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lleone

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...like me. No flames please. I tried the EagleOne Wax-as-u-dry stuff this weekend. For it's ease of use, it worked surprising well. We should have some heavy rain storms tomorrow and I'll report back on how it actually holds ups in the real world.
 

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You can also go Dry Wash N' Go. I love that stuff for my commuters. You don't even have to wash the car first. Its a tad expensive and the whole deal is a sham to get you into being a dealer, but at the very least I haven't found anything better for places like door sills wherey you don't want water.
 
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The Eagle stuff was less than $5. It claims you get 14 uses out of it. I can believe it. You don't have to worry about overspray either, it was fine on the glass and plastic lenses.
 

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i used to be lazy and used ZipWax every time i washed the car, you konw, the wash wax stuff, it shined but it never held, started waxing the old fashion way and i love it

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by motor602:
i used to be lazy and used ZipWax every time i washed the car, you konw, the wash wax stuff, it shined but it never held, started waxing the old fashion way and i love it
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I've gone back and forth. I just figured to try this on a lark. Maybe science will catch up someday, maybe not.
 

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