoln MKZ, car looks brand new, super shiny gloss. Sometimes leaves streaks of you use too much
Im not a Turtle Wax promoter but this is a spray wax. I think Turtle Wax mentions SmartShield Technology regarding building layers of protection. I just wonder if the Spray Wax does better if used in combination with either the Ice paste or liquid wax. I personally have never used their spray wax, but I have used their Ice paste wax and it has been the longest lasting wax Ive ever used on my truck. I use it in the spring, once in the summer, once again in the fall and it will bead almost all the way to spring. Just my opinion. Thank you for the great review, appreciate it.
Dude, your vids are kicking ass! Love it! This was very well thought out and easy to follow. Proud of you, DMT!
Thanks for watching Jessi! Im trying to improve them all the time :)
Honest feedback. It feels like you really want this product to fail. You constantly refer that there is better products at each test phase. We know there's always going to be better products out there. Just tell us if it works or not, and if its a good value. If you want to trash the product, that's fine, but do it at the end so it at least you sound fair during the testing.
Thanks Allan, appreciate the feedback. I am trying to save my comments for the end of the video in new installments. Its a good piece to feedback!
This is a great channel and you're honesty is admirable. I have seen no indication that any of your reviews are "padded". As far as Seal n Shine goes, I have had the same result as you. That's disappointing since there's so many video reviews out there that contradict my results. I didn't even have to try to break it down it just broke. My panels were clean stripped and prepped.
Thanks Jeff, appreciate the field report, kind words and your viewership!
I love that stuff, it is my go to for car waxing...I've never had any disappointments with it and seems to outdo all the other expensive brands and products such as chemical guy's blazin banana wax which I felt didn't perform to specs compared to this ice spray wax which always leaves me a nice shine that lasts for months and greatly repels water
If it works for you, then that is all that ultimately matters. This is actually part of my intent with my testing to as objectively as possible show the various qualities and let you decide what is important to you. Cost isn’t everything and I’ve tried expensive products I’ve hated. You may give Turtle Wax Seal N Shine a shot, i think its an even better version of what you’re using and its cheap. Ethos Resist Graphene spray is super affordable too and quite excellent.
I also used this product and thought it was just ok.
I like Meguiers a lil better.
Go info, thanks
Mr. Dmitry
I have an existing ceramic coat. What product do you recommend as a drying aid (spray on the paint while it’s wet) + ceramic boost? I’ve tried P&S Beadmaker, but it has a tendency to streak.
Thank you, sir.
Robert
Robert, I'm also not a huge fan of Beadmaker. Try the Extreme Solutions Topper. It's silica based, very slick, looks pretty. I think you might like it a lot more than Beadmaker.
@@DmitrysGarage thank you, sir. I appreciate it.
Dude keep making videos. I know it's very time consuming and you are putting a lot of effort into it. Keep it up dude, you are gaining momentum. What I would like to see is "How do you maintain ceramic coating" and "Can you apply sealant on a ceramic coating".
Thanks Samy! Appreciate it and I just wrapped a new video today. Should be out soon. I will take note of your suggestions, seems like great topics. Maybe I can do my wash routine on truck and show how I maintain the coating with good practices. Then I can do a cquartz refresh video afterwards. Thanks for watching!
The video showed the old version. The newer versions has a green turtle on the bottle and performs awesome. The new turtle wax has better protection. The seal and shine was improved and so was the ice spray wax. They improved the seal and shine why not improve the ice spray . Up date version; up date videos.
This is a four year old video.
Cool and thanks for sharing. I love my Turtle products. I no longer spend ours detailing my car. Can we say 65 years young. LOL Easy on, easy off. I really don't care about how long it last because every time I wash my car I spray something on it. For me it's more about short term bling than long term durability. But your video did show that I'm not wasting my money for that short term bling. Plus I'm a cheap old dude. LOL
Thanks for watching! A lot of people really like that easy spray on and off and they use products like this one as a drying aid/detail spray when finishing a wash. Nothing wrong with using it this way :).
Turtle wax is awesome. It gets no love from the majority of UA-cam detailers. Hahaha. The rest of us that don’t get free products know better. It’s inexpensive and works great! And like you, I apply the spray after each wash cause I love making my Miata look awesome.
