spray on wax
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Re: spray on wax
Originally posted by rayman009(2)
I was wondering if anybody has tried the waz as you dry thing from eagle one? I heard from my friend that stuff like that last a few days.
I was wondering if anybody has tried the waz as you dry thing from eagle one? I heard from my friend that stuff like that last a few days.
p.s. since this stuff is a liquid the layers of wax are thinner if you were to use regualr wax, so most like it will not last as long.
They work well, but only in conjunction with regular (every 3 months) total waxing.
If you have a good base coat, spraying some carnuba on your car after you wash it will bring out the shine nicely. It will maintain that "just waxed" look for longer.
The Eagle one Stuff is pretty good, but I prefer Zymol field glaze.
If you have a good base coat, spraying some carnuba on your car after you wash it will bring out the shine nicely. It will maintain that "just waxed" look for longer.
The Eagle one Stuff is pretty good, but I prefer Zymol field glaze.
Originally posted by The Due
I use microfiber cloths for any wax buffing. Terry or chamois should be fine too.
I use microfiber cloths for any wax buffing. Terry or chamois should be fine too.
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Chamois yes, microfiber no. Microfiber is used for application and removal of wax products. It's the new equivalent of a chesse cloth or something similar.
Go grab one next time your detailing, they are great, but $$$$.
Chamois is really used only for drying, you are correct.
Go grab one next time your detailing, they are great, but $$$$.
Chamois is really used only for drying, you are correct.
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