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Turtle Wax

Turtle Wax Renew Rx Heavy-Duty Car Rubbing Compound, 298-g

#039-1020-6
Turtle Wax Renew Rx Heavy-Duty Car Rubbing Compound, 298-g
$9.49
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Turtle Wax

Turtle Wax Renew Rx Heavy-Duty Car Rubbing Compound, 298-g

$9.49

Product Details

Turtle Wax Renew Rx Heavy-Duty Car Rubbing Compound is a robust paste designed to clean dull, oxidized finishes. This product effectively removes scratches and stains from your vehicle's surface, bringing back its original shine. The application is straightforward, requiring only a damp cheesecloth. Made by Turtle Wax, this compound is an essential tool for car maintenance and upkeep.

  • A heavy-duty paste that works to clean dull, oxidized finishes

  • Removes scratches and stains

  • Easily applied with a damp cheesecloth

  • Safe to use on clear coats

  • Size: 298 g

Part Number T230C
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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Consumer Pack Size6111
FlammableNoNoNoNo

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37 out of 46 (80%) reviewers recommend this product

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    1 to 5 of 107 Reviews
    1 – 5 of 107 Reviews

    Need a wider selection of rubbing compound Henry

    a month ago
    I feel the product only partially did what it is supposed to do.
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    agressif

    a month ago
    attention tres agressif aller doucement
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    Works well

    a month ago
    Happy to report this worked well. I was concerned that it said it's an aggressive abrasive but it didn't cut through the paint as much as I thought it might. It worked well to repair minor scratches with help from the touch up paint. Finished nicely afterwards with wax and buffing.
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    Cleaning

    2 months ago
    Didn't do what I thought it would do
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    Excellent pour Monsieur tout le monde

    2 months ago
    Excellentes pour voiture , VUS ou camion
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    Questions

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    Q: I have. 2020 Toyota Camry SE. Black. I backed into the drivers door of a little white car. I have white scuff marks and some scratches on the rear end of my car. No dents.  Will this remove the white scuffs without damaging the finish of my paint? 

    4 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: We would recommend starting with our Scratch Repair and Renew (https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/turtle-wax-scratch-repair-renew-207-ml-0390548p.html#srp).

      4 years ago
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    Q: The paint was scratched on our metal door during a furniture delivery.  Will rubbing compound help fix it?  We no longer have the paint used on the door, so can’t do a touch-up. Thanks for any help.

    4 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: Gail, yes compound should help to remove some of the scratch. Be sure to test it first on a small area.

      4 years ago
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    Q: Is this product safe for use on powder coated parts and will it remove small spots that have faded?

    2 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Powdered coatings is a strong coating. But the durability can vary based on technique and the materials used. It is never recommended to use aggressive polishing agents on any powder coating because it can remove the desired finish. We do NOT recommend using Heavy Duty Rubbing Compound on powder coated surfaces.

      2 years ago
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    Q: Can I use this over touch-up paint to smooth out the finish?

    3 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Touch up paint is made of acrylic urethane and when fully cured becomes a very hard and durable resin. If over applied, it can harden into a "bump" or elevated texture. Heavy Duty Rubbing Compound can work but note that it can require a bit of polishing time. To speed up the process, tape off the affected area and use a 2500 to 2000 grit wet sand on the touch up paint. When the area is about level or smooth, follow up with Heavy Duty Rubbing Compound for a final polish.

      3 years ago
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    Q: Is this product what I should use to attempt to remove oxidation from a fibreglass camper?

    6 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Yes, you can use Turtle Wax Rubbing Compound to remove oxidation from the fiberglass camper. Please exercise caution to not get the compound on any decals or graphics that may be applied over the fiberglass.

      6 years ago
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    Q: Can it be used to remove scratches in windsheilds ?

    6 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Unfortunately, this will not work on glass.

      6 years ago
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    Q: Is it safe to use this compound with a power polisher?

    6 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The Heavy Duty Rubbing Compound is a very aggressive cutting compound designed to be used by hand. Depending on the user’s experience level, type of polisher used and type of cutting pad, it can be safely used with “Power Polisher”. However, because of its aggressive cut, there is very little room for error especially when used with a high torque polisher and aggressive cutting pad.

      6 years ago
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    Q: Will it remove pin head sized rust spots in paint surfaces?

    6 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Rust only forms on bare metal in the presence of moisture and never on painted surfaces. Either rocks chipped away at the paint and exposing the bare metal or the vehicle was parked under a bridge where water rust spots dripped on the vehicle. Either way, Rubbing Compound will remove it but if it is truly rust on bare metal, then the customer will need to seal it with touch up paint or Scratch Pen. Or the rust will return and it will become larger.

      6 years ago
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    Q: Can this blend new and old paint lines? Can this product be used to blend in new painted surfaces with older paint? (I.E. I fixed a rust spot, painted a small section with new paint, but there is a noticeable line/ difference between old and new paint.)

    9 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: It is very difficult to do a “spot repair” without properly painting or blending the paint over an entire panel. Professionals call this ‘”feathering”. New paint never exactly matches old paint, making spot touch ups difficult. Using a rubbing compound will not help blend in the repair. We would recommend using a 1000 grit to 2000 grit wet sandpaper first followed by using ( 039-1021 ) Turtle Wax White Polishing Compound and apply it by hand. It will help remove overspray of the touch up paint and help produce a more uniform gloss on the old and new paint. This compound is less aggressive than the red rubbing compound and may do a better job without dulling the surrounding paint. If desired results are not achieved, than a professional repair is required.

      9 years ago
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    Q: Can this clean white marks in black plastic section of vans? White marks remains on the black colored plastic outer/lower portion of my van (below the doors). This may be remnants of soap or cleaning chemicals. Can this wax thoroughly clean this white marks? Thank you.

    13 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Here is a response from the manufacturer: It is really hard to know for sure without seeing the marks or knowing exactly what caused the marks. The Turtle Wax Rubbing Compound #39-1020 is a heavy duty paste that cleans dull and oxidized finishes. It will help remove scratches and blemishes and restores faded finishes. This product can be used to clean the remnants of soap and most cleaning chemicals. It is hard to know 100% for sure, without actually seeing the surface needing to be cleaned. I would recommend the Turtle Wax Premium Rubbing Compounds because they are much easier to use and work a little better. The item code for the Premium Compound is Product #39-2726-2. The Premium Compound is formulated with an aggressive blend of nanotechnology polishing agents to restore your cars finish. Removes scratches, heavy swirl marks, surface blemishes and 1500 grit sanding scratches. I recommend using this product with a cotton cloth, microfiber cloth, or foam pad. It is safe for all finishes.

      13 years ago
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