Eagle One "Nano Wax"??

Based on the clerk's initial comments, I think this pic is appropriate!



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I have some of the new EO nano wax, seems close to NXT in application, smells just like EX. I did one panel, lighting was poor, but it looked OK. I definitely think it has some cleaners in it.
 
I saw one of the EO guys over the weekend, and he mentioned that Nanowax was their pro detailer glaze 2 in a consumer bottle.



Can't remember the exact name, though, and I don't have a current catalog laying around.
 
thinksnow said:
Oh, and an interesting aside - I was talking to the clerk who said "yeah I see you drove up in that SUV; just so you know these new products are for them sport compact imports with their custom paint - this stuff might not be worth sh!t for you."





He is right car must have a V-tech sticker, fart can muffler and a wing big enough to exert enough down force to smash and crush the trunk lid to smitherines. LOL
 
forrest said:
I saw one of the EO guys over the weekend, and he mentioned that Nanowax was their pro detailer glaze 2 in a consumer bottle.



Can't remember the exact name, though, and I don't have a current catalog laying around.



interesting... so this is just one of EO's existing pro products re-bottled for consumer use. cool... :cool:
 
Forrest,

Is this the TCP or Cleaner glaze from Eo pro-line?



What is on the horizon, that we should expect froom Mother's?





I saw all the new products at AAP the other day. I wonder if the new TW is the wax talked about late last year.



Eric
 
IIRC, it was a gallon of a pinkish liquid, and it had the word glaze in it, so I guess it's the Cleaner Glaze.



I've been playing with some cool stuff, but we're trying to dumb it down so Joe Average can use it with acceptable results if he doesn't follow instructions - you know, like most people do.



Come summer time, I'm sure I'll be looking for some testers.....
 
ebpcivicsi said:
I have some of the new EO nano wax, seems close to NXT in application, smells just like EX. I did one panel, lighting was poor, but it looked OK. I definitely think it has some cleaners in it.



EBP,

Can you walk down the auto detail supply aisle at the parts store without buying something? Thanks for trying nano. How strong is the cleaning ability?



Let us know how it looks on a sunny day and how long it last.



The bottle reminds me of yosteve's idea for car washing.



Eric
 
edschwab1 said:
EBP,

Can you walk down the auto detail supply aisle at the parts store without buying something? Thanks for trying nano. How strong is the cleaning ability?



Let us know how it looks on a sunny day and how long it last.



The bottle reminds me of yosteve's idea for car washing.



Eric



LOL! I do have some restraint. It was actually given to me by a friend. As soon as I test it properly, I will report back. It goes on and off easy and seems really oily, but we will see....
 
ebpcivicsi said:
seems really oily



if it is, as forrest said, the EO Pro Line "Cleaner Glaze," that explains the oils..... that also however means it's not likely doing much more than filling the swirls in.
 
Shiny Lil Detlr said:
if it is, as forrest said, the EO Pro Line "Cleaner Glaze," that explains the oils..... that also however means it's not likely doing much more than filling the swirls in.



Agreed, it definitely has some "oily" characteristics. I think one of the claims on the bottle is its ability to fill. I know this, after you get the initial smell of EX, it has a strong "aftersmell" if you will, of solvents.
 
asjk07 said:
Oooh, at least they're up front about it, unlike some other companies. :D
I'm almost certain that we're not supposed to know that. :p



What's that sound...? Someone at EO getting handed a pink slip for spilling that bean? :D
 
bretfraz said:
I've got some Eagle One Pro Detail in here somewhere......



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ah yes, Bret.... the original EO whore of autopia :p



but if it's good stuff, there isn't a thing wrong with that :xyxthumbs
 
I usually pick up a gallon of their "Concours Dressing" each year at the Street Rod Nationals in Louisville. They often have a lot of their Pro Line in gallon jugs there.
 
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