You're not going to believe this.....

The following two are........Eagle One Wax As You Dry!!!!:eek: I decided to give this a try on a couple of basic car washes I had to do, and the customer's actually thought I detailed the exterior!:D This stuff is pretty good. Great shine and beads pretty good. I wouldn't replace it with our traditional waxes, but it is an awesome "in between", QD type of treatment!



Procedure:

1. QEW

2. EOWD



BTW, to explain briefly how the procedure worked: I washed a panel at a time as usual with QEW, but before I dried the panel I would spray some EO on it and then dry it off with a WW. Shines up real nice!:cool:



Please excuse the multiple post of each pic, photohost.org is down right now. I have six pictures, so if you don't see six when you clicked on this thread, it is because I am still posting them.:)
 

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Good work :up . I have been using EO on my rims after washing. I may have to give it a try on my painted surfaces.
 
Real good idea! I have done that with Quikshine a few times and it works well.



You might also want to try just pouring an ounce or two into the QEW bucket and see if you get the same results. If it works, it will save you even more time!
 
Scottwax said:


You might also want to try just pouring an ounce or two into the QEW bucket and see if you get the same results. If it works, it will save you even more time!





That's a good idea. I don't know why I didn't think of that.:doh Will give that method a shot tomorrow or Thursday if it's raining.:up
 
I would love to know if this works. I have just started using QEW and if I could add shine in a bucket, that'd be great!
 
Nice work AJ, you always have consistently good results whenever I look at your work. The EOWD really made a difference for those cars. That Benz looks really good, you could have told me you used like 3 different products, and i'd believe you. If you are continually using the EOWD, you might wanna hit up your local Costco. They have (2) 32 fl oz. bottles of it for like 8 bucks which is a really good value. Keep up the great work.
 
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