Eagle One Wax As You Dry
#32
#33
The quick wax is real easy to use, only takes 10 minutes, but doesn't seem to last as long as a real wax job. I recommend waxing the car at least 2 times a year, and use the quick wax as often as you please. Of course, some here (RP and 01) might think only 2 times a year is a friggin crime or something
#34
I almost forgot....I tried the wax-as-you-dry stuff the other day. It is the worst stuff ever! Streaky as anything, partly because my vehicle dried before I put any on it. Your vehicle has to be wet for it to work like it's supposed to. I'd much rather use Meguiar's cleaner wax, and follow that up with a shot of good ole' #26 yellow! A good sweat jerkin' wax job is worth the effort everytime.
#40
My truck was still a little wet btw, but it still came out streaky until I took a damp cloth and wiped it down. Never apply in direct sunlight because it (THE SUN) dries up all the water on the paint's surface. That was my biggest mistake with this product. Haha...I like these little guys---------> They always strike a nerve when used properly.
#41
Originally posted by lifeguardjoe
it's called "wax as you dry" for a reason. not "wax after your truck is dried so it comes out streaky"
it's called "wax as you dry" for a reason. not "wax after your truck is dried so it comes out streaky"
I wasn't able to sleep for a week while trying to figure that one out. Thanks for the trouble you went though to help me. I owe you one.
Just joking dude,,,,,,,peace...