

🛠️ Elevate your car care game with instant ceramic shine & unbeatable water beading!
Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wet Wax is a cutting-edge spray-on formula that combines ceramic coating technology with a quick 1-step application. Designed for busy professionals, it protects your vehicle’s paint, glass, wheels, and more with advanced hydrophobic polymers that repel water, dirt, and UV rays. This 26 oz spray accelerates drying, prevents water spots, and delivers a high-gloss finish that lasts up to 4 months, making car care effortless and impressively effective.


| ASIN | B07XYQJQMX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,652 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #33 in Waxes |
| Brand | Turtle Wax |
| Brand Name | Turtle Wax |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,611 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00074660534106 |
| Included Components | Turtle Wax 53410 Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wet Wax - 26 Fl Oz. |
| Item Form | Fl,Spray |
| Item Type Name | Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wet Wax - 26 Fl Oz. |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Turtle Wax |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Paint Protection, Removes Water Spots |
| Specific Uses For Product | Shine |
| UPC | 074660534106 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
T**J
Awesome Spray Wax, Must Have for Black Cars
I used this on my black 2020 Chevrolet Camaro and it worked wonders. I always struggle with water spots and it happens faster than I can dry the car. It is super quick to spray on the panel and wipe off. It leaves a really nice gloss finish and massively reduces the number of water spots. I hope this products lasts. Will update on durability in future. 1 month update: My car is parked outside and is washed every 2 weeks. The beading is very strong and makes cleaning much easier! I'm really surprised it is lasting this long! I haven't applied any spray wax until the beading goes away. Let's see if it lasts for 2 months! 2 month update: The car is still beading really good whenever I wash the car. I am noticing some areas where the wax doesn't work, such as areas of bird droppings. Living in California, there was very hot weather and ash from nearby fires. My car is still parked outside and is washed every 2 weeks. So far, I'm really impressed with this spray rinse off wax! 3 month update: I am amazed at how the water beads off so well when this car is parked outside. I am not seeing any areas where the water doesn't bead. I did notice some small spots last month and comparing the past washes to now, it seems to have gone away. I was considering to spray another coat on the car this month but it seems that the car doesn't need it! :) 4 month update: I noticed while washing the car all windows were not beading. I applied the ceramic wax first to the front windshield and right after the water started beading. I applied the wet wax on all windows and noticed really strong beading. All other areas of the car was still beading good. I noticed the shine is not there anymore. I will apply the wet wax to the whole car next month to see if the beading is improved on the paint or not. Conclusion: Overall I would say it lasted 4 months on my car parked outside. I would recommend this as a cheap and easy application if your main priority is water beading off and easier drying.
S**3
Finally a simple wax product that delivers!
Amazing product! Works great on my black car and is extremely easy to use when drying my car. Love the fact this can be applied to your wet car and applied during drying with my microfiber drying towel. One less step applying a wax product after the car is dried. This also holds up well against the elements and keeps your car looking clean after rain etc. Worth the price!
K**R
I prefer Wax and Dry But Still A Good Product
This product made me realize that I don't really like ceramic or si02 infused products that much. I love turtle wax and hybrid solutions I love their si02 ceramic sealant and I do also like theyre 3-1 ceramic detailer which is why I thought it'd be a no brainer to get this and complete the trio. I do believe this is a good product. I still do use it time to time. I just think they have a much better product that's cheaper which is wax and dry. Due to this product being si02 infused that already tells you it's going to be a little less forgiving. still easy to use just comparatively a little more tedious than a non ceramic product. it does tend to be a lot more streaky which is a trait for most ceramic products and when I want to dry a car that's the last thing I want. The protection it leaves behind is good not great. it seems to me that it actually is about the same as wax and dry. which is why I believe this product is a little redundant in their lineup. wax and dry does everything either the same or better in some cases and is cheaper. Wax and dry is much more forgiving and never streaks. Wax and dry in my opinion leaves a better finish and is more of a warm glow like a true wax rather than mirror shine which ceramic wet wax gives off. that is totally subjective to what look you like more so take that for what you will. wax and dry is also cheaper and I also believe it comes in a bigger bottle. it also smells better not the ceramic wet wax smells bad is just has that signature si02 smell from turtle wax. all in all it's not a bad product its a good product in fact it's just that turtle wax has a better and cheaper product in their lineup.
E**P
Good spray wax
Easy to apply, no streaks, a little covers a large area. Works well.
