what kind of wax do you use on your stang
#32
RE: what kind of wax do you use on your stang
Hey there THPTREK: I have windveil blue and I get a deep wet looking shine with Mothers (3 step) and microfiber towels.
WOW ....that Zaino is Expensive....
WOW ....that Zaino is Expensive....
#34
RE: what kind of wax do you use on your stang
I appreciate all of you responding to my questions I do not want to spens alot of $$$ but I do want my car to stay looking nice!
Hambone let me know how the New Eagle Nano Wax works..
Gin
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Hambone let me know how the New Eagle Nano Wax works..
Gin
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#35
RE: what kind of wax do you use on your stang
#36
RE: what kind of wax do you use on your stang
ORIGINAL: Hambone
So far, I've used NuFinish (two coats since getting car in late May). McGuiar's quick detail spray between washes keeps it slick.
I read a rave review of the new Eagle Nano Wax. One guy said it was as good as Zaino (and he was referring to years of Zaino use), but was a single, easy application. So, I bought some at Advanced Auto (like $13, included a free microfiber towel). I hope to apply it this weekend!
So far, I've used NuFinish (two coats since getting car in late May). McGuiar's quick detail spray between washes keeps it slick.
I read a rave review of the new Eagle Nano Wax. One guy said it was as good as Zaino (and he was referring to years of Zaino use), but was a single, easy application. So, I bought some at Advanced Auto (like $13, included a free microfiber towel). I hope to apply it this weekend!
I use the Eagle Nano, easy apply, and I use microfiber towels to remove. Check my thread to see pics of my car, taken today 11/14 right after a fresh 2nd application of Eagle nano. I did 2 coats one sat, one today because the dealer didn't bother.
#37
RE: what kind of wax do you use on your stang
ORIGINAL: Ginstang
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Hambone let me know how the New Eagle Nano Wax works..
Gin
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Hambone let me know how the New Eagle Nano Wax works..
Gin
Now, as for drying---it was pretty cool out, maybe 50 deg? It seemed to take a LONG time to dry. I got a bit impatient on the hood, and ended up making more work out of it than I should have...meaning, it wasn't dry and I was trying to take it off...not so good. I used microfiber towels to remove the NanoWax. The good news is that the Nanowax doesn't turn the black trim white with dried wax.
The rest of the car went better, but it was a good bit more work to get off than the Nufinish.To be honest, I didn't see much improvement on the shine, but it had a pretty decent wax job already. And given the color (mineral gray), it isn't one to look nearly as "wet" as some others.
So...I guess the tell-tale will be when I get it out in the bright sun, which I hope is this weekend. Our local club is getting over 40 'stangs on display for our Ford dealer club sponser. Gonna be fun
Quick summary--the Nanowax is okay and worth the $13--a bottle will last quite a while! And the free microfiber towel adds to the value.
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