Eagle One

I picked some up awhile back but haven't used it yet. I'm going to wash my car tomorrow, I'll let you know what I think. although I can't comment on its filling abilities because I just detailed it and it's marr-free :)
 
I use the stuff on doorjams, and wheels. Your post got me to run outside and try it on my hood. Looking across the hood with the rising sun hitting it, I could see very fine spider web type scratches. After applying the nanowax, I could see no difference.
 
I've found that the spray wax does blend minimal marring a bit, but you have to be unaware that they were there, otherwise they'll still show up. It doesn't totally hide them.



I agree with the not-as-easy-to-remove-as-I-like opinions. All of the EO Nano-wax stuff seems to smear/leave a film that's tough to totally remove. (IMHO)



Overall, though, not too terrible, but it's not something that I went out and stocked up on.
 
Turtle Wax Platinum spray will somewhat fill swirls.When I findly use up all the sprays I have , I will settle on 3. They will be Eagle One Spray n Wipe, Turtle Platinum spray , and DG AW
 
Got one today as a gift and it sucks, not enough gloss and it kinda gave a yellowish tint to my white car. It also turned my white MF towel yellow.



I compared the gloss from Turtle Wax express shine and Nanowax on my black motorcycle, needless to say, Turtle took the cake on gloss.
 
+1 on the Optimum wax. That's what I've used on my car for it's last two wax jobs and its great. I can wax my entire car in 15 minutes and it looks as good as any wax I've ever used.
 
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