Anyone else use Wax as you Dry?

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The Lox
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Anyone else use Wax as you Dry?

Post by The Lox »

Just wondering? I have always liked the stuff from Eagle 1. I gave the Vibe its first treatment the other day, of course it rained the next day. Everything beaded up real nice just like you woul expect from a regular waxing. I'll wax the car the real way once about every 6 months, but I figure a wax as you dry once a month should keep it looking pretty nice.As for the real wax users, what do you do with the front grill? Just be really careful not to get any in the honeycomb?
2008 Wave 5-Speed (Mine)2007 Platinum Auto (Hers)
WaveAction
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Post by WaveAction »

yep..try not to get wax on any plastic piece..well since yours is a monotone..then just the front grill and the 2 below aswell..cause they turn all white and stuff like some have had their two-tone cladding turn into.
wyatt89
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Post by wyatt89 »

Whelan? Where are you?
'04 lava GTSRI, Progress rear sway bar, Infinity reference backs, components in the front, Infinity Kappa 124.7w sub, Alphasonik 600rms@2ohms for the sub, alpine head unit, worst paint ever!
WaveAction
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Post by WaveAction »

i found the Mr.Clean stuff is pretty good..it's like a little gun that has 2 plastuc jugs..one for soap and then another for rinsing/wax, the water just runs right off the car no need for a chamoise
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