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Posted 12 May 2023

2 x 500ml Turtle Wax 53139 Hybrid Sealant Car Wax Spray Cleans Shines & Protects - £12.75 with code @ eBay / Turtlewax

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Apply this car paint sealant and your future car care becomes so much easier! Once you seal your car’s exterior, you’ll have a shield of protection for at least 6 months.

Many contaminants simply won’t stick to it, so your car will stay cleaner longer, and when you do wash, you’ll have less soil to clean off. Better still, water just falls off the car, so drying your car after washes is easier too.


Even though this car wax spray works as a sealant, all types of wax can be applied as an additional layer of shine and protection without diminishing the performance of either.


Spray it on the paint, plastic, glass, all over the exterior for a shell of carnauba car wax and superhydrophobic polymers.Simply put, this spray wax is one of the easiest, most effective ways to preserve a new-car look!


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Formulated with synthetic hydrophobic polymers and carnauba wax for a mirror-like shine and incredibly durable protection
Seals all exterior surfaces for an enduring like-new appearance
Sheds water from glass to improve the safety of driving in rainstorms
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  1. i2pm's avatar
    i2pm
    5L on eBay for £19.12: ebay.co.uk/itm…172 (from Turtle wax store).
    Much better value. This deal gets you 1litre worth for £12.72, while this gets you 5litre worth for £19.12. It's a no brainer, if you're willing to spend a bit more.

    I've personally used product myself and it's fantastic. Much easier to buff out than ceramic coating, and in my honest opinion gives out the same shine / water protection. Someone did a review on this product in comparison with others:


    Conclusion is Seal n Shine is much better value for money, barely any noticeable performance issue with this against their other products (which are higher priced). (edited)
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    Miccheck1516
    The 5ltr jug is outstanding value for money, and your not far wrong on it being comparable to their other products.

    That said, I've tried both the green and yellow ceramic sprays, the dry n shine, seal n shine, and the graphene flex wax, and there IS a very slight difference between them all.

    My experience below -
    -The green ceramic is most hassle to apply as it needs a dry car, but it buffs like nothing and lasts for ages (>6 months), it gives excellent beading, and great shine.
    -The yellow ceramic can be applied to a wet car, it smells great, a single spray per panel then wipe off with a microfibre, again great beading, good shine, and lasts for a good while(<6 months). Main difference between yellow and green is application and longevity.
    -Dry n shine is the easiest to apply by far, a single spray on a wet car and blast it with the power hose to spread it, it doesn't give as great a shine as any of the other products, the beading is good, but different to all the other products,(its describe it as slower) and it lasts weeks, rather than months. I got a load at less than £3 a bottle and at that price it stays firmly in my rotation. It's probably the 'worst' of all, but that doesn't mean it's bad by any stretch.
    -Seal n shine is not super fussy on how it's applied but I find it's longevity and effectiveness is reduced when put on a wet car, it gives a good shine and the beading is good, your doing well to get 3 months out of it in a UK winter, but at less than £5 per litre, it's cheaper than dry n shine if your paying RRP so you can afford to top it up every wash if you want to, again a single spray per panel is plenty and im washing an xc90 with some big panels.
    - The graphene flex wax is my current favourite, you can basically apply it using any of the methods of the others, the shine is incredible and the beading is insane (I'd say its super fast), when combined with the other graphene products (one and done compound and to the max wax) you really are onto a winner but it's considerably more expensive than the rest.

    Honestly, Joe Public probably wouldn't notice the difference between them all but it is there.
  2. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    TristanDeCoonha
    5 litres for £25 on Amazon.
    Search for B09K44489T.
    With 75p saving using Cardyard (edited)
  3. Hughsee's avatar
    Hughsee
    Bought this and used at the weekend on a brand new car. It was fairly easy to buff off although, instructions say you can use it in sunlight but just use a wet cloth if needed. Got to admit, the hotter surfaces were a damn site harder to shine. Finish was great though
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