Thank you very much, @fouadbakht sahib. That is what I was worried about, how they might react.
I waxed with m16 last week. I guess I'll strip the wax next Friday and apply Turtle Ice. Give it 2 days to cure, then follow it up with m16 on Sunday. I guess this will do for the entire Ramadan. This Turtle Ice has my curiosity piqued. I've seen dozens of videos where, in one especially, the damn thing survived about 3 dozen washes. M16, of-course, is in a class of it's own. The paint almost feels like seal-skin, it just looks so deep and oily. Nice.
On a side note, @hash4u commented on a previous WTB post of mine about the m16 being oily and gooey. Well, he was right. The thing was absolutely liquid, like sloshing around the tin kind of liquid. I gotta give credit to automarket.pk for the great packaging... not a single drop leaked on route. It did not even go icecream soft after 2 full days in the fridge. At-least it's color was the requisite light shade of blue, not purple. I now keep it full time in the freezer. It hardens up nice but I have to be quick with it. Out of the freezer when I'm ready to wax and no breaks because it begins to melt very very fast as soon as it's exposed to air. BUT the results are excellent. Applying a very little amount a panel at a time, it dried/hazed up in 2-3 minutes and obviously came off with very little struggle with minimum dust/powder. Awesome results. I did two cars last Sunday and judging by the amount of wax used, this wonderful little tin is gonna last me a couple of years easy.