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      <title>Turtle Wax Ice</title>
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        <p>To wax a sled try Turtle wax Ice. A liquid wax that goes on clear. No white residue or paste to remove. Works great on most surfaces. Even textured ones like a mud flap or cowling. </p>

<p>This is my daughter&#8217;s 1999 polaris. Wax everything you see except the grips and key chain. Done the whole sled in under an hour.
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