- Super hydrophobic and SiO2 polymers deliver water repelling, water sheeting, and chemical resistant protection that can last up to 12 months
- Simply spray on a clean dry car, spread and remove with a folded microfiber cloth; for best performance paint should be free of contaminants by using a clay bar or compound prior to application
- Adds a brilliant mirror-like shine that enhances the depth of colour and finish by reducing water spots and contaminant deposits
- Can be used in direct sunlight and on all exterior surfaces including glass, headlights, trim and wheels, not recommended for soft side convertible tops
- The Hybrid Solutions collection features a sweet fruity fragrance
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Harsha Mehrotra
This stuff is really good.
TLDR: Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray Coating is very, very good. Story: My Golf R is in the shop for a rattle, so I got a Jetta as a loaner car. My Golf is ceramic coated with Gyeon. I ordered a bottle of Turtle Wax to try it out, as Beadmaker and Sonax didn't really fill in the itch for my needs as a customer-car sealant. Application process: I didn't go too crazy here; it's a loaner car. ONR washed, towel dried, Carpro Eraser prep. Nothing fancy. I sprayed one or two sprays onto a soft microfiber cloth and applied the product panel by panel. A little goes a long way with this product. I buffed off with another microfiber. It went on very easily and came off easily as well. It comes off very slick, and is not grabby like Beadmaker. Results: OHHHLAWD that slickness and gloss is incredible. Way more so than Sonax or Beadmaker. I would say the slickness feels on par with Carpro Reload on a coated car. Who knows what the durability will be like, but if you're using it to coat either a customers car (or your wife's), this is a terrific product. This product is absolutely phenomenal for the weekend warrior or even professional. I can't believe it only cost $15 from Amazon. 10/10
Shannon Jamarcus Riminton
The best sealant on the market!
I’ve tried a lot of sealants, waxes and coatings looking for the perfect one to stand up to these New England winters. This is the absolute best sealant I’ve ever used. EVER! It’s so easy to use. I just prepared and dried my car. Be sure to clay and do any paint correction you want first. Then I applied this stuff. I’ve always spent a ton of time applying gels and pastes to applicator pads and rubbing it in then waiting an hour or so and buffing them off. No more with this product. You just spray a few sprays per panel, rub it in and wipe it right off. I waited the 24 hours and gave it a second coat. Drove my truck the next day and got endless compliments. People are used to seeing my cars clean but everyone told me they thought it was a brand new car. It beads water like it’s not even wet. It’s almost impossible to keep water on my truck. We had our first winter storm recently and with that came the road salt. Drove right through it. Parked my car. Woke up and most of the snow had already even fallen off my car! It’s that slick! I checked on my car once the snow was off and the hood and front of my truck looked brand new still! The sides of my truck had some salt on it and luckily we had a warm day today so I rinsed her off. It still beads water just as good as the first time. This product is an absolute game changer. Easily the best on the market. Now I just have to grab some of the wash shampoo and the wet wax to give those a shot. Do not pass up on this product!
