Eagle One Wax As-U-Dry Review

saab93

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I've been using this with my weekly car wash and it works very nicely. I did my usual Klass All-In-One/Glaze and P21S last month, but I decided to try this product to keep the paint shiny and clean. It also makes drying the car so much easier. I actually stopped the last rinse with the spray off (just the hose).



All in all, great job by Eagle One. :)



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Do a search (1st time i think ive said that)....Many a reviews on WAUD.....Excellent stuff.....during or after drying, as a QD even. I have mixed a diluted (3:1) bottle for QD'ing, some like it full strength, i prefer it diluted.......Here, one of many, i did your homework for you !!
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That's a great looking ride my firend !



I've tried WAUD and found it to be a good product. The only problem (minor one at that) is that after a rain it leaves water spots if I can't get to the car and dry them off. I don't have that problem with a QD.



Just my oberservations.
 
I give my nod to WAUD, it gives a sweet shine and cuts down on time I do my windows and quick detail at the same time plus it has alright durability for a spray "wax"! I think it looks just as good as the other hundred or so QD's i've used:o !
 
I really like what WAUD does to my wife's indigo pearl with Z2 on it.But I've tried it on my black AV several times now and it just doesn't add anything to it and sometimes I'll get some oily smearing in spots after a fresh application of #16 a couple days before.:nixweiss
 
04 Black AV I sometimes have a smearing issue with WAUD but I think it really is the humidity, cause the first time I used it, it was mywife's Silver Murano and no smearing and at that time it wasn't that humid. I used it this last weekend wasn't too humid at that time didn't really have any smearing issues that a second wipe over didn't take care of! Just an observation:xyxthumbs
 
true blue blood;Yeah I just can't figure why my wife's looks sooo damn good after a wash and WAUD.Makes it look as good as the day I polished it back in April.Yet it adds no pop to my black or anything.:nixweissThe first time I used WAUD on my wife's car the next morning she brought the kids up to the end of the driveway for the school bus and the neighbor at the end of the driveway asked my wife if she bought a new car.
 
It's a dark blue metalic.Maybe it just works and looks better on Zaino than #16 or maybe it's the metalic paint.At the moment I have Protect All on my AV,I'll try some WAUD over that the next time I wash.
 
Thats funny cause my car is dark blue metallic and like I said I do run into some smearing issues but for the time saving it doesn't bother me to go back and buff it out alittle. I currently have VM topped with trade secret, but my wife's is Zaino topped with S100 and no smearing. Interesting maybe just a coincidence !:nixweiss
 
I use it on my wife's 2000 Blazer (blue) and it really adds a nice shine. When it's parked in the driveway, it stands out from all the other neighbor's cars as you drive down the street.



I haven't tried it yet on my new 2004 Passat, Blue Anthracite, which is basically a charcoal gray color.



It will be interesting to see if it adds anything to that paint color or if I'll get the same results as was mentioned on black paint.
 
saab93 said:
I've been using this with my weekly car wash and it works very nicely. I did my usual Klass All-In-One/Glaze and P21S last month, but I decided to try this product to keep the paint shiny and clean. It also makes drying the car so much easier. I actually stopped the last rinse with the spray off (just the hose).



All in all, great job by Eagle One. :)



That is one sexy SAAB! Great colour, wheels, and gloss! You should be proud.



I love WAUD. :bow I use it frequently and I like to wipe the wet chamois over the glass and rubber and everything deepens and shines and dries like a breaze (sorry for the pun).



BTW the less you use the better it looks - literally, one spray per door, two on bonnet, spread with wet chamois, dry with cloth.... lovelly!:eek:
 
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