Eagle One Nano Wax?

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Does anyone here have experience with this product? I have, for many years, stuck with the purple bottle or can of Meguiar's cleaner/wax. It kept my 89 Accord's paint shiny and new looking for well over 20 years. The nano concept is interesting with the Eagle One product and now that I have a new car with clearcoat that spends all day in a parking garage and all night in my garage I am interested in a long-lasting product. My Accord did not come with clearcoat and I used to wax it four times a year when it was being parked outside at work. I was down to twice a year with the parking garage.
 
I've got a bottle of it. For an OTS product it is easy to apply and buff, and lasts longer than the cheaper stuff. I'm satisfied for the price. Black Magic has a special high-end line that I've used as well -- would consider it comparable.

Still not up there with things like Klasse or Wolfgang (sealants) but those are much more involved to apply and way more expensive.

You should consider Collinte 476 or 845. Both are about $12/bottle and available from almost any major detailing website (including Amazon). Extremely long lasting and good shine.
 
LOVE the stuff! I`ve been using it for a long time,and my car`s paint still looks and feels brand new!
 
I use the car wash and the spray. I don't think it is anything special but it is easy to use.
 
I have also liked the results from Griott's Garage Best of Show Wax, but it is a wax only. Really good stuff as well. I almost feel lazy using a one-step product. I have done the clay bar a number of times, but honestly, a 1989 Honda pre-clearcoat that had nice paint after 23 years. Most people NEVER wax. I was liking the advertising for the nano wax and wondered if it were just hype.
 
Interesting how everyone has their favorite. I have taken Consumer Reports for decades and at times they have rated Meguiar's Cleaner/Wax, Nu Finish orange can, and Black Magic as their "top" wax. If you do it often enough, however often your product and climate require, there are probably MANY excellent products out there.
 
Originally Posted By: AVB
I use the car wash and the spray. I don't think it is anything special but it is easy to use.


+1 Decent OTC stuff. The spray wax gives a nice shine but the ease of application is what I love. It is my go to maintenance spray wax in the winter (Collinite in the fall)
 
Originally Posted By: DBMaster
Does anyone here have experience with this product? I have, for many years, stuck with the purple bottle or can of Meguiar's cleaner/wax. It kept my 89 Accord's paint shiny and new looking for well over 20 years. The nano concept is interesting with the Eagle One product and now that I have a new car with clearcoat that spends all day in a parking garage and all night in my garage I am interested in a long-lasting product. My Accord did not come with clearcoat and I used to wax it four times a year when it was being parked outside at work. I was down to twice a year with the parking garage.


I got a small bottle from a friend for free. It was ok wax.
 
I have tried Eagle nano and I found it hard to remove and when i tested it against other waxes it did not last that long.

If you want something long lasting and a bit easier to remove try Nufinish paste.
 
I also found the nanowax's durability to be shorter than expected.

I'm currently using Meguiar's Gold Class wax every couple months, and in between I use the Gold Class spray wax. It's very shiny but doesn't last that long, which I expected. I used to use the standard Meguiar's and always liked it (the equivalent Mother's product wasn't as durable either). I may switch back eventually.

But my car is outside all the time, so generally within 12 hours of whatever I do to it, it's covered in dust again.
 
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