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Old 07-25-2007, 07:23 PM
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i was wondering whats a good quick wax product like turtlewax ice but not ice because i haven't had good luck with it any suggestions?
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I used the ICE on my truck, the bar, and it worked great. Havent tired any of the liquird waxes yet
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I've used the mothers liquid detailing wax, I am pretty sure you can buy it at autozone. I did half my hood with the mothers, and half with ice, and the mothers looked better. It also lasts longer as well.
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Eagle One Nanowax Spray. Also great on rims. Clean them really well with cleaner and once they are dry, spray them and they should keep the brake dust to a minimum. Then after ever few laps around town all they need is a quick spray and wipe with the Nanowax again to bring them back to looking new. Smells good also.
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wax as you dry stuff made by..eagle one...or somebody...comes in a red spray bottle...works great for really quick waxes..
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I am not a big fan of quick waxes or spray waxes ..

with the technology available today, you can apply a coat of something a lot better, almost as quickly .. Meg's, Tropi-care or Mother's carnauba's can be applied and removed with very little additional time required, compared to a spray or quick wax, and the look and protection is miles above any of the "quick" products.
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As a caveat to what Doug said, if you're looking for a quick/spray wax as a replacement for a traditionally applied wax or sealant, you won't get as good a result. If you're looking for a companion product, like a quick detail spray, to use between full applications, I always suggest you get a companion product for whatever wax you're using. So, if you're using Tropi-Care as your sealant, use their detailing spray. Same goes for Meguiars, Zaino, or any other product.

I much prefer the wax/QD spray combo over a simple spray wax.


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I used wizards polish, then topped it off with eagle one nano wax, and in between wax jobs I use the nano wax spray to keep up the shine. I like it and yeah it does smell really good
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Eagle One Nanowax Spray. Also great on rims. Clean them really well with cleaner and once they are dry, spray them and they should keep the brake dust to a minimum. Then after ever few laps around town all they need is a quick spray and wipe with the Nanowax again to bring them back to looking new. Smells good also.
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Originally Posted by chupr0kabra
As a caveat to what Doug said, if you're looking for a quick/spray wax as a replacement for a traditionally applied wax or sealant, you won't get as good a result. If you're looking for a companion product, like a quick detail spray, to use between full applications, I always suggest you get a companion product for whatever wax you're using. So, if you're using Tropi-Care as your sealant, use their detailing spray. Same goes for Meguiars, Zaino, or any other product.

I much prefer the wax/QD spray combo over a simple spray wax.


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agreed..
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I vote NXT Tech Wax for the quickness.

Personally, I thought Turtle Wax ICE was junk and gave mine away to a friend. Seemed to look better on his light-colored car.



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