![]() How Much Does It Cost? Where Can You Buy It? It comes in a 7oz (~200ml) bottle with a flip cap as opposed to a screw cap. Results won’t wash away like other brands.Restores and seals paint in one easy step for long-lasting protection.Repairs light to heavy scratches, swirls, water spots and paint contamination with precision platelet technology.It’s a “one step” (excluding buffing) product that has a paste-like consistency. Turtle Wax Scratch Repair & Renew is a car detailing product that is designed to help you remove scratches, swirls, water spots and other paint imperfection from your car. Review Conclusion – Turtle Wax Scratch Repair & Renew. ![]() However, I hope that this review of Turtle Wax Scratch Repair & Renew gives you a good understanding of what an “average” result might look like. ![]() I also hand-applied only rather than using any kind of orbital or DA. A professional – or even very experienced amateur/hobbyist – could probably get better results than me using this product. I’m a regular guy who likes cars, and who knows the basics of detailing. In this Turtle Wax Scratch Repair & Renew review, I cover my “real world” experience with using this product to let you know whether or not I think it is worth buying.ĭisclosure: I am not a professional car detailer. That’s why I wanted to find a simple, affordable product for removing minor scratches and imperfections from my Touareg.Īs luck would have it, when I was raiding dad’s garage I also came across an unopened bottle of Turtle Wax’s “Scratch Repair & Renew” – a product that claims to be a one-step solution to removing scratches and other unsightly paint issues. Furthermore, because of its relatively gargantuan size compared to the average New Zealand car parking space, it’s a bit prone to other people opening their doors into it or otherwise scratching it when trying to navigate around them. Years of the previous owner using it to tow a caravan to campsites across New Zealand – plus my deployment of it as a vehicle to take my mountain bike and dog out – have left it looking a bit tired. My Volkswagen Touareg (read more here about my ownership experience, or check out our buyer’s guide and model history here) has a pretty average paint finish, to be brutally honest. Those who have read that review will know I ‘liberated’ my supply of Headlight Doctor from my dad’s garage. Recently, I wrote about my results using CRC’s Headlight Doctor product on my wife’s car. My car cleaning product collection is full of products that aren’t necessarily the best thing on the market (but also aren’t the worst) and are more about providing a solid trade-off for people looking to improve the look and finish of their car than those who are truly obsessional about detailing … and I do take my hat off to those people. What I want to do with every detailing product I buy or procedure I undertake is to find the “sweet spot” where I’m getting the best possible outcome relative to effort and cost. ![]() However, I don’t have the time, inclination or tools to spend my entire weekend detailing my car. I don’t like my car being covered in scratches and imperfections and all of the other nasty things that happen to the paintwork over time. I’m the kind of guy who sits in a “happy medium”, perhaps slightly more towards the fussy end. On the other end of the spectrum, you have professional detailers and enthusiasts who will stop at nothing to get their car looking as good as new (or even better than new, for that matter). Others stretch as far as a gas station machine wash once or twice a year. Some people are happy to never clean their car. If you know anything about car detailing, then you’ll know that there are “levels” to this blend of art and science. Hopefully I’m not alone in thinking this (let me know in the comment section below) There is something exhilarating about removing scratches and imperfections from your car – especially if you are the kind of person who takes pride in their vehicle. Is there anything more satisfying in life than improving the paint finish of your car? ![]()
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