New Pics after wash and nanowax
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Car: 1992 Camaro RS
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New Pics after wash and nanowax
well i had read a lot about this new nanowax stuff and wanted to try it out so i decided to go buy a bottle of it. it was 10 bucks, came with an applicator, and microfiber cloth so IMHO pretty good deal. washed the car and then waxed it. i must say the wax goes on very easy and i personally think i left the wax on a little to long... 5 minutes maybe, i was waiting for the microfiber towels to dry
oh well, the stuff still came off very very easy with just some light pressure. i have found that a lot of waxes leave the white residue in the cracks of the body, this wax left absolutly none so that to me was worth the cost. so here are the pics, i'm very happy with the result.

you can see the speed peel on my hood from those 200 MPH runs where the paint is peeling off the hood
in about 3 weeks the cars goin in the shop to get the hood painted, rust spot on the drivers pillar fixed, front end painted, rear wheel wells repaired(slight surface rust) and painted and the whole car is getting wet sanded.
oh well, the stuff still came off very very easy with just some light pressure. i have found that a lot of waxes leave the white residue in the cracks of the body, this wax left absolutly none so that to me was worth the cost. so here are the pics, i'm very happy with the result.

you can see the speed peel on my hood from those 200 MPH runs where the paint is peeling off the hood
in about 3 weeks the cars goin in the shop to get the hood painted, rust spot on the drivers pillar fixed, front end painted, rear wheel wells repaired(slight surface rust) and painted and the whole car is getting wet sanded.
Last edited by hot86z-28; Jun 22, 2004 at 01:42 PM.
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It looks really good, I was wondering if anybody had tried that Eagle One nanowax yet, it looks like it worked good on your car. I wonder how it compares to Meguiars NXT?
either way you can't beat the price of $10 with wax,applicator, and cloth.
either way you can't beat the price of $10 with wax,applicator, and cloth.
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Looks good man. I can't wait to see your car when you get the paint work done. You will have to get some pics where you can see the sun shine off of it. The color of your car is growing on me. Your car looks even better in motion.
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Re: New Pics after wash and nanowax
Originally posted by hot86z-28
you can see the speed peel on my hood from those 200 MPH runs where the paint is peeling off the hood
in about 3 weeks the cars goin in the shop to get the hood painted, rust spot on the drivers pillar fixed, front end painted, rear wheel wells repaired(slight surface rust) and painted and the whole car is getting wet sanded.
you can see the speed peel on my hood from those 200 MPH runs where the paint is peeling off the hood
in about 3 weeks the cars goin in the shop to get the hood painted, rust spot on the drivers pillar fixed, front end painted, rear wheel wells repaired(slight surface rust) and painted and the whole car is getting wet sanded.
Ah dude you go tspeed peel on the hood i got it on my roof lol. Nice color choice there. Just kinda looks funny without the huge spoiler out back liek mine.
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