Eagle 1, Wax As You Dry

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This stuff is amazing. I will never use conventional wax again. Spray on (for me dry, clean car), buff out, and you’re done. It honestly feels like there are multiple coats of wax applied. It even cleans up watermarks on your windshield, darkens up the black moldings, and smells oh so sweet. Definitely thumbs_u .
 

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I have heard of this stuff too, but yet to try it. Thanks for the review. I think I will have to try it now.
 

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Expecially on a white car since it's so hard to see yourself in it, this wax performs like the Meguiars Gold Class stuff. The reflection and shine are identical.
 

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Try Liquid Glass, it doesn't clean up the black molding, but it gives you the best shine that I've seen. Wipe it on and let it dry for about a minute and wipe it off. This stuff is great
 

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I hate waxing my car... come down here to the 98 degree heat and insane hummidity. That reminds me... I have to break my ass waxing the car again...

Jeff
 

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As an auto detailer, White is my least favorite color. You have to wash the damn thing 3 times to get the real white color to shine through and sometimes i even wax them twice. Just my opinion. I'll stick with black.
I use a produce made by Presta called Ultra Gloss. I use this personally, we don't use it at work, but it gives the deepest shine i have ever seen.
 

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I started my detail supply business DC CarCare before I took over the SHO Club, but in years of using various wax products, I have never found anything that shines better, or lasts longer than Collinite 915 Carnauba wax. This product was designed to compete with Zymol's best stuff at a fraction of the cost. One $22.50 can will do a car 20-30 times. Goes on easy and comes off easy.

I haven't tried the wash/dry spray yet, but will as part of staying up with the latest stuff. One caution, the new eagle stuff sounds OK, but stay away from anything that says you can just spray it on a dirty car and wipe off. I don't care what they say, you will wind up with lots of scratches and years off your paints life.

To make black plastic look black again (the stuff gets wax/dirt in it and turns grey) I recommend Wurth Rubber Care. A clear non-silicone spray that turns these parts black immediately, is good for plastic and rubber, won't harm paint and is economical. I do sell this stuff too, but haven't found anything better to date for this purpose.
 

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I use Zymol for the monthly wax.I wash the car every 2-3 days,weather permitting.After EACH wash,i use Meguiaris spray Detailer.I can see my reflection in my white paint.
 

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I am a detailer and we use that spray and dry type wax on cars that we have to redo when the car is on the front line of the dealership and gets sold right after we detail it. Its only for the quick touchups whent the car was just waxed or for the showroom cars that get dusty.
 

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Yeah, there is a reason that you have to rub on wax. I would use that wipe and dry if I have 30 minutes and I'm going to the beach and cruisin'. But for a lasting shine, through rain and washes, yous gots to rub!
 

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i tried the eagle wax and dry stuff and it didn't work for me. I think it was because i haven't waxed my car since last year, so i went and got my megiures stuff and waxed the car the old fashion way.
 

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The Products Don sells are excellent! Personally, I do my car the "ole fashioned way", wash (ivory soap), clay, polish, and wax. Check out DCCarCare, great write ups on detailing.
 

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