Today I tried Eagle One Wax As-U-Dry on '00 silver E430. The car was in garage after comming home from carwash, the hood was warm so I waited 1 hour for it to cool down.
I sprayed diluted Eagle One to the trunk lid, roof and the hood in that order, after waiting for one minute I used damp microfiber cloth to rub it in circular motion just like buffing, from the trunk toward the hood. Then I used dry cotton towel to dry from the trunk to the hood. After the top was dried, I went to work on the sides. All of these works took less than 30 minutes. The paint was very smooth when I touched it and it was very shinny. It was just like I spent several hours waxing and buffing.
The Honda S2000 was done last week and it still is shinning and smooth to the touch today. It looks like I do not need to use Eagle One Wax As-U-Dry more than once a month. Great product for lazy person like me
It is cheap too, one bottle can be used more than ten times, becaused I diluted it with water and the ratio is 4:1
I sprayed diluted Eagle One to the trunk lid, roof and the hood in that order, after waiting for one minute I used damp microfiber cloth to rub it in circular motion just like buffing, from the trunk toward the hood. Then I used dry cotton towel to dry from the trunk to the hood. After the top was dried, I went to work on the sides. All of these works took less than 30 minutes. The paint was very smooth when I touched it and it was very shinny. It was just like I spent several hours waxing and buffing.
The Honda S2000 was done last week and it still is shinning and smooth to the touch today. It looks like I do not need to use Eagle One Wax As-U-Dry more than once a month. Great product for lazy person like me
It is cheap too, one bottle can be used more than ten times, becaused I diluted it with water and the ratio is 4:1