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02-25-09, 04:39 #1
Eagle One Easi-Dri. ??
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We are going thru a lot and my dad noticed I was out of car wash and bless his soul he bought me a small car package. He got me some Viking MicroFiber towels, a new micro fiber sponge,a set of detail brushes, and a new tire brush and some Eagle One Easi-Dri soap. Anyone have any thoughts on it? Is it pretty good, bad, or what not.
Thanks....
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02-25-09, 04:42 #2
Re: Eagle One Easi-Dri. ??
I haven't tried it as of yet, but I saw it in Autozone last week and I was almost tempted to buy it.
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02-26-09, 09:34 #3
Re: Eagle One Easi-Dri. ??
From reading the description of the Easy-Dri wash, I think the floading method that people are already using have the same effect. The site also mentioned to dry the little bit water that is left over with MF (which is exactly what you do after the floading method).
Just marketing?
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02-26-09, 01:29 #4
Re: Eagle One Easi-Dri. ??
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I tried it today.... not too bad. It forms a very thick lather. And very slick. I had ran thru something that put oily spots on the drivers side and it took all those off with very little scrubbing. It rinsed off very easily. It also did sheet off like it said it would with less water left on the car using the flooding method. Another plus.... my windows are 100% spot free. So I would say it works as it says it will, and I give it 4.5 stars. Very much worth trying.
The bad thing... I think it smells funny. (Been spoiled by the nice smells of Zanio products.)
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