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pretty much all them nano tech waxes and such are the same i use maguires on everything but i use turtle wx chrome polish on all chrome and have for 20 yrs...
Yes, Eagle One Nano wax is a clear liquid and leaves no white residue. It's easy on, easy off.
However, I don't understand why the T.W. ICE product is so expensive. I'm thinkin' it's nano wax technology, but cost 3 times more than Eagle One Nano wax. I don't get it.
Thats the way I learned it, many years ago, rubbing compound - polish - wax,
+1 The way I was taught too! But now, clay bar before compound. Just make sure you get stuff that is clearcoat safe! I recently clayed, compound', polished & waxed my Vivid black 07, looks (almost) as good as the day I picked it up! Had too many coats of wax I think, and paint looked kinda "cloudly/milky". Used Meguire's Ultimite Compound & NXT Generation Tech Wax 2.0, bike looks GREAT!
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