@@Brockthedog315 true
Such a brilliantly put together channel dude.
Thanks! Appreciate the kind comments!
After seeing this review is it safe to say it's not worth applying over the Ice Seal N Shine? I picked up some Seal N Shine about 3 weeks ago and so far I'm 100% satisfied with it as far as gloss, water beading, cleaning off bird droppings etc. At the same time I started using the Maguiars Gold Class car wash, my reasoning is I've heard it doesn't leave much residue or waxes behind leaving the surface cleaner to be able to recoat. Yesterday I washed and dried the car, wiped the car down again with 50/50 mix of IPA and applied another coat of the Seal N Shine. I think it looks great. Right now I'm researching this Ice Spray Wax, seeing if it would possibly add to the finish, but now I'm thinking it won't and I'm better off just re-applying Seal N Shine every month or so.
I would just run the Seal n Shine on its own. It's a great product. I tried stacking Ethos DEFY on top (just posted the video) and they worked great together. I'd avoid the ICE spray wax. The Gold Class car wash is a good one, I used it for years myself. Never had any complaints about it.
The Seal n Shine works best on a fresh surface. I would get the Spray Wax and use as a Topper the two go hand and hand.
like your vids...i use the TW ICE SPRAY WAX primarily on vinyl stripes and details. recommended by several manufacturers as vinyl safe, hi gloss, no edge build up and somewhat protective.
application is so easy, use after 2-3 washes as standard. tried a few other spray waxes but this really pops and is user / vinyl friendly. thanks dw
Dmitry, As you and your viewers may know, Turtle Wax Ice now has an Improved product. I have not used the new & improved product. I used this product as a topper or booster on synthetic based polishing and waxing. I have found the Ice Spray Wax is good to use with their Seal N Shine product, also has new & improved formula. I first applied seal n shine, then a layer of ice spray shine. It will be interesting to see how long the new & improved products will last?
Thanks for watching! I'm definitely going to be testing the new product :).
@@DmitrysGarage I used the ( new improved) Seal N Shine then the Spray Wax as a Topper over the summer. I got a good 4 mos out of it ( car not garaged kept washed almost weekly) and it was still beading fairly decent. I just reapplied them a week apart and im sure it will get me through the winter.
Wish I was good at mechanic work aswell. I've tried so many times to give it a go. But paint jobs and detailing are my strong paints. Mechanical work is wayyyy to hard. My respect to mechanics..
Good testing, and nice Speedmaster!
Thanks Tim, appreciate it and thanks I love the Speedmaster :)!
Hi, just came across you channel and love it. I'm from West Texas, it is 90-105 F all the summer, UV is through the roof and we have fine abrasive dust all over here, it is practically a desert almost no rain. I'm doing extensive research on what product to buy specifically for durability I know synthetic is my best bet but there are so many options. I want a good base product then I will top it of with something else. I don't know what part of Texas you are from, but anything advice for a product in my climate conditions, something in the $0-$40 price range as a base product that can come from the top of your head. Thanks!
Im in Houston and it has been brutal lately. We had some 100% humidity at 98 degrees days. I do remember the abrasive dust when traveling through your part of the state. If you are looking for an easy product that you can reapply a few times a year or less I’d suggest the Wolfgang Deep Gloss 3 or the Soft99 Fusso Coat (original formula). Those are both in your range and synthetic. The wolfgang is prettier but the fusso lasts longer. Both are great choices in my opinion:)
Thanks for doing this! Is it safe for exterior plastic trim?
I've not seen any issues with using it on plastic trim.
Great quality on the videos. Good stuff.
Thanks for watching Stefan!
I find that it's hard to rub off after it dries. What is the best car wax to use and easy to rub off?
From the Turtle Wax family the Seal n Shine is very easy to use and wipe up. Id give that a shot.
@@DmitrysGarage ok thx I will
I just did mine ..left residue all over ..maybe I need to let it set in ..any ideas guys ?
Randy, I would guess you sprayed too much on. Rubbing alcohol should clean it up.
