Eagle One WET Wax As-U-Dry on wheels?

imp_D Tailor

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What's people's opinion on this product? Would it be worthy to use on wheels? I snooped around the search and didn't find much on spray waxes for wheels...



My wheels are VERY hard to wax and I sure wouldn't mind being able to skip the "1- dry" and "2- apply" steps and just go to "3- buff off" after spraying the stuff right on the wet wheels after a wash.



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Worth a try or downright useless?



There's also Buffalo Mike's Spray Wax that I'm considering. Just for wheels of course. Any input on this one?
 
I've been meaning to give that new E1 "Wax as you dry" a shot, and I think wheels would be a great start. Supposedly, it has some sort of "water reactive" polymers that form a bond when you use it on a wet surface. So, it might be a decent product to give a squirt or two on wet wheels after giving them a good cleaning. I've been using a polymer sealant on the wheels already, but more sure couldn't hurt, being that my wheels get very dirty during the week. The good side is that even though they still get dirty, the sealant helps prevent the dust from bonding to the wheel making cleaning easier. Last I checked I think that E1 product is about $4 at WallyWorld, so if I get around to it, I'll pick up a container just for fun....



My initial reaction is that is sounds like a bit of marketing hype, but you never know....



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My feeling exactly. I think I'm going to give it a go as well, just for wheels.



I find I'm too lazy to wax my wheels as often as I would need to. I do dry them after a wash though, I guess I'd really like to have my drying layer a protective coat all in one pass. A couple shots of the stuff, break out an MF towel and buff the wheels dry as usual. No more time spent than usual, and hopefully enough protection to last 5 days 'till the next detail.



Please review if you try the product, I'm very interested! Thanks for the reply!
 
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