Eagle 1 wax as u dry?
Eagle 1 wax as u dry?
Well I searched the sticky's to see if there was a review on this product, but couldn't find it. I just washd my car and clayed it. Damm that sucker came out smooth
. Anyways i added that spay instead of regular wax. I have the Meguiars gold class, but i was already tired and it was dark to add so instead I added the spray and it did come out smooth and shiny. I was just wondering if this stuff is good enough to replace the gold class. I did it cause I didn't want to leave the paint unprotected.
I use wax as you dry- but only for touch ups. I actually use it as a quick detail spray as well. These types of wax as you dry products are not meant to replace a real wax in my opinion. They are great for boosting what you allready have on your vehicle. They do not have the longevity of a good wax/sealant. I have also used gold class. It's an okay wax at best. I would suggest going with something synthetic. I personally like Zaino. Its a little expensive, but it lasts and lasts. As I cannot wash my car as often in the winter as I do durring the warm months, I put a few coats of zaino on durring the fall to prep it for winter. I am then forced to take my car to the hand wash when it gets dirty in the winter, basically the car is on a track , but instead of a machine, there are actual guys in there washing the car withmitts. anyway, when the car comes out, with the zaino, it looks amazing. I then give it a once over with the eagle "wax as you dry" to add a little more protection. it works well. But it is not a replacement for the real thing.
I also use it for touch ups. I wash my car once ever other week or if it needs to be washed. I use the Eagle One Wax As U Dry everytime except the 3rd or 4th time I use Zymol. So I pretty much have a routine. The Wax As U Dry does really helps to keep the glossy shine.Thread
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