Eagle One Nanowax?

Never used Zaino, I dont think all that time is worth it when you can get the same results using a carnuba wax car wash, some tech wax, and a good polish. Take that extra time and enjoy driving your car!!!
 
clownphish said:
Ha ha, don't laugh, I have. That is before I was schooled by my hubby. :p
I used to use Turtle wax on my grandfathers old boat. It worked awsome in keeping the hull free of waterspots and salt water stains, and made it so easy to clean. NOTHING works better than Turtle wax on beadding water off paint.
 
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Theres so many products out there hard to know whats really good and whats just hype. I have used so many products from cheap to expensive.
I have to say that after using the Eagle nanowax, Im sold on it.
I think to get the best results you need products that work well together. To get the best results it also takes time and alittle effort on your part. By doing these to things you will get results that you can be proud of and that will make your car pop.

To get get the besst results you do need some tools.
You need good cloths like the microfiber cloths. They Rock! A high speed buffer/polisher is nice to have if you can afford one. (I am not talking about those $20 buffers like you see at walmart. I am talking about ones with speed control and you can put different aplicator pads for different compounds.)
You need to know how to use one or you can screw up your car pretty quick.
Also need some basic products like a wax cleaner, claybar is nice, polish and a good wax.

These basic things can make your car stand out.

The funny thing is I have detailed cars for years and I stil don't have everything I need. Someday though.

I used to have a friend that details for a living do my car to get out the fine scratches and stuff. Good luck everyone. Make those Mazdas shine.
 
Thanks for starting this thread man!! Alot of good info on here. Im going to cut and paste this to the ProMazda show Tech section.

MSP5 said:
Theres so many products out there hard to know whats really good and whats just hype. I have used so many products from cheap to expensive.
I have to say that after using the Eagle nanowax, Im sold on it.
I think to get the best results you need products that work well together. To get the best results it also takes time and alittle effort on your part. By doing these to things you will get results that you can be proud of and that will make your car pop.

To get get the besst results you do need some tools.
You need good cloths like the microfiber cloths. They Rock! A high speed buffer/polisher is nice to have if you can afford one. (I am not talking about those $20 buffers like you see at walmart. I am talking about ones with speed control and you can put different aplicator pads for different compounds.)
You need to know how to use one or you can screw up your car pretty quick.
Also need some basic products like a wax cleaner, claybar is nice, polish and a good wax.

These basic things can make your car stand out.

The funny thing is I have detailed cars for years and I stil don't have everything I need. Someday though.

I used to have a friend that details for a living do my car to get out the fine scratches and stuff. Good luck everyone. Make those Mazdas shine.
 
ghostP5 said:
Thanks for starting this thread man!! Alot of good info on here. Im going to cut and paste this to the ProMazda show Tech section.
Thanks! I feel so honored. Just want to add that I am not trying to tell anyone how to take car of there car or how to actually do it. Just trying to give advice from over 25 years of car detailing exp. I grew up on car lots since the age of 7. Both my uncles had lots and I used to help detail and pinstripe and stuff like that.

I have thought about opening a detail/custom tuning shop here in NE but it requires funds that I don't have.

Theres some shops here in Omaha but none of them offer the complete package. Also the work done can be questioned at times. I used to live in Hawaii and the shops that did that where the most successful.

Sorry to get off subject. LOL Thanks again and if you have any questions about detailing give me a shout. (thinking I really need to purchase a good polisher. LOL)
 
anyone have any comparisons between the meguiars nx tech and the eagle one wax? perhaps they could do half the hood in one and the other half with the other and post pics......
 
protejay5 said:
anyone have any comparisons between the meguiars nx tech and the eagle one wax? perhaps they could do half the hood in one and the other half with the other and post pics......
Would be good to do on cars that need a waxing.
 
i would buy the nanowax and do it, but i have a white car. we need a dark car to test it out....
 
Aww hell, I should just get the damn stuff and do it m'self. :p I already have the NXT, and a dark car, all the ingredients needed except for the Nanowax. Bah.
 
protejay5 said:
someone go drive a black mica through some mud........
Mud? Ha! All you need is a good rain and the time it takes for the damn thing to dry and you're there - car's dirty as a mofo! (pissed)
 
Yes, I will be the dummy... er, TEST dummy. :p

Edit: Please be advised that this test will not take place anytime soon.
 
I use the NXT tech wax and its awesome stuff.... Ive heard good things about the nano wax, but for now, im sold on NXT... the booster wax is awesome stuff as well.
 
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