Jessie Ann
Real world comparison of Ice Seal N Shine, Nu Finish, and Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic
10 week update: Silver car photo above shows water beading after 10 weeks of application (2 coats) of Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic Spray on a different car. I applied it again today. Very easy to apply. Can apply to black trim. Nice smell. Nice gloss after application. Will probably stick with this product for paint protection. 4 week update: Second photo is 4 week update after wash and spraying with water. Car has been outside in the rain most of the past 4 weeks. It has rained approximately half of the days. Nu Finish is completely gone. Ice Seal N Shine and Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic are mostly gone. There are a few small areas of water beading for each of these. I would state that all 3 products have failed. Overall very disappointing for all 3 products and not the results that are claimed by the "professional" reviewers of these products. Not sure why the durability was so poor. Perhaps it is because I did not do any prep to the paint other than washing it (no decontamination, no clay bar, etc). But the reality is that most people are not going to professionally prep the paint prior to application. In this situation, perhaps the cheapest and easiest to apply product would win - of these, that is Ice Seal N Shine. Conclusions: 1) All 3 products did not last more that 4 weeks, this is very disappointing - I may look into other products once I use up my supply of these 2) Nu Finish: Clearly the worst of the 3 products. I think I am done with Nu Finish and won't purchase it again. It is not durable (at least this bottle of it) and it has the major disadvantage of leaving white marks on black trim and rubber - many cars have lots of black trim these days. 3) Seal N Shine: I think this might be the winner. Of the 3 products, it is the easiest to apply, it can be applied to black trim, and is much less expensive compared to Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic. 2) Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic: Has slightly more gloss and slickness compared to Seal N Shine (both are much better than Nu Finish). If this is the most important feature for you, than it could be the best. However for me, it is more expensive and it was slightly harder to apply. I would accept these disadvantages, if it lasted longer, but it did not. Therefore, it loses out to Seal N Shine. Original Review: Decided to compare Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic Spray Coating to Nu Finish and Turtle Wax Ice Seal N Shine. Washed my over 10 year old minivan with Meguiars Gold class car wash shampoo and dried it with a microfiber towel. Did not do any other prep to paint. Applied Turtle Wax Ice Seal N Shine to the left side of the hood, Nu Finish in the center and Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic Spray Coating on the right side. Turtle Wax Ice Seal N Shine is easiest to apply. Just spray then rub on with clean microfiber towel and buff with other microfiber towel. Does not streak. Looks and feels glossy. Nu Finish is rubbed on with slightly moist towel, allowed to dry, then buffed off with a clean microfiber towel. This is more time consuming and labor intensive compared to the Seal N Shine - especially for a whole car. Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic Spray Coating is a little more difficult than the Seal N Shine unless you follow the directions closely. The first time I tried it (on a different car), I used too much and towards the end of the application towel because saturated with it. It made some streaks on the paint and trim that I had to buff out with a moist microfiber towel. This issue never happened to me with the Seal N Shine. In terms of the end result, the Seal N Shine and the Wax Hybrid Ceramic Spray Coating look the same. They are both glossy and slick. The Nu Finish is slightly less slick and less glossy. I will try to remember to update this based upon durability. In Summary: - Turtle Wax Ice Seal N Shine: very easy to apply, smells OK, can be applied to trim and paint, glossy finish - Nu Finish: more time consuming to apply (apply, let dry, then buff off), shiny finish (but not as glossy as Seal N Shine and Hybrid Ceramic Spray Coating) has major disadvantage of making white spots on black trim, rubber and plastic. - Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic Spray Coating: easy to apply (but a little more difficult than Seal N Shine because if you get too much during the application, it will streak), smells nice, can be applied to trim and paint, glossy finish.
Stephanie Blair
Easy to apply
Used this Turtle Wax Ceramic Spray coating on a new Camry SE. Very easy to apply with a light coating. One of the unintended consequences of how slick this coating is, was it gave me a hard time installing a full body car cover. The car cover kept sliding off. I had a hard time wiping it off the windshield. Left a haze which took a while to remove. Maybe on glass you need to remove it quickly to avoid streaking or haze, but I'll probably not use it on the windshield again. All in all this product does what it claims. However time will tell how long it protects especially when the car is parked outside and exposed to the sun's UV rays.
Preethii Kuumaar Patnaaik
Good product but leaked during shipping
If it's better then the Turtle Wax Seal and shine it'll be great because that stuff works awesome. Only problem is I received my ceramic spray coating yesterday and it was in a bubble invalope and half of the product leaked out. Disappointed
Bonnie Jean Hill
Goes on easy. Great shine
Seems a lot of people had the same problem with damaged shipments. My first shipment never even made it to me. The second arrived in tact. Great gloss and easy application. Will have to see how the durability is.
كوني توريس جاليا
For first time use it takes two coats and it looks great!
