New EO Nano Products, Any Good?

Kool_ZX3

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I was wondering if anyone has used the new nano protectant and nano spraywax.... The nanospray wax works well for me but am wondering what others think of it. I have not used the nano protectant yet so i am looking for some opinions on that for sure. :xyxthumbs



I am wondering because i recently got a package from EO containing each of these 2 products.
 
I got nano spraywax, very nice slickness, no streaks on dark paint....it says it fills light swirls, I don't see that...



smell leaves a little to be desired...well worth $5 that I spent on it
 
I bought and used Nanowax Spray Wax. It's like a "QD on steroids" (someone else's words that I think applies here to a tee). Very easy to use. On my sapphire blue car, it filled up minor swirls quite well. Same goes for a a light beige SUV I have. Swirl-filling was actually the one trait of this product that stood out. I used it in the sun and it behaved well. It's a nice alternative for those times you want something quick and a regular QD isn't enough. I'd say it's about as good as NXT and other OTC waxes in the looks department.



I don't care about it's glycol content. Makes my hands stink for a while.
 
I believe glycol is used in anti-freeze.



I really enjoy Nano Spray Wax and like the vanilla-like smell. It gives an awesome gloss, slickness and does hide minor cobwebbing effects. It is a piece of cake to use - no smears, just spritz lightly buff, flip towel and finish off. The surface needs to be in good shape in order to have no issues when applying. I use it after every car I wash for people as a change from the Wax As U Dry and Mothers FX Spray.



I used the Nano Protectant. I bought it from EO because I can't get it locally. Reminds me exactly of 303 - matte, factory fresh finish and can be used on leather too. It has light, light cleaning abilities, a nice fresh scent and leaves no residue or greasiness. I like it because it is a one stop product for every surface of an interior. Soiled interiors require a cleaning first before applying the Nano. It can smear on smooth plastic but a dry, clean MF will buff it off.



I used it on the interior of 2 BMW's (my parents) and was very, very satisfied. If you like 303 on your interior, you'll like Nano as a readily available OTC protectant. But for some reason, none of the stores by me carry it but everyone else seems to be able to get it.



For $10 combined for two products, you'll definately be satisfied.
 
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