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Old 06-14-2004, 05:53 AM
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NanoWax

I'm sure it's been discussed, but what are the thoughts on Eagle One's NanWax?
They offer a rebate for the full $ paid, (at P-Boys).
Has anyone one had a problem receiving their rebate?
   
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Old 06-14-2004, 09:23 AM
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The NanoWax is great stuff! I’ve only had it on my truck for about a month so I can not comment on how well it holds up to repeated washings, but I can say that it gives the deepest-shiniest luster of any wax I’ve ever used.
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Old 06-14-2004, 10:25 PM
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I've used Blue Coral, 3M, Mcquirres(spelling)...I have gotten used to the Rain-X spray on wax. Just spray on wet or dry every few washes as you dry the car. It protects decent and repels gunk as well as Rain-X for glas repels gunk. Ease of use was my initial purchase point.
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Old 06-15-2004, 07:09 PM
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My main reason for trying it is their rebate offer which will make it free(exc. tax).
I'll like it even more as long as I get it.
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I'm with sigma on this one, it looks great, but don't know how long it will hold up. I think next waxing though the truck will get a couple coats of Liquid Glass. I used it on my Mustang, and it went about 3 years before I needed to reapply. The Liquid Glass is nice too cuz you can leave it on overnight and it is still easy to buff off. A little pricey at $18 bucks a can, but it looks as good if not better than any of the new waxes on the market, and lasts a loooong time.
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