Nano Wax?
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I too was an avid Eagle One Wet fan until I couldn't find it anymore. Tried the Nano wax and was not impressed. Difficult to remove
and the finished product was not that great. Ended up contacting Eagle One direct and found out that they still make Wet, just fewer stores are carrying it. Ordered a case directly from them. I'm happy again.
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I use it every week. After I wash the car, I first use Eagle One Dry and Wa . I then follow up with the eagle One Nano Wax. I really like this product and can recommend it. It does not actually remove swirls; but it does a great job at hiding them. Be sure to use microfiber towels and cloths. Eagle One includes a small microber cloth in the Nanowax box but I found I needed more of them. You can get more microfiber towels at AutoZone. You will need at least six (6) of the smaller ones based on my experience. It is a bit hard to buff off by hand, but there is no powder. Smells good too!