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Turtle Wax T3KT Black Box Car Wax Kit
$ 21.99
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Features For Turtle Wax T3KT Black Box Car Wax Kit
- New products and a researched process gives the deepest, wettest black shine to the vehicle
- Carnauba based black-infused wax brings out true black in the car's finish
- Removes surface contaminants
- Hand or machine application
- This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
Description For Turtle Wax T3KT Black Box Car Wax Kit
Turtle Wax Black Box Car Wax Kit is a one-of-a-kind black tinted pre-cleaner and conditioner that removes surface contaminants. It features a unique black tinted spray detailer that cleans away pre-cleaner and debris while preparing the surface for waxing. Highest quality carnauba based black-infused wax brings out the true black in the vehicle's finish. ►►► Read More
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Review by Louis Dinatale for Turtle Wax T3KT Black Box Car Wax Kit
ReplyDeleteBLUF: Turtle Wax Black Box work as stated and the results are outstanding. I've seen the reviews and I gave considerable weight to both Vinny and the reviewer with the Porsche, as I own "the Ultimate Driving Machine". I agree and then I don't. I applied the kit to a 2007 BMW 7-series. Although there are a few nicks here and there, they don't steal away from the fact that this is a 7-series ($$$), regardless of color. But I have to say that the Black Box outperformed my Meguiar's Clear Coat Paste Wax and Ice. I don't know what it is about BMW paint jobs, clear coats, whatever, but you can't just use anything off the shelf. I previously used Turtle Wac Ice, Turtle Wax Platinum Paste for Clear Coats, and Meguiar's on both my Ford F150 (Dark Blue) and on my LR4 (Teal) with no problems, but neither worked as well on the BMW as the Black Box did. It was well worth the $18 for a $108K stretch-cruiser!
Review by Joe Harlow for Turtle Wax T3KT Black Box Car Wax Kit
ReplyDeleteI have a metallic black Porsche Boxster, the metallic paint Porsche uses is very prone to tiny chips which show as white. (This is my second one of these cars, the other was metallic blue, you would think I would learn but I am a used car buyer so the choice was somebody else's.) While I have no idea how soon I will have to re-apply this wax it sure made all the little chips go away. The previous reviewer seemed to think that this would do something for the non-chipped part of the paint. Since, like all waxes you are going to wipe it most all off I do not know why one would think that. What is does do is fill in the chips so that they disappear almost completely. Sure I will have to re-apply it, but it beats the heck out painting the car. I love cheap fixes!!
Review by TonyTech for Turtle Wax T3KT Black Box Car Wax Kit
ReplyDeleteAs a car wax this stuff is just "OK." For a quick wax, it works but I am somewhat OCD when it comes to detailing my car and I can put a shine on my black car like no other, it's just a more involved involved process using other cleaners/glazers/waxes. Where this TurtleWax Black Box product excels is in those lightly chipped areas (front bumper) or where body panels closely fit together. Here is why: If you wax with a conventional carnuba wax it dries white and you buff it off. The problem is, in these areas the wax settles in those nooks and crannys, dries white, and is extremely difficult or in some cases impossible to remove because it's such a small chip, etc. So you've basically gone over all your small chips with a highlighter. This is where I now use the Black Box wax. This stuff wont fill in the cracks or perform miracles but it does an EXCELLENT job waxing over these problem areas and making those horrible little white chips/specs/dots disappear (keep in mind it onlys masks the problem). My front bumper with all the little white specs would drive me insane after I detailed my car. Not anymore! Thank goodness for this stuff.
Review by M. Garza for Turtle Wax T3KT Black Box Car Wax Kit
ReplyDeleteI bought this for use on my black Mercedes after reading the box claims of the deep, rich wax specifically developed for black cars. After about three hours of use, the product does provide a decent shine but one thats no different from Turtle Wax Ice or Meguiars NXT wax, both of I've used for a couple years with great success.
This kit contains a "black" pre cleaner, a "black wax" and a "black spray detailer that is also used to remove the pre-cleaner and for a final wipe after using the 'black' wax. After use it did cover up several minor scratches, just as the Ice and NXT waxes have done. I did some research after I used it and found this:
"Colored waxes are what we call a Gimmick product. 99.9% of all car manufactured today and for the last number of years have a clear coat finish so you're not working on a colored, or pigmented paint to start with. Trying to dye the clear coat a color is not only not going to work, it's a the wrong approach to fixing the problem in the first place.
Most people that fall for the colored wax idea are working on a car who's finish has been neglected, thus the clear coat has become dull and it is difficult for their eyes or anyone's eyes to see the color coat, or the pigmented paint under the clear coat.
Instead of trying to dye the clear paint the color of the base coat, (the color coat below the clear coat), the correct option is to make the clear paint clear again so that your eye can see the color coat under the clear layer of paint."
BLUF, this is a decent product however I'm going to stick with Ice and NXT for an easier, longer lasting shine.
Review by William H. Hill for Turtle Wax T3KT Black Box Car Wax Kit
ReplyDeleteI am partial to black cars, and I have owned many over the years. I currently have a 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GXP. I believe there is nothing prettier than a clean and polished black car, but as all you black car ownwers know, getting one to a pristine condition and keeping it there is a challenge. Rock chips, hairline scratches and streaks have been my biggest problems. I am sure I have used every major waxing/polishing product on the market over the years with varying degrees of success, in addition to various paint chip filler systems. I have used products from Zaino, Mothers, Meguiars and many others, all diligently according to instructions, but have never achieved complete satisfaction. I figured I was being too much of a perfectionist -- until I discovered Black Box. I have been absolutely blown away by the results. I clay bar my car frequently, so my clear coat is free of surface contaminants. The deep, wet look, streakless finish of the Black Box products is unbelievable given all my frustrations of the past. I don't see this product trying to dye the clear coat at all, as a previous poster has suggested. After all, this product is just color-induced wax, not paint. There is no way it could dye the clear coat. What I believe Black Box does that other waxes can't is fill those miniscule rock chips and hairline or spider-web scratches with black wax such that they literally disappear. And no more streaks. Pretty amazing. I would certainly recommend that you black car owners give this product a try. It certainly can't hurt, and you might be pleasantly surprised.