AFTERMARKET: "Wax On, Wax Off" with Turtle Wax Super Hard Shell
Mister Miyagi became popular because of it--you know, that "Wax on, Wax off" training he did with the Karate Kid guy, Daniel LaRusso? We think he's a smart fellow because he knows the benefits of waxing a car. Aside from making it shine like it's (almost) brand new, waxing can help protect your vehicle from airborne contaminants by acting as a barrier between your car paint and the environment.
It also makes car washing easier by lessening the hold of sap or even dead insects from attaching to your car's surface. And aside from letting small debris slide over your vehicle to prevent chipped paints, it also fills in small scratches to make them less visible to the eye.
Turtle Wax Hard Shell
One of the most popular and leading car wax brands that offer you these advantages is Turtle Wax Super Hard Shell. This wax offers protective coating on top--like a hard shell, as the name suggests. You can easily apply it on the surface, and works wonders for clear coats.
Available in liquid or paste, this extra durable wax can clean and shine your car for up to 12 months straight. What's more, it offers good beading for up to 4 months.
It can also remove car stains well. The Turtle Wax Super Hard Shell is great for your polycarbonate headlight lenses, and can restore almost 90 percent of their clarity back. Simply apply the wax on your headlights when they get cloudy or yellowish, and make sure you do it in a shaded area.
Not just for your vehicle
Turtle Wax is highly versatile. Aside from using it in your car, you can also use it to bring out the original shine of your kitchen appliances, such as your refrigerator or counter tops. You can use it to prevent water spots and mildew from forming in your bathroom, or even protect gadgets like lawn mowers and garden tools from getting rusty.
Now that you know the benefits of waxing your car (and other things) with Turtle Wax Super Hard Shell, why not try it yourself? Just don't forget the wise words of Mr. Miyagi whenever you do it: "Wax on, wax off" -- and repeat. Surely, there's no other instruction better than that.
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