So what spray wax do you recomend
Ivan, you can't go wrong with Turtle Wax Seal-n-Shine, Xtreme Solutions Poly -Seal, and The Last Coat 2.0. They're all great.
Ice spray wax is a water sheader. Turtle wax seal n shine is a beader. I prefer sheading over beads because less water Marks on the car. Check out jimbo detailing on this product.
You really couldn’t measure or feel any wax and it wasn’t shedding better than unwaxed.
That's odd but oh well. I loved the video man, can you do jetseal vs wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant?
That sounds like a fun video to do. Ill keep it in mind! Thanks for watching! Edit: also i heard they changed the formula on the turtle ice spray, so this may explain my results.
Apply it on top of seal n shine and it's a different story.
Well done. Nice vid!
Is that applicable on matte parts?
Good question. I would say it should be fine, but as always with matte, decals, vinyl, etc... I recommend testing in an inconspicuous area if at all possible.
What's better than turtle wax ice spray wax?
Antonio, I have a page with a table of the products I've tested linked in the description. Here is the link: dmitrysgarage.com/wax-shootout
Thanks for watching!
Antonio Hernandez - Turtle Wax spray and seal does the same and lasts longer.
fantastic !!!
Can you make a video of turtle wax seal n shine. Thanks
I have a bottle ready to test soon. Thanks for watching!
Best product ever .. the new formula is the one he has to try
How about a durability test of Fusso SoftCoat 99 (old formula)?
I'll keep that one in mind, thanks!
Good info 👍 keep it up
Thanks Pablo! Appreciate you watching.
Great Product is simple Great…….
D-Mitry.🤟🏻
Nice test. Thumbs up from me
Thanks for watching!
I wonder how other people get such good chemical resistance out of it and you got none at all.. interesting..
I did notice that the formula may have potentially recently changed.
Junk flashes before I can buff it off
Cant remove unless I use more
Earned subscription
Thanks for watching and appreciate the sub!
This is the best spray wax on the market 😐
It really isn't. Tons of better products including Turtle Wax Seal n Shine
I have found it has a tacky feeling once cured. Strange.
Well being that it’s a spray wax and u can do an entire limo in 20 minutes, it passed. You didn’t shoot it with a shotgun?
Lots of spray waxes can do an entire limo in 20 minutes. Not sure I get your point.
Dmitry's Garage my point is spray waxes aren’t intended to last months and months. Be well.
Good video man but you really gotta brush your tongue and teeth before you do a close up on your face.
where are the uv protection tests for all these waxes? chemical guys
You can find all the wax tests including UV results here: dmitrysgarage.com/wax
I have not found any products that absorb or reflect UV light. It's possible they're helping by providing a barrier/sacrificial layer to water and other chemicals that may oxidize the paint beyond just UV light itself, but if you want strong UV protection consider PPF.
@@DmitrysGarage THANK YOU very much appreciated!
I recently bought this thinking “hey, new formula! Outstanding!” Sometimes hard water stains can be tricky. Well, this went right in the trash. Followed instructions in the garage and it left a hazy film on my black truck. I’ll stick with the turtle wax wax and dry and stay away from this garbage product!
The Chemical Guys product didn't do any better. Biased test.
Or they both aren't very good products. I've tested products lasting thousands of washes.
You need more up to date products. ICE wax is old and out dated. users are into ceramic coatings.
Thanks for watching! Appreciate the input. I'm comparing all kinds of popular products, some new some old. One of my last videos was a paste wax that can actually last multiple years, check out the Rustoleum video, that's a new product on the market. I did a CQuartz ceramic coating video (but not test) earlier with my new truck. I'll be getting into other ceramics as well in the future. While coatings are certainly popular not everyone wants to go through a cut and polish to apply them properly, so waxes are still a huge subset of the market. In fact I specifically had people asking for this video. Thanks again!
I tried seal and shine and then ice wax .. let me told you guys it’s the best products I have used
What do u use upon maintaining?? Do u use ice spray detailer??
Seal N Shine is really great!
Jon Dizon yes the new ice wax.. but once every 3 or 4 months I use the same seal and shine but all new formulas