Wax as you dry????
The Eagle One product works best if you use a micro-fiber towel for drying.
I've since switched to the Meguire's NXT system and it is superior in my opinion. You have to be careful with the initial application (means: masking tape all plastic), but the spray touch-up wax and the detailing spray are the best. My L is about 9 months old, has been waxed twice with NXT and looks better than it did on the dealer's lot.
I've since switched to the Meguire's NXT system and it is superior in my opinion. You have to be careful with the initial application (means: masking tape all plastic), but the spray touch-up wax and the detailing spray are the best. My L is about 9 months old, has been waxed twice with NXT and looks better than it did on the dealer's lot.
I didnt have good luck with that stuff... I only tried the eagle one brand though. It was almost like it didnt jive with my regular wax or something...it felt very odd when applying it, and afterward as well.
Im probably going to try the Megs version
Im probably going to try the Megs version
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Jarret- I was a bit skeptical when I first saw it, but being the "wax junkie" that I am I tried it and I was surprised how well it worked....besides the fact that anything made by Eagle One is always a good product. It is by no means a replacement for a hand wax, but I use it when I'm in a pinch, with very good results.
I use that stuff after every wash. I spray it on and wipe the truck down with the blue chamois (spelling?) that you can buy at pep boys. Gives the truck a great shine in between hand waxings.
BTW, that NXT stuff is garbage. I put 2 coats on the truck last time I waxed. I did it out of the sunlight, gave the wax ample time to dry to a haze, and it was still a pain in the a$$ to buff off. It left a film on the truck so bad that I had to keep re-wiping it down until it finally came off. That was this winter in the garage. Maybe it was too cold to apply? Anyone else have this experience with the NXT tech wax?
Jon
BTW, that NXT stuff is garbage. I put 2 coats on the truck last time I waxed. I did it out of the sunlight, gave the wax ample time to dry to a haze, and it was still a pain in the a$$ to buff off. It left a film on the truck so bad that I had to keep re-wiping it down until it finally came off. That was this winter in the garage. Maybe it was too cold to apply? Anyone else have this experience with the NXT tech wax?
Jon