S**M
Quality product
Keep your expectations in check - this is not a professionally applied 10 year ceramic coating. For it being a low cost, easy to apply product, I’m happy with the results.
K**R
Best I've found, better than the wax and dry
This is it. I used to use turtle wax and dry after about every wash to remove water spots and give a little protection. It worked good for removing water spots even on glass. The problem was when it would rain it would spot back up and I'd have to wash it again. I decided to spend a little more and try this wet ceramic spray. It left a great shine on my 2016 ingot silver F-150. It was a tad harder to remove than the wax and dry, but I think that may make it last longer. A few days after I washed my truck, it rained. I figured I'd need to rewash but to my surprise, the truck looked like it was just washed and waxed with no left over spots from the rain. Jury is still out on the longevity, as I just put it on a week ago, I think it'll outlast the wax and dry by a mile. Even if it doesn't it's way easier to put a coating of this in after every wash or so while drying it instead of having to dry it and then spend a couple hours waxing the thing which is a big time saver and my truck looks almost like it came off the showroom floor. I used about 1/3rd of a bottle on a crew cab f 150, so for $16 and some change and a couple microfiber towels I'll get a few applications out of a bottle. For a comparison, I did our explorer with the wax and dry the night before so we'll see how it holds up in comparison. It's still has a slick finish after a week. If I keep up with this I don't really see a reason to have to hand wax anymore. I went over the black, the glass, and paint. Took all the water spots off my factory tinted glass just like the wax and dry did.
T**Y
A product worth getting
I use this just about every time I wash my vehicle, it leaves a nice shine and water repels off. Great product!
M**K
Yeah it does everything it is supposed to do, but it's NOT waterless or a detailer
You can't use this on dry panels - it isn't in the product description and doesn't work. You can't get around that by misting the surface with water from a spray bottle. Don't ask me how I know this. You can't use this on panels that have dirt left on them - so you can't use with on a dew-moistened roof or hood that has normal dust, diesel grime, and other stuff under the dew. It's not in the product description. Don't ask me how I found this out. For either of those proposed uses - detailing and waterless washing, Turtle Wax makes Hybrid Ceramic 3 in 1 Detailer in this same Hybrid Ceramic line. (Actually for dew-wet panels, I use a microfiber to wipe off the heavy water first - the products I like the most require nearly dry panels and work best on actually dry panels.) What this IS, is cheapo "Turtle Wax T-9 1-Step Wax & Dry" on steroids. Yes, this is a legitimate alternative to using a traditional liquid or paste wax first, even an alternative to using a modern spray wax, first (even to using Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray Was first) to lay down that base coat of wax or sealant on your clear coat. Except it gets even better - this even has ceramic for extra long life compared to the mere polymers in Wax & Dry. The irony is, if you wash your car with the Ceramic Car Wash then use this Wet Wax as a drying aid, essentially you never ever have to formally wax or seal the finish. Yes, everything it touches - except disc brake pads and maybe convertible tops and matte black film - is happy with this. Your matte black will become lustered if you use this often, and you'll have to use something to strip it off if you really like true matte black. It even has one advantage over the Ceramic Spray Wax - it's pretty hard to apply too much. Believe it or not, applying too much is far bigger problem than applying too little. And since you just washed the car and got the dangerous, scratching dirt off it, it's really really hard to micro scratch your car. Just follow the instructions for light application. What this is NOT, is a waterless car wash or detailer. It is too concentrated for that - it will smear. Also, unlike Hybrid Ceramic 3 in 1 Detailer - which IS rated for waterless and detailing - Ceramic Wet Wax is not formulated to encapsulate dirt particles and resist scratching to the same degree 3 in 1 Detailer is. So don't go "off book" with this product. Don't do "dew" (with dirt underneath, however minor it looks) and don't do waterless washing and don't due detailing. Likewise don't just hose off your car - it needs some type of car shampoo and dirt wiping with a wet microfiber or car-approved sponge. Stick with this as a "drying aid" for a traditional bucket wash or coin op spray wash. Also consider sticking withing the "Hybrid Solutions Ceramic" line of products and use their car wash product if you are bucket washing. With coin op it seems like their suds or the highway, but as the Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wet Wax builds up protection wash after wash (drying after drying?), those coin op suds won't strip away the shine anymore. For me one car wash wasn't enough. The finish got better over the next washes. Regular car wash (Turtle Wax Max Power) in low concentration worked well, but I'm sure Ceramic Wash is better. I just can't deal with conventional car washing, so I'm back to waterless car wash sprays.
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