How long wash as U dry last?

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if you mean eagle one wax as you dry, i'd say it provides water beading for at least 2 weeks, sometimes a month, depending on the conditions.

if you spray it on an existing (paste) wax, it will certainly help.

i generally wash my car twice a month and use paste wax every other month, and waud has no problem keeping this schedule. if my car is dusty but clean i use detail spray and then waud.

in the winter i will just run the car through a touchless wash, then take it home and waud it in my heated garage.
 
This stuff doesnt last long at all for me. It made the car extremely shiny but it seemed to attract dust very quick and that bothered me so i switched. I hear it is full of silicon which is bad. (lets just say i use it for washing other peoples cars because it looks great and i dont care if it lasts or how it is on the paint. On mine, i use nxt.)
 
I like the WASUD. I use it over Nu Finish which I apply a couple of times a year. I use it once or twice a week depending on need by hosing down the sections of my F150 that are accessible from the ground, applying the WAUD and drying with a artificial chamois. Works great for me and takes only about ten minutes to complete. The beading is always there. Probably a result of both the Nu Finish and the WAUD. As far as attracting dust, its hard to say as dust is less of a factor in south central Texas than it is on the high plains.
 
Wax-as-U-dry works well for me. I stocked up on 3 bottles a few months ago when Eagle 1 had the free mail in rebates.

I use it when my rides' need a quick wash at the DIY quarter place. Spray on, wipe off.

My vehicles have always been waxed/polished frequently, so my paint always beads water and feels smooth anyways.

Wax-As-U-Dry seems to "freshen" up the shine.

Not a snake oil, but not a replacement for regular waxing/polishing.
 
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