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Turtle Wax 53477 Hybrid Solutions Pro Flex Wax is a 23 oz graphene-infused spray wax that provides extreme gloss and durable protection against water spots, UV rays, and environmental contaminants. Suitable for all exterior surfaces, it can be applied wet or dry and offers up to 12 months of lasting shine and defense.
Manufacturer | Turtle Wax |
Brand | Turtle Wax |
Model | 53477 |
Item Weight | 1.67 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.98 x 4.45 x 2.09 inches |
Item model number | 53477 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 53477 |
J**L
Excellent excellent....
Excellent excellent product! As advertised, simply works exactly as TW says. Be prepared for some work to apply, rather remove, but well worth the effort. Pro tip, apply wet (as wet wax), great results, least effort.
T**G
Withstands for daily drivers
Smooth glossy results. Just fully understand the directions and follow them when using this sealant. It last a good amount of time as long as vehicle is maintained.
E**E
Turtle wax graphene hybrid flex
excellent product, follow directions on bottle for wet or dry application. Showroom glossy finish, used on paint and all plastic parts, windows haze a little, make sure you use a clean microfiber towel to remove any excess product on any windows.
J**Y
Not worth it
Was a little bit harder to buff off then expected. Shine is ok. I always used Adam's graphene ceramic coating but wanted to try something new. This stuff does not compete with Adams In shine and depth in anyway. It is nice but not worth the effort and price.
T**R
Very nice product!!!
Very nice product!!!
B**P
Best ceramic coat I've tried
I've tried Flex Ceramic Graphene Coat, Adam's Graphene, Shine Armor. In reverse order actually. My wife bought me Shine Armor and it actually works great. Super easy application and amazing performance but durability isn't as good as Turtle Wax Graphene FLEX nor Adam's. Adam's is also easy to apply with very good durability but again, not as good as Turtle Wax FLEX. I'm on my second bottle of Flex Ceramic Graphene Coat because after you figure out how to use it, it has the best durability and it's 1/2 the cost of Adam's! Rule-#1: Use a foam applicator!! (I use this Chemical Guys applicator for $18 and although outrageously priced is worth it keeping your hands from getting covered with product. https://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guys-ACC220-White-Applicator/dp/B01HP4C7RW). They have the same applicator without the hard handle for ~$8 and it should work just as well but will be messier. This applicator prevents wasting product and applying the exact amount to not create a chore trying to buff it out after. Rule-#2: Don't spray onto you microfiber cloth then apply or you'll waste most of the product. Rule-#3: If you're not using an applicator don't spray "extra" product on your car or you'll have a nightmare getting the excess wiped off. Just two sprays and work it onto your painted surface. Again, the applicator eliminates this issue, and it's faster to apply. Rule-#4: After testing how to apply in a small square, spray down your whole car and let it dry. Then use a clean microfiber cloth to wipe off all excess, folding over to a new clean area as soon as you see it starts to leave product. Wipe down the whole car this way. You'll use several microfiber cloths. You'll notice that a small amount of reside remains but don't worry about that because we address this in... Rule-#5: Use a spray water bottle to mist the car and buff out any remaining residue. Do this area one small area at a time, not allowing any water to evaporate or you'll leave water spots. You will feel a distinct buttery smooth surface materialize under your cloth during this step. It really is amazing. Then, for fun set something that's smooth and won't scratch on you car and watch it just glide off. It really is an amazing product to use. Rule-#6: DO USE FLEX on your windshield/windscreen. We get torrential rains and I now rarely use the high speed on my wipers. The water just sheds/sheets off. This is such an incredible safety feature being able to see the road safely during these downpours. I park my autos in the garage and with normal driving get about 6 months of great durability and then another 3 months of good protection. For the last year I just reapply every 3 months or so to keep the tough shell intact. That brings me to Rule-#7: I don't recommend using the rinse/wet application method unless you want to to burn through this product quickly. Yes, it does work but a lot of it runs off with the rinse water that's beading up on your car. Plus you burn through microfiber cloths drying and buffing your car. Plus, once I started using a high pressure air device to dry my cars this method doesn't apply. I hope these notes help.
M**O
Product discontinued
I heard rumors from Turtle Wax that this product has been discontinued. Today I received an email from Turtle Wax that it has indeed been discontinued. No explanation why or what may be replacing it. Was a great product…sad to see it go.
V**N
Finicky application vs. Ceramic sprays - update 7/3
The reviewers that state a sticky film or some sort of film that can be tough to buff out are correct. I did not encounter a difficult case but per the forewarning, I had a spray bottle of water ready. For those tough spots, I just gave it a spritz and then buffed it out. I will note that this buffs out best with microfibers that have a loop fabric texture (like a super soft bath towel type) and not those that are flat/smooth or a flat weaved type.The one thing I was extremely dissatisfied with is the alternative application methods as per the instructions on the bottle! It says you can put a couple sprays per panel and then help disperse it with a strong stream of water....yea, no. Disperse like it probably dispersed off the freakin car! By the time I went back to dry/buff after dispersing, it felt like none stayed on the car itself. I tried a spray vs the full stream and same. So that wasted some product. So I thought maybe I was in error, so while the other car was just cleaned but still a little wet, I gave the panels a couple sprays and dry/buff. While it seems like some did film and adhere....it still was no comparison to spraying this on a dry clean car, then having to buff it with the microfiber. When you do it that way, it maybe more prone to some streaking that you have to rebuff but it did leave the slipperier feel. The other 2 way....nope! Wasting expensive product that way. I have to say, the jury is out on the durability but so far...other ceramic and "speed wax" sprays beat this out on ease of application and matches the shine. They also have a more consistent slickness on dry/moist application and after the towel slide off the hood. The TW flex....only seems to do this with the more finicky and labor intensive dry application and spray moist/buff method. Not sure it really justifies the double or more price per bottle when you can get Lucas Speed Wax for 7 or 8 bucks and works awesomely every time no matter how you apply it. Not sure if I'd buy this over other products again.* to note, I used this on a dark blue metallic, white and reddish metallic carUpdate: used it on my oldest car so the paint wasn't great but still good. It could use a paint correction so I wanted to see how improved it would be with just this first. I applied it under cloudy, 70 F weather so not hot panels or fast drying were issues. After washing and quickly taking off excess water, I did 2 sprays per panel mostly. As the applicator had some moistness to it, I went around and applied first before buffing it out. Then this happened. The streaks were difficult to buff (look closely at the pic) out without rewetting the car and using 2 microfibers. I had to put a decent amount of elbow grease on this. I had to even wet and wring out one to rub out the film while having the dry one really rubbing to get the streaking out. Was not happy with this application.In light of this, I think I will not buy this again and just stick with the ceramic only sprays or do the ceramic coat next time.
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