Eagle One Finishing Wax
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I saw it advertised on a speed channel commercial and figured i'd give it a shot.
just wash the car like normal and spray the wax on right before you dry the car with a drying/buffing rag. Very nice and easy.
Would highly recomend between waxing
It cost me roughly $6 at Kragen Auto and does approx 12 midsize cars.
eric
just wash the car like normal and spray the wax on right before you dry the car with a drying/buffing rag. Very nice and easy.
Would highly recomend between waxing
It cost me roughly $6 at Kragen Auto and does approx 12 midsize cars.
eric
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The California Water Blade is a drying tool, its made of silicon and it makes drying your car a lot easier
http://www.autosportcatalog.com/inde...id/560/sc/2737
there is a link that shows the product
-Zoeb
http://www.autosportcatalog.com/inde...id/560/sc/2737
there is a link that shows the product
-Zoeb
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Originally posted by 02BlackWRX
The California Water Blade is a drying tool, its made of silicon and it makes drying your car a lot easier
http://www.autosportcatalog.com/inde...id/560/sc/2737
there is a link that shows the product
-Zoeb
The California Water Blade is a drying tool, its made of silicon and it makes drying your car a lot easier
http://www.autosportcatalog.com/inde...id/560/sc/2737
there is a link that shows the product
-Zoeb
02BlackWRX, do they sell those at any local autopart store? I have so much stuff coming in the mail/fedex that i lost track of all the shipments and don't want another.
Thanks, eric
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Originally posted by 02BlackWRX
The California Water Blade is a drying tool, its made of silicon and it makes drying your car a lot easier
http://www.autosportcatalog.com/inde...id/560/sc/2737
there is a link that shows the product
-Zoeb
The California Water Blade is a drying tool, its made of silicon and it makes drying your car a lot easier
http://www.autosportcatalog.com/inde...id/560/sc/2737
there is a link that shows the product
-Zoeb
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Originally posted by BAN SUVS
I've got one, it's nice. It's like a big soft squeegee. You can pull like 90% of the water off your car in like a minute, then finish up with a chamois. Very useful. And I think they sell them at Kragens and the like Eric.
I've got one, it's nice. It's like a big soft squeegee. You can pull like 90% of the water off your car in like a minute, then finish up with a chamois. Very useful. And I think they sell them at Kragens and the like Eric.
Cool, thanks a lot... i live right next to kragen
ive got the absorber too. i prefer it over the wiper blade. im a tad worried that it might scratch the paint a bit. but the friends that have it seem to like it. it is quicker though.
when it comes to waxes, id suggest meguiar's gold class wax. its easy to apply and to remove. its great. the end result is fabulous. my gf slid right off the side of the car, when she was leaning on it.
when it comes to waxes, id suggest meguiar's gold class wax. its easy to apply and to remove. its great. the end result is fabulous. my gf slid right off the side of the car, when she was leaning on it.
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The Absorber is the chamois I use to final dry my car. I just use the blade to get teh majority of the water off the flat surfaces. I don't get too many water spots this way.
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