There’s a clue in the name that the Turtle Wax is best used for scratches, rather than swirl marks – in this respect, it’s much like T-Cut. The beige paste is abrasive and aggressive, so dulls the ...
Nothing’s worse than walking out to your car and spotting a fresh scratch that definitely wasn’t there before. Sometimes it’s your own doing—brushing a little too close to a low-hanging branch. Other ...
The packaging notes that this product can be used with more vigour to repair deep damage, but touch-up paint would be required afterwards. This confirmed our practical impressions that care would be ...