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Turtle Wax Kit $29 Clearance

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[Canadian Tire] Turtle Wax Kit $29 Clearance

Pretty good deal as skimming through the aisles, each bottle sells for around $15-25. Located at the Surrey Newton store.

There's also a kit from ArmorAll and Meguiars in store for $50. Not as good as the last time this deal came around in Home Depot for $19 but I thought it was a deal for someone looking to clean their car for spring.
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Yes, the price tag on the shelf says so and the Canadian Tire site says as well. The one on the bucket must have been forgotten about.
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Thanks OP! ordered online for in store pick up. I was about to order Maguiar's cleaning products last night, glad I held off.
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Every time I try to use storetrack I can't see the price and there is no way to scroll to the side... How do you people do it?
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Parrajara wrote: Every time I try to use storetrack I can't see the price and there is no way to scroll to the side... How do you people do it?
Click amd hold the little line to the right. then drag it to the right and it will resize that box for you.
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dustinsa wrote: Click amd hold the little line to the right. then drag it to the right and it will resize that box for you.
Thanks for your help! I did do that but it didn't move past a certain point. Played around with it and figured it out. I ended up minimizing the "Canadian Tire Price Drops" tab and then I was able to make it wide enough to see the price and # of stock.
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Very good.
The graphene is pretty amazing if you do the application by the book. Lasts me 6 months and I wash the car at least once a week, but most of the times is 2-3 times / week.
I even use it instead of Aquapel...and works great.
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Would like to see more like $15 on this... Best product in this group is the interior one. It's pretty good and also good for cleaning LCD screens. Smells really nice though I'm not one to intentionally sniff/inhale cleaner products of any kind nor do I really endorse them on scent...but it does smell nice. I'd prefer products like these smell...like cleaning products so you're less inclined to inhale them lol.

The wash is just basic mediocre car wash--there's better out there but this does the job. I've never used that "wax as you dry" but I suspect it's probably good at preventing water spots after rinsing/drying black/dark cars in sunlight.

Tyre shine...lol I don't recommend it, it's not the 90s anymore.

Bucket is well, a bucket. No grit guard here so not anything too special, just a bucket.
raver4444 wrote: Very good.
The graphene is pretty amazing if you do the application by the book. Lasts me 6 months and I wash the car at least once a week, but most of the times is 2-3 times / week.
I even use it instead of Aquapel...and works great.
Just a note, that graphene is not the stuff for paint, it's the tyre shine version.
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Just a note, the green turtle wax stuff is their entry level product. The black coloured bottles are their premium product.

A couple years ago I bought the chemical guys kit from HD for $50. Seemed like a better deal, esp bc the bucket itself had a tray at the bottom so the dirt would settle under neath. Although a 2 bucket method is probably still better.
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ES_Revenge wrote: Would like to see more like $15 on this... Best product in this group is the interior one. It's pretty good and also good for cleaning LCD screens. Smells really nice though I'm not one to intentionally sniff/inhale cleaner products of any kind nor do I really endorse them on scent...but it does smell nice. I'd prefer products like these smell...like cleaning products so you're less inclined to inhale them lol.

The wash is just basic mediocre car wash--there's better out there but this does the job. I've never used that "wax as you dry" but I suspect it's probably good at preventing water spots after rinsing/drying black/dark cars in sunlight.

Tyre shine...lol I don't recommend it, it's not the 90s anymore.

Bucket is well, a bucket. No grit guard here so not anything too special, just a bucket.


Just a note, that graphene is not the stuff for paint, it's the tyre shine version.
A nice satin finish tire shine provides that nice little detail that sets your car apart from others, IMO. Also protects it and keeps it looking cleaner longer. CarPro PERL ftw.
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Hellzhavoc wrote: A nice satin finish tire shine provides that nice little detail that sets your car apart from others, IMO. Also protects it and keeps it looking cleaner longer. CarPro PERL ftw.
Sorry bruv that looks totally 90s to me. Plus good luck taking to the owner if they try to take any corners with that junk on the tyres :facepalm: Don't put tyre shine on tyres folks, not if you want to actually drive.
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ES_Revenge wrote: Sorry bruv that looks totally 90s to me. Plus good luck taking to the owner if they try to take any corners with that junk on the tyres :facepalm: Don't put tyre shine on tyres folks, not if you want to actually drive.
It only goes on the sidewall and I’ve never had any issues with any slipping or handling. It dries to a satin/matte finish so it looks brand new instead of old.
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