I used the Turtle wax Hybrid Ceramic System yesterday on my 10yr old Accord. It’s a pearl paint and it was in good shape to begin with. I washed it, used a Mothers clay bar and then the turtle wax Hybrid Ceramic polish and Hybrid Ceramic Spray Coating. This was a long task, probably from start to finish about 5 hrs., I am very methodical and had to stop for lunch, etc. The polish goes on like any polish and since I didn’t need any paint correction, I just used a circular motion then up and down then back and forth, then removed with a microfiber towel. After that I used the Hybrid Ceramic “spritz” coating. The Coating says to use two coats for longer durability, so I did it twice again with a circular motion then up down and back and forth (side to side). As to the spray coating once your microfiber applicator (towel), gets moist with the solution it takes a very little spray amount to cover. The polish is very easy to put on and take off and the Spray coating is easy on easy off. When I did the 2nd coating of the spray I did large areas then came back and removed; which worked perfectly. Okay work done. 1st impressions were that the car looked better than it did 10yrs ago when I bought it. The paint looked deeper and I could see reflections like never before. I don’t know about rain yet but I’m sure it will be fine. Its been sitting for about 12hrs so I could probably expose it to water now but I don’t need the car with the pandemic it’s my commuter car. If it wasn’t for the time involved I would say it’s the best I’ve ever used and it is the best I’ve ever used it just took a lot of prep and a lot of wiping with microfiber towels. I love this stuff and will used it on the other cars. My experience level is almost expert I have worked in a large car wash as a detailer and have had a side bznz for years washing and detailing cars. I can recommend the turtle wax hybrid ceramic system for anyone. It is a beginner to expert level quality product. Good Job TURTLE WAX you knocked it out of the park. *Notes: you can get this on glass or black trim, rubber it will darken it and shine it up. Looked good on black trim. It can also be used on windows and hard plastic pieces they look great too. So you don’t have to worry about getting it on other parts of car. I used it on the headlight and taillight housings again the system worked great. **Initially the car’s paint was in great shape still shiny and glossy. This product made it shinier and glossier. ***Easy to use just takes time.
Diane McArtor-Staccountd
Leaves a great shine behind
Was anticipating arrival of my products since I ordered it. Easy to work with. Easy to spread over The car panels and easy to wipe off. A little goes a very long way. Leaves a nice slick feeling behind. But the best part is that it leaves a great shine behind after you buff with microfiber towl. As far as how long the protection lasts I will update this review.
Parminder Brar
Incredible Deep Shine
Incredible shine and depth that really pops. 2 coats with 24 hours to cure in-between, applied to my Audi Q5 Prestige in high humidity, which didn't seem to make any difference. Applied to entire car including plastic trim and all outside glass except the windshield. Surface is now very slippery, love the results. There were a few instances of hazing that required some elbow grease to remove but all in all not too bad. This seems to be one of those rare instances where the product is actually under-priced. Hats off to Turtle Wax for this one! One thing that I see in many negative reviews are issues concerning hazing and swirl marks that are hard to remove, or not happy with the shine or how slippery the finish feels after applying, etc., which are most likely related to using too much product or not prepping the surface properly before applying this coating. Meaning, please make sure to, at the very least, wipe down the surface with an IPA wash (I used Chemical Guys Wipe Out) to remove any old wax and contaminates before you apply this coating. Another problem seems to be using too much product when applying. With this coating a little really does go a long way so if you are getting a lot of hazing that is hard to remove, use a little less product until you hit that right amount "sweet spot" and the hazing stops. I believe following those simple steps are critical to get the amazing results I and many, many others have experienced. Over the years I have gone from using high-quality paste wax to polymer sealants and now to this hybrid ceramic coating and I can say it has easily created the slipperiest, shiniest finish I've seen yet.
Steve Smith
First Time with This Product
After watching the comparison reviews on YouTube, I ordered a bottle. After claying the car, and polishing (with an orbital buffer) to remove swirls and any residual wax, I used this product in place of traditional waxes that I have used in the past. My results were pretty outstanding on a black sapphire metallic paint finish. Significant improvement in the shine and depth. One quick note - use the product sparingly as advised; two to three sprays MAX on any panel, otherwise the product requires a lot of effort to remove the residual. I applied with one clean microfiber cloth, and buffed with another. I waited 24 hours for the first coat to cure and went over it a second time, this time using only one spray per panel. Same process; apply with one cloth, buff with another. The finish ends up being buttery soft with terrific shine. I can't speak to the hydrophobic properties yet until it rains, or I wash the car. I'll update at that time. Note: I also bought the ceramic wash product and the wet ceramic spray for use on the car when it is wet and before drying. So far, so good, and a LOT easier than the traditional method of wash, clay, buffer polish, and buffer wax.