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This is a discussion thread titled "Eagle One NanoWax", within the Interior & Exterior forum, part of the Technical & Vehicle Assistance Forums category.
If it is anything like their "Wet Wax as you dry" it should be a good product.
Nano-wax...I find myself imagining Seven-Of-Nine waxing my truck for me while I sit in a lawn chair, in the shade, with a nice cigar and a glass of chilled red Kool Aid (vintage day-before). Now that would definitely be worth the price.
If it is anything like their "Wet Wax as you dry" it should be a good product.
Nano-wax...I find myself imagining Seven-Of-Nine waxing my truck for me while I sit in a lawn chair, in the shade, with a nice cigar and a glass of chilled red Kool Aid (vintage day-before). Now that would definitely be worth the price.
Gotta have a pic
voyager pic
picture reduced to link due to size - SATundra
I'll buy the wax if you let me watch too.
But seriously I look for that stuff at walmart, autozone and napa but couldn't find it.
I used it about 2 months ago. The application went on and off with little effort. Left no residue and really put a decent shine on my black Tundra. I just hate the bottle it comes in, kind of like a hand lotion bottle that you pump.
Though it worked good for me, I went back to the Zaino Z-15. It removes fine scratches and leaves an awsome shine.
The Eagle One Nano wax is worth a try though.
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Nano Wax is good stuff. I bought a bottle at Pep Boys for $10 bucks and it came with a $10 mail in rebate. Comes with applicator pad and microfiber cloth too. So basically it's all free. I figured I'd try it. Looks really good on my black Sequoia. Previous owner must have washed it with a rag dipped in sand. Had lots of swirl marks. I only did the front half of the vehicle the first day because I was using clay bar first then waxing it. I dropped the clay on the ground so had to wait until the next day to finish (with new clay, of course), but what a difference between the front and the back half. Swirls were not as noticeable. Also, you don't have to worry about it getting on black trim; it doesn't leave that white residue like Meguiar's does. I've used Zaino before and Nano Wax is pretty close. I don't think it has the same depth of shine, but it is only one layer, doesn't take as long and it was free.
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