daq421
09-10-2006, 11:35 PM
I've been reading the boards looking for a good wax for my Yaris. The general consensus is that Turtle wax ICE is the best. I however found a review of Eagle One: Nanowax in a Car and Driver mag' that inspired me to try it. (they sang it's praises..)
My review:
To put it simply, this stuff works.. I gave my 07 sedan (silver) a good washing then after drying the car I appiled the Nanowax. Using a micro fiber towel to spread the wax was easy and fast. After it dried (no residue, but I did see some streaks) I used a clean micro-towel to "buff" (gently rub) the car. After this once over the car has a silky smooth feel (more so than before) and the car shines..
I was so impressed with the end result I used it on my wife's 97 miata and it really made a massive difference in the cars look. From dull to glossy, I'd say Nanowax made the car look 5 years younger.
I'm going to add to this post later, after the next wash, so I can offer impressions of Nanowax's durability.
The following link will take you to the Eagleone site for all the details
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/products/product.asp?itemid=1121&cat=5010
My review:
To put it simply, this stuff works.. I gave my 07 sedan (silver) a good washing then after drying the car I appiled the Nanowax. Using a micro fiber towel to spread the wax was easy and fast. After it dried (no residue, but I did see some streaks) I used a clean micro-towel to "buff" (gently rub) the car. After this once over the car has a silky smooth feel (more so than before) and the car shines..
I was so impressed with the end result I used it on my wife's 97 miata and it really made a massive difference in the cars look. From dull to glossy, I'd say Nanowax made the car look 5 years younger.
I'm going to add to this post later, after the next wash, so I can offer impressions of Nanowax's durability.
The following link will take you to the Eagleone site for all the details
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/products/product.asp?itemid=1121&cat=5010