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Turtle Wax Cockpit Wipes

Turtle Wax’s Cockpit Wipes were decidedly disappointing.

Turtle Wax Cockpit Wipes
Overall Auto Express rating

2.0

Best price: £3.49

Turtle Wax’s Cockpit Wipes were decidedly disappointing. The lemon smell was pleasant enough and they were able to shift the worst of our self-inflicted grime without too much elbow grease. However, the wipes’ gloss properties seem to prevent the solution having any effect on ink, greaseor stickiness. This was in contradiction to the pack’s claim that they “instantly clean”. In order to get the gloss finish, you ideally need to buff with a microfibre cloth afterwards. And all that for a price that’s somewhere in the middle of the pack in our test.

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