Thought I'd let everyone know that I gave the Nano-wax a shot. It was $30 bucks at Crappy Tire, I was skeptical that it would be worth it but I'm happy with the results.
The main thing is that it's easy as can be to take off and provides zero white dust afterwards. Yes, zero! The finish is silky smooth, my car's silver so the car just glows after the polish, truly worth the effort.
One other thing, there's none of the hazards with black plastic and the polish that there used to be. Old polishes used to leave a nasty stain/residue on black plastic and this stuff doesn't do it, I presume the Eagle one nano stuff wouldn't either, but I can't vouch for it.
Anyway, it's a good product and I'll be using it again next time.
Oh, and another...not really a negative of the polish because it is just that, a polish, but it's not much good for removing staining and things stuck to your paint, not unlike any other polish you really should use a claybar or a cleaner prior to using it.
The main thing is that it's easy as can be to take off and provides zero white dust afterwards. Yes, zero! The finish is silky smooth, my car's silver so the car just glows after the polish, truly worth the effort.
One other thing, there's none of the hazards with black plastic and the polish that there used to be. Old polishes used to leave a nasty stain/residue on black plastic and this stuff doesn't do it, I presume the Eagle one nano stuff wouldn't either, but I can't vouch for it.
Anyway, it's a good product and I'll be using it again next time.
Oh, and another...not really a negative of the polish because it is just that, a polish, but it's not much good for removing staining and things stuck to your paint, not unlike any other polish you really should use a claybar or a cleaner prior to using it.
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