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Okay -- disclaimer first. I am not affiliated with Eagle One in any way.
Now the news: Found a new wax which incorporates nano-molecular technology (that I know about...) and it is incredible! It is Eagle One brand with the "Nano Technology" label fixed on it. It goes on very easy (a little goes a long way) and comes off just as fast. No powder residue. And the shine is very deep and wet looking.
Give it a try. I think you'll be as satisfied as I am...
I bought this last summer....nothing special and way overpriced....Turtle Wax does a much better job and the deep shine last so much longer. Don't waste your $$$ buy the tried and true and you will be more than satisfied.
$4.96 at Wal-Mart (not over priced for me)works well . Spray it on buff off can be used on rubber,vinyl and glass and IMHO looks good!!
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I bought this last summer....nothing special and way overpriced....Turtle Wax does a much better job and the deep shine last so much longer. Don't waste your $$$ buy the tried and true and you will be more than satisfied.
Im with Bruce!!! If you strip you paint down (no Wax left on it) Dawn dish washing soap works the best for that. Onece you get several coats on it IMHO thery is no wax out there that will do what Zaino does. If you have any metalic in your paint you will find that it seems to be dancing on top after properly applied Zaino. You cannot beat the clarity of Zaino in my opinion.
Ran into a retired AF rider and he introduced me to a spray on cleaner/detailer called "Fukken " out Germany .Anyone heard of it ? Unbelievable shine .
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