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Turtle Wax

Turtle Wax Renew Rx Car Polishing Compound, 298-g

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Turtle Wax Renew Rx Car Polishing Compound, 298-g
$9.49
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Turtle Wax

Turtle Wax Renew Rx Car Polishing Compound, 298-g

$9.49

Product Details

Turtle Wax Renew Rx Car Polishing Compound is a pre-softened formula that applies smoothly with a damp cheesecloth. It's designed to efficiently remove oxidation and road grime from your vehicle's surface. Without employing harsh abrasives, this compound helps to ensure that your vehicle's finish remains unscratched.

  • Pre-softened formula that goes on smooth and easy with a damp cheesecloth

  • Removes oxidation and road grime without scratching

  • Contains no harsh abrasives

  • Outstanding for removing paint transfer from parking lot scrapes

  • Size: 298 g

Part Number T241C
Chemical Form Liquid
Household Chemical Type Liquid
Polish Type No Polish
Surface Type Not Applicable, Paint
Machine Use Not Applicable
Laundry Use Not Applicable
Primary Scent Fresh
Consumer Pack Size 6
Flammable No

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This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.

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23 out of 26 (88%) reviewers recommend this product

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Polishing compound

a month ago
Haven't used it yet but hopefully it will do the job.
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Definitely the best option

2 months ago
I bought this product to polish my headlights. It worked very well.The best option is to polish the body or headlights.Its best feature is that it is thick or doughy, which makes it very comfortable and high quality.Definitely the best option.
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Maybe not the right product

3 months ago
I bought this as a first try to deal with some clear coat that's gone hazy, but I have to think it's not the correct product for the problem. It improved the texture a lot (much smoother) but really it's just as hazy as it was before. On to the more labour-intensive solutions now I expect.
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Super Turtle !

a year ago
Good stuff , works well as long as not past the colour coat !
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Polish

a year ago
As usual always get products.
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Q: Will this product blend/disguise small vehicle door chips

7 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: Using the product “as is”, unfortunately, the answer is no. The polishing compound is designed for minimizing or removing scratches in the paint clear-coat layer. This product will not “fill-in” or blend paint chips. However, the paint chips can be remediated with touch-up paint first that matches the paint color of the automobile. Once the chip is filled-in with paint and allowed to cure, it can be blended in with the polishing compound and then protected with a coating of wax.

    7 years ago
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Q: Is this product (Turtle Wax Polisher) suitable for polishing a table top which has been finished with Tung oil?

7 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: With Tung oil being used I assume this table is un-painted natural wood. If this is the case, no, do not use the polishing compound. That type of surface will require products designed for wood/furniture refinishing. The Polishing Compound is not to be used on porous surfaces and/or non-painted surfaces.

    7 years ago
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Q: Can we use the turtle wax polisher on a shuffle board table top

9 years ago
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  • A: Before recommending any type of cleaner or polish, we need to understand what the shuffle board surface is made out of. If the game top has a clear plastic overlay of surface cover, yes, a light duty polish or a cleaner wax like Super Hard Shell Liquid or Paste will remove minor imperfections and restore the clear plastic’s clarity and hide deeper scratches. To advise the surface will become slick and slippery. If the surface of the game board is a printed graphic with no top plastic shield or cover wew ould not recommend use of polish of any kind for fear of removing the graphics. Only surfaces that are highly reflective and smooth can be polished with car care products. You would start first to see if a light duty multi-surface cleaner will work on a small area. If the surface darkens or it becomes wet and absorbs water, then cleaning should not be attempted. If the surface is water resistant and graphics are unaffected , test a small area next with a liquid wax to see if it will restore the surface and slowly work to more aggressive cleaners / polishes if needed, always testing as you go.

    9 years ago
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Q: Is this product safe for use with rotary bufers?

16 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: This product should only be applied by hand.

    13 years ago
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