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Old 06-14-2013, 08:41 PM
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Nano Wax

Just put some spray and wipe wax on and turned out better than anticipated.

~Hand wash your car (a little dawn in a bucket of water with a wash mitt or clean sponge preferably in the shade)
~Rinse above thoroughly and allow it air dry for a few minutes before you towel dry
~Use a good microfiber towel or towels to dry
~Once car is totally dry spray wax on small 2`x2` areas and wipe off.
~If you don`t usually wax your vehicle come through with a second coat of wax (did a great job bringing out the metallic in my paint)

Nano Wax (Eagle One) doesn't have the white residue and did fill in small scratches and left it with a beautiful shine. I even put it on the chrome emblems, door handles and rear taillights.

Note: Do wheels and windows last.
Old 06-14-2013, 09:13 PM
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Can you post some pics after your wash and wax please. I've been looking for something similar or better than the zaino system I've been using for years. Thanks.
Old 06-14-2013, 09:43 PM
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The key is to clean and dry the car thoroughly. The second coat of wax really brought the shine and color out, and taillights look awesome.

From start to finish including wheels, tires, windows and interior a little under two hours. Not bad in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by LITypeS
I've been looking for something similar or better than the zaino system I've been using for years. Thanks.

I don't think you'll find a better system than Zaino. Certainly not wax which doesn't bond to the paint. They've improved the formula over the years as well. I've been using it for 15 years on all my vehicles. Multiple coats will last thru a winter season and the paint lights up after every wash.
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Never wash your card with dish detergent! it strips off all waxes and will prematurely age your rubber and plastic. Any inexpensive car wash will do.
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Please post pics! I want to see how this comes out!
Old 06-20-2013, 01:04 PM
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I've been using the nano wax with my last 3 car washes, i personally think this stuff is great for a quick, cheap, wax shine. label claims to have 6months shine, but i think its more like a month or so. definitely recommend it if your just trying to quick wax
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