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Just picked up my free bottle of Nanowax...

Old Nov 29, 2004 | 02:51 PM
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Just picked up my free bottle of Nanowax (completed detail)...

Ya, I know, I just purchased and used the Meguiars Deep Crystal System about two weeks ago but, cmon, how can you turn down a free bottle of a decent wax?

I know people have talked about this before, but this is the first time I found a bottle of it with the mail-in rebate coupon. (O'Reillys)
Old Dec 9, 2004 | 10:41 PM
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Went ahead and tried out the Nanowax today. I put a coat of it on after washing it and sealing with TFP. I will agree with others who say it is a bit more work to remove, but for anyone with a Super Black out there, this stuff really holds true to its labeling when it says it provides a high gloss for darker colors. I will take pictures tomorrow so you guys can get an idea of how awesome the car looks.

Comparing this to the Meguiars Deep Crystal I would say this took a bit more work but the finish appears just a bit deeper and glossier with the Nanowax. Now I will have to wait and see how well it beads and for how long......we had a ton of rain here the two or three weeks following my Meguiars application and the Meguiars beaded the water excellently for that entire period. Hopefully the Nanowax does the same.
Old Dec 10, 2004 | 11:18 AM
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Here are some pics I took this morning:





Man, do I need a drop up front.
Old Dec 13, 2004 | 09:43 AM
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I just started using it also. I used to use it in combination with my dealers "One Hitter Quitter", which is basically every type of wax in one bottle(compound, cleaner, etc), then I would use the Nano, then use a light finishing wax. Man the car would look AWSOME. I now use Nano by itself once a month cause I dont have the time in school to do all of that, and I dont have a buffer either. Nano by itself is jsut as good. I have a black car also, and it really minimizes scratches and swirlmarks. I love it.
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