imp_D Tailor
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Well I haven't found a review for Eagle One WET- Wax-As-U-Dry over here, so I thought I might put in a word for it, since I seem to have found a pretty good use for the stuff.
First things first. I never mustered the guts to spray that stuff on the car's paint, so you won't find a review on that here.
What I did find out though, is that it protects my wheels very nicely from brake dust.
I've used it on both my BBS and Work wheels with very good results, comparable to hand waxing them. I use Hawke brake pads which generate enough dust to soil freshly detailed wheels in one single stop. Needless to say I needed a solution to help reduce the time I spent waxing the wheels to try and protect them.
Well since I find myself hand-drying my wheels with some older MF's every time I detail the car, I figured why not spray some of that stuff on there... Works like a charm! Impressive water beading, and it fends off brake dust pretty well.. to a point where a strong stream of water gets most of it out. Then I just re-apply the stuff directly and dry the wheels as usual (MF gets a little dirty, make sure it's an old one...). No more time spent than just washing them, don't have to use soap and old wash mitts.
Does it last? NO. Does it matter... not much since I reapply so often. It does smell great while you're working it too. I reach in and do my calipers and visible suspension components at the same time, which seems to help keep those nice and dust-free as well.
If you happen on a bottle of the stuff and feel like trying something different, give it a shot on your wheels... worked very well for me! :xyxthumbs

First things first. I never mustered the guts to spray that stuff on the car's paint, so you won't find a review on that here.

I've used it on both my BBS and Work wheels with very good results, comparable to hand waxing them. I use Hawke brake pads which generate enough dust to soil freshly detailed wheels in one single stop. Needless to say I needed a solution to help reduce the time I spent waxing the wheels to try and protect them.
Well since I find myself hand-drying my wheels with some older MF's every time I detail the car, I figured why not spray some of that stuff on there... Works like a charm! Impressive water beading, and it fends off brake dust pretty well.. to a point where a strong stream of water gets most of it out. Then I just re-apply the stuff directly and dry the wheels as usual (MF gets a little dirty, make sure it's an old one...). No more time spent than just washing them, don't have to use soap and old wash mitts.
Does it last? NO. Does it matter... not much since I reapply so often. It does smell great while you're working it too. I reach in and do my calipers and visible suspension components at the same time, which seems to help keep those nice and dust-free as well.
If you happen on a bottle of the stuff and feel like trying something different, give it a shot on your wheels... worked very well for me! :xyxthumbs