Turtle Wax Graphene Flex Wax

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Tried out the new TW Graphene Flex Wax today. Not as easy as they claim to apply but I think the results speak for themselves. I picked it up at Advanced Auto and it was a whopping $25. You only need to apply two sprays per panel so it should last. Also it does not say on the label but it can be applied in direct sunlight just need to buff out the steaks. Overall it's a decent product. Also before I forget I have ppf on the front of the car so it's safe (not dyed) for use on it.
 

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I have it as well. I REALLY wanted to like it. But it streaks like nothing I've ever seen before. I may give the liquid version a try.
 
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I have it as well. I REALLY wanted to like it. But it streaks like nothing I've ever seen before. I may give the liquid version a try.
Totally agree it streaks horribly but I applied it in direct sunlight and it was 83° out so I figured it was not an ideal situation. I unfortunately have zero shade where I wash my car. I was able to buff out the steaks as directed so it ended up looking great.
 
That looks fantastic. I’ve really enjoyed the combo of Meguiar’s Ultimate Paste Wax with Ultimate Quik Wax on top for mine.
 
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I treat the spray wax as a quick detailer. The liquid version is the real base coat and it really holds up well this way.
Watch vids on PantheOrganizer channel on YouTube. I have been happy with the Turtle wax stuff so far. Their interior detailing misting sprays are great too.
 
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