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took the advice listed here http://www.camarov6.com/cgi-bin/ulti...c;f=5;t=007065
and tried out the wax as you dry concept. I really like the way my car turned out! It even seemed to make my chamios dry the car better. I'm still going to zaino my car every few months, but this is a great "between wax's" polish.
I like it, I just hate drying cars. I absolutely despise it with every drop of myself.
I have a black car, so no matter what I seem to do, it's impossible to get it "streak-free", with the Eagle One Wet Wax, though eventually it fades and looks shiny.
I actually use this weird stuff with Teflon in the title I got at Advanced Auto Parts, and it works AMAZING when its wet, but boy..it's a ***** to get off when its dry.
Summer:<br />1999 Black Pontiac Firebird Coupe<br />5-speed, T-Tops, Chrome Rims, TA Hatch, Reflective Decals.<br /><br />Winter:<br />2000 Silver Grand Am GT<br />Reflective Black Badge Overlays, chrome
I use it as well. It seems to work pretty good if the surface of the car is nice and smooth. I know it's a LOT easier on the back than rubbing off regular wax! [img]smile.gif[/img]
Stephen<br />1995 Pontiac Firebird<br />3800 Series II V6<br /><br />2000 Pontiac Firebird Formula
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