The Advantages of Using Color Magic Turtle Wax Black for Car Detailing

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Color magic turtle wax black is a specialized car wax designed specifically for black vehicles. It is formulated to enhance the color and shine of black paint, providing a deep, lustrous finish. The wax contains pigmented polymers that fill in swirl marks and minor scratches, effectively concealing them and leaving the paint surface looking smooth and flawless. One of the key features of color magic turtle wax black is its ability to restore faded and dull black paint. Over time, black paint can lose its shine and vibrancy due to exposure to UV rays, pollutants, and other environmental factors. This wax contains unique color enhancing pigments that help restore the original depth and richness of black paint.



Thread: WaXing Black 740i - Turtle wax Color Magic / Chip stick? ?

This wax contains unique color enhancing pigments that help restore the original depth and richness of black paint. It brings out a deep, dark finish that is sure to turn heads on the road. Another advantage of color magic turtle wax black is its long-lasting protection.

WaXing Black 740i - Turtle wax Color Magic / Chip stick? ?

just waxing my boootiful 740 black baby (it is the normal schwarz, not metallic)..

but i know normal wax usually looks shite on a black car because it fills in all the cracks..

i got Turtle Wax Color Magic car polish with those chip stick wax 'lipstick' for bigger scratches

i know it is a cheap product, but will it give a good shine to my car and hide the nicks and small scratches?

09-26-2009, 05:55 PM #2 Member Join Date Jul 2008 Location Raleigh, NC Posts 155 My Cars 1992 BMW 325i

All wax does is put a layer of protection over the problems you're having, it doesn't do anything to make issues go away. Those kinds of things need to be polished out.

Preparing the surface and removing the defects in clear coat are the only ways to get a really nice looking car. Otherwise, you're just protecting and enhancing the damage.

09-26-2009, 06:52 PM #3 Member Join Date Jul 2007 Location Perth, Australia Posts 3,521 My Cars 2015 Volvo V40, 2005 X5

Basically that means clay the car, polish it and then put wax over the top to protect you clean uncontaminated surface.

Making that car shine doesn't come cheap

09-26-2009, 07:05 PM #4 Member Join Date Jul 2008 Location Raleigh, NC Posts 155 My Cars 1992 BMW 325i

^^^Exactly. Prep the surface you want to look good well BEFORE you actually apply protection. Wax alone offers NO correction and in most cases, will only make your problem areas look worse than they do before you started.

10-01-2009, 12:03 AM #5 Member Join Date Jul 2008 Location Die Ganz Welt Posts 107 My Cars e39, e30

hm. interesting advice.. so I should clay bar first? does that make a real difference? never used it before? looks pretty straight forward?

I have mequire's 3 step (cleaner, polish, carnauba wax) but will the polish fill in the scratches in the black paint and look bad?

or will my new 'black wax cover those up after?

10-01-2009, 10:08 AM #6 Member Join Date Sep 2009 Location Westbrook, ME Posts 150 My Cars 96 BMW 328 I

I was amazed at the difference a claying makes. Its well worth the 3 or so hours you will spend the first time doing it. The car is so much smoother than when you start and the wax goes on really well after. plus you arent sealing the contaminants against the surface.

10-01-2009, 10:44 AM #7 Member Join Date Sep 2009 Location Denver, Colorado Posts 63 My Cars Mini GP, VW GTI

Claying will absolutely make a difference in a variety of ways - makes the finish smooter, helps your LSP bond beter, etc. I don't think you should be taking 3 hours to clay - maybe 20 - 30 minutes tops.

Afterwards, you can apply layers of LSP which can infact, if the correct products are used, fill and mask some minor defects. Problem being, after a few washes, the defects reappear. But, if you've the time and love for your car, may be worth it. Otherwise, spending a few bucks for a proper correction is the preferred option.

10-01-2009, 12:37 PM #8 Member Join Date Sep 2009 Location Westbrook, ME Posts 150 My Cars 96 BMW 328 I

When I clayed mine for the first time, it took over an hour just to do the nose, and windshield. Now that I have done it all over and waxed it I probably could do the whole car in an hour.

10-02-2009, 05:09 PM #9 Pro Detailer Join Date May 2009 Location Totowa NJ Posts 110 My Cars Lancer

i suggest using a better wax and if youre going to polish anything and DIY, i suggest some Menzerna polish or similar. turtle wax anything will not help your paint and it will not correct any scratches. I suggest investing in having your car detailed by professional detailer (stay away from car washes and other detailing centers) look for someone around you on this forum or on other detailing forums. This advice is of course if youre looking to correct the scratches on your car and have it look good.


NEXT CAR: 335xi 10-04-2009, 06:01 AM #10 Member Join Date Jul 2007 Location Perth, Australia Posts 3,521 My Cars 2015 Volvo V40, 2005 X5

After you clay your car, run your finger over an area that you have not clayed. Then run it over the area you have clayed. It feels soooo smooth.

Basically you spray the quick detailer as lubricant for the clay bar and rub in one small area at a time. Once you feel that you can rub the area with the clay bar with no little bumps going through your fingers, wipe dry and move on to the next area.

As far as scratches go. Polish will get very faint ones out. If you have had a 4x4 brush past your passenger door, it will NOT just buff out. Sorry.
There are products like Scartch X out there but I don't think they do much more than Polish and Wax to be honest.

Does anyone here think that the Meguairs Gold Class Wax is any good?

Last edited by Aindriu; 10-04-2009 at 06:03 AM .
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Reviews for "The Ultimate Gloss Finish: Color Magic Turtle Wax Black for Black Cars"

- Sarah - 1 star
I was really disappointed with the Color Magic Turtle Wax Black. I purchased it to try and restore the shine on my black car but it just didn't work. The wax left a streaky residue on the surface and it didn't even cover up the minor scratches as it claimed. It was a waste of money and I would not recommend it to anyone.
- John - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the Color Magic Turtle Wax Black, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The application process was messy and tedious, and even after following the instructions carefully, I didn't see any noticeable improvement in the shine or color of my car. It also left a greasy residue that was difficult to remove. Overall, I was not impressed with this product.
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I tried the Color Magic Turtle Wax Black on my black SUV and I was quite disappointed with the results. It left a hazy film on the surface of the car and didn't effectively cover up any minor scratches or swirl marks. The wax also had a strong chemical smell that was unpleasant to work with. I won't be purchasing this product again as it didn't deliver the desired results.

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