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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Piloteers, I just got some Eagle One Nanowax yesterday. I havent tried it on the Pilot yet since it was already dark when I got home.
But if anyone is interested, it comes with a $9.99 mail in rebate. The cost of the wax is $9.99 so it comes out free! The guys at Autozone were saying that its supposed to be really good. Its been moving off their shelves, even before this special offer. Its "the first polish & wax utilizing nano technology. Fills fine scratches and conceals swirl marks." It goes on in liquid form and hazes over like most other waxes. But the nice thing is that it doesnt have the white dust when you wipe it off. I did a spot check on our old black 1989 300E and it looks like it works. The swirl marks were considerably reduced (though not completely gone) and it brought out the deep black color that it had when first purchased. I tried to take photos but the flash kept messing it up. I'll try again when I get home this evening. Has anyone else tried this out before? Just curious as to what they thought and how long it lasted. Also, if it will hold up in our Texas heat.
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Here is a link to a thread that I started. I used the Nanowax and it worked great! requires a little rubbing, but the results are worth it...just look at my pilot.
My 2003 SBP...Freshly clayed and waxed! |
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