I want to tell you about this new Turtle Wax product I just tried out, but first, I have to post a disclaimer: my vehicle isn’t waxed and buffed to a showroom shine at all. I have never waxed it, and I wouldn’t even begin to know how to wax it even if I suddenly found myself with a big block of free time and the sudden inclination to make my van shiny.
Turtle Wax ICE™ Total Interior Care isn’t really for making your car’s exterior shiny, though – it’s designed for the inside surfaces of your car, including dashboards, plastic, carpet and fabric. It even comes packaged with its own little microfiber cloth. I tried it out on my always fingerprinted, always dusty minivan dashboard, and I have to say – this stuff is bomb. It shines things up so nicely, and a little goes a long, long way.
The state-of-the-art formula includes a combination of fluids specifically designed to address dirt and other elements that age the interior of a vehicle. It includes a micro fiber cloth for easy lint-free cleaning and removes dust, tar, ink, and food stains with just light rubbing. Even its delivery system is unique – unlike most interior products that come either in a wipe or spray form, Ice Total Interior comes in an easy-grip bottle that allows users to choose where and how much product is applied.
Here’s what really got my attention, though – I heard that there are alternate uses for this stuff, like using it to remove stains and spots on appliances and kitchen counters. You can use it on stainless steel, plastic, and even wood. According to the Turtle Wax folks, you can use it on computer screens, but I haven’t tried that! I did try shining up my tall kitchen sink faucet with the stuff, though, and it positively *gleams* – and water just beads on it, so it’s really easy to keep it clean when I’m wiping down my kitchen after dinner and stuff.
I have to say, the easy-grip bottle looks EXACTLY like a bottle of body wash, and the stuff inside smells quite nice too, although it probably won’t give you very soft skin. You can find it for around $8.99 at places like Target, Wal-Mart, Auto Zone, etc. Check it out! This mama gives it two thumbs up.
Laura, also known as LaLaGirl, is the mother of a teenager and two young sets of twins. She's happily married, loves living in Colorado, and writes almost daily about married life, raising multiples, and parenting a child with autism. In addition to playing Barbies and pretending to eat plastic food all day, Laura spends most of her time folding clean laundry, obsessing about the amount of sugar her kids eat, and vacuuming up Polly Pocket accessories. She's obsessed with Yo Gabba Gabba, red wine, and Family Guy. Do you have a product or service you'd like Laura to review? Just ask.
Dale Thompson - Comment #1
June 15th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
I have used lots and lots of different interior detailing sprays in the past (I detail cars on the side of my regular job) and Turtle Wax Ice was intriguing to me. I was wondering if it really did work as well as advertised, so I picked up a bottle from my local Wal-mart store. Low and behold, it really does work. I have a Hyundai Tucson with lots of plastic, metal and glass interior and it leaves no greasy residue or smudges at all. Smells good and it leaves no streaking even on metal… take that Armor All!!! Well worth the $10 I paid for it (Canadian price), this interior gel gets two clean thumbs up from me too