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Turtle Wax Black Box

paulygp09

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Strolling through Advance Auto last weekend I found this kit for black vehicles. It consists of a 2 step cleaner/wax system. Everything you need to use the Black Box product is included except microfiber rags, which you will definately need a few of. The kit includes 2 applicators, 2 bottles of Black Spray Detailer, 1 bottle of Black Cleaner/Conditioner (step 1), and 1 bottle of Black Carnauba Wax (step 2) For around $20 this is a great way to get that black vehicle to shine with all its glory :)

How to:

I used a Craftsman buffer to apply both Steps 1 and 2. My buffer is rated at 2800 rpm and did the job well! You do not need a buffer to apply this product, but it is another option besides using elbow grease. Also, if you do not want black hands it is not a bad idea to wear gloves:). Found this out the hard way!

First I washed the car the old fashioned way, a pale and RainX car wash. After drying the Prix, I moved it into the garage to keep the paint surface cool and out of the sun. I then used the Meguiars Clay Bar Kit to remove unwanted contaminants from the paint and to fill in minor blemishes.

Next I began to apply the 1st Step, which is a Cleaner to prepare for Step 2. It also fills in and hides minor blemishes, swirl marks, etc. I put a haze over the entire vehicle instead of doing sections at a time. By the time I had made the loop around the car, the place I had started was dry and ready to be removed. Using the detailer and a clean microfiber towel I removed Step 1.
For Step 2 I repeated everything from the 1st Step. This is the Black Carbauba Wax step, which adds a fantastic deep gloss black finish. I used a new application pad on the buffer when applying and a clean microfiber rag to remove. I then did a once over with the detailer to ensure all of the Cleaner and Wax was removed.

This is a great product for those of us with black vehicles. It does however consume alot of time. From start to finish the project took me about 7 hours, but I am fairly obsessed with details so it could definately be done faster. Overall, it is well worth the $20 price tag! The old GP has never looked better.

Take a look at my pics!
 

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I bought some before, and it's wayyyy to long of a process for the same results you'd get with a decent wax and a good buffer. But it turned out good on your car.
 
That is one CLEAN ASS 1st gen...may I suggest black front grilles tho...the gold ones kinda kill it even tho your wheels are gold.
 
Very nice. I was wondering about this stuff. I saw it, read the back but wasn't sure how good it was.

Thanks for writing it up. I'm going to try it soon.
 


first gen w body

Correct. People seem to confuse themselves and others with this stuff. Essentially it's easiest to refer to them this way, as I can't think of any ACTIVE members that own a GP older.

Regardless, very clean car. I think you should keep it the way it is. Looks like it may have been a gold package car of the sort? And is it a GTP?
 
Correct. People seem to confuse themselves and others with this stuff. Essentially it's easiest to refer to them this way, as I can't think of any ACTIVE members that own a GP older.

Regardless, very clean car. I think you should keep it the way it is. Looks like it may have been a gold package car of the sort? And is it a GTP?

its a SE

i don't do the frame i go by the car name hehe

and for being a dd very little rust man
 
I've used the Black Box before, and it worked great. Both my front and rear bumpers are slightly sun faded, and after using it, you couldn't tell they were faded at all. It stayed that way for a week or so, so I was happy.

Also, it's not a long lasting wax/finish...after about 3 days in Florida weather, it started to loose its' shine.
 


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thats what it would look like with a grille and badge delete
squint your eyes for best results hahaha
 
i used the black box once.

After i washed then claybared

results were good. but i would never do it again too much of a hassle for not much results.
 
Well it's been a week since I applied the Black Box.... and sure enough Thursday-Monday it rained every day! Finally a nice sunny day today so I washed it up and looks good as new so the wax has done its job so far:)
 


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