Eagle One Nano Wax
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Eagle One Nano Wax
I tried it the other other day, worked well, easy to put on and take off. Good value too, comes with an applicator and a microfibre cloth. Any other impressions?
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Anything with the mis-used "nano" - vogue title in the name does not deserve my money.
The only way it could be worse if it was named:
Extreme Eagle One Nano Wax XP MAX!!!!
The only way it could be worse if it was named:
Extreme Eagle One Nano Wax XP MAX!!!!
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Originally Posted by Lung Fu Mo Shi
Anything with the mis-used "nano" - vogue title in the name does not deserve my money.
The only way it could be worse if it was named:
Extreme Eagle One Nano Wax XP MAX!!!!
The only way it could be worse if it was named:
Extreme Eagle One Nano Wax XP MAX!!!!
I love marketing speak. You just know that anything with nano, mega, or euro in the title is total crap.
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I bought a bottle of the Nanowax....it wasn't bad. I liked the pump action bottle. However, a week later, I finally came across a bottle of Meguiar's NXT and I like it even more. NXT leaves my car feeling smoother and looking glossier--and it's just as easy to use as regular wax.
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Originally Posted by MikeMa
I bought a bottle of the Nanowax....it wasn't bad. I liked the pump action bottle. However, a week later, I finally came across a bottle of Meguiar's NXT and I like it even more. NXT leaves my car feeling smoother and looking glossier--and it's just as easy to use as regular wax.
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Tried it. Not too bad...really easy to get on, really easy to get off...however, it doesn't last terribly long. I use it on dark cars, because it handles dark-color swirls well.
I prefer Zymol. Works great...but I'm gonna go out and give NXT a try.
I prefer Zymol. Works great...but I'm gonna go out and give NXT a try.
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Originally Posted by NeoChaser
i used NXT.. but i don't see anything that special
it's easy to use that's for sure
but nano suppose to remove swirals... did it work?
it's easy to use that's for sure
but nano suppose to remove swirals... did it work?
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I use NXT. However, I heard that Eagle One Nano Wax dries clear; NXT dries white. When it gets into cracks, etc, it leaves a white residue. So, I may try Nano and see if it really does dry clear.
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Originally Posted by ccarbajal08
I use NXT. However, I heard that Eagle One Nano Wax dries clear; NXT dries white. When it gets into cracks, etc, it leaves a white residue. So, I may try Nano and see if it really does dry clear.
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