New grille and #00, #9, #7, EO NanoWax, #26 - 56k friendly

P.NOiZE

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Hey everyone! We've finally hit a good stretch of weather so I went to work:



1. #00 Hi-Tech Wash

2. #9 Swirl Remover 2.0

3. #7 Show Car Glaze

4. Eagle One NanoWax

5. #26 Hi -Tech Wax (liquid)



All work was done by hand -- I'm a ScottWax wannabe, but aren't we all? :D



The photographer is my brother. I HAD a digital camera, but its days were numbered. Here are the pics:



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The car is where it is because I have a horrible tree that drops its dead blossoms right on top of the car, plus pollen seems to accumlate slower when the car is back here. I can't go any further back because the chimney is in the way! I don't want to get too close to that bush!



Applying #7 was redundant. The Eagle One NanoWax (EONW) just took it off. I even tried EONW before #7 on another panel, but I acheived the same results.



Some comments on EONW:

• smells good

• easy to apply

• it did a great job of hiding the swirls that #9 didn't remove

• brought out the blue flake in my paint especially in sunlight

• it seems to do a better job of deepening the paint compared to #7

• not that easy to remove, but at the same time wasn't too hard
 
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