If you don't wax-as-u-dry, you are missing out...

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I do it after every hand wash, and not only does it help with drying, the slickness it leaves is mighty impressive too. I don't care what brand you use either. I've used Eagle One, Turtle, Meg's, Mothers, and another one that slips my mind right now. They all do the trick, even the cheapo Turtle, which smells pretty good too. Worth spending $3-5 to add it to the wash process IMHO.
 
I would rather miss out on a wax that only last a week and use Collinite wax on my cars because sun rain snow or sleet it outlast any other car wax product out there
 
I use a combination of Eagle One Wax as u Dry and Nano Wax. Paint is still in showroom new condition.
 
$5 off $5 at O'Rielly's let me pick up a couple Eagle1 WAUD for super cheap - as little as I wash, I figured this might help
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Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
I use a combination of Eagle One Wax as u Dry and Nano Wax. Paint is still in showroom new condition.

I detail a lot of cars, and seen a lot of people that claim their paint is in showroom condition, aside from the cars that are actually on the showroom floor, the only one I've actually seen in showroom condition was a limited edition Camaro that had 8 miles on it. If Eagle One Wax as u Dry and Nano Wax can keep a car in showroom condition, it's a miracle product
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FWIW, I'm too am a big fan of spray waxes, Optimum car wax is what I'm currently using, works great.
 
Originally Posted By: gary031
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
I use a combination of Eagle One Wax as u Dry and Nano Wax. Paint is still in showroom new condition.

I detail a lot of cars, and seen a lot of people that claim their paint is in showroom condition, aside from the cars that are actually on the showroom floor, the only one I've actually seen in showroom condition was a limited edition Camaro that had 8 miles on it. If Eagle One Wax as u Dry and Nano Wax can keep a car in showroom condition, it's a miracle product
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FWIW, I'm too am a big fan of spray waxes, Optimum car wax is what I'm currently using, works great.


Optimum is also my favorite for a true spray wax that contains carnauba. You hit the nail on the head......99% of the public has no clue whatsoever as to what condition their paint is in. I NEVER gave an estimate without seeing the car first because of that. I've certainly seen many cars actually in the showroom that were just awful.
 
I remember seeing a new black Honda S2000 in the showroom that had swirls in it. I asked the salesman if those were extra.
 
Originally Posted By: satinsilver
I remember seeing a new black Honda S2000 in the showroom that had swirls in it. I asked the salesman if those were extra.

Most salesman at the stealerships where I live would throw the DISO (Dealer Installed Swirl Option) in for FREE. And if by some luck you were lucky enough to not get the DISO, which is rare, they will be given to you with that "free" dirty brush/mitt wash they offer when you get your car serviced.
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the black cars I saw at the auto auction a couple weeks ago were so badly hologram'ed that the buffer jockey should have to pay to have each one corrected. It was jaw-dropping...
 
In my life I have NEVER seen a brand new black car that didn't have swirls in it already. That's why I'll never get a black car ever again. It just shows the most minute flaws too easily.
 
Originally Posted By: Patman
In my life I have NEVER seen a brand new black car that didn't have swirls in it already.
Time to move then.
 
I wash my cars with Meguiars Gold Class shampoo, leaves the paint clean and conditioned, spray wax or detail after every wash with Surf City Gararge sprays with carnauba, beautiful shine and outlast both Meguiars and Mothers
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Originally Posted By: Patman
In my life I have NEVER seen a brand new black car that didn't have swirls in it already. That's why I'll never get a black car ever again. It just shows the most minute flaws too easily.


It must be the area you live in because any new black colored vehicle on the dealership floor or lots dont have swirls,etc around here.
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