Eagle One 2088618 Wipe & Shine Quick Detailing Spray
Eagle One : 2088618
Price : $4.49
Offer Price : $3.99
2010-06-02
By Tom S. (Southern California)
Read the ingredients: water, ethylene glycol (antifreeze), glycol ether (solvent).
If you put this on your car, you're using a solvent to clean the surface (and remove any actual wax that might be on it) and leaving behind a thin coat of antifreeze.
Sure it gives a nice wet-look shine.
But it's not wax, and it's sure not good for your paint.
If you made the mistake of buying any of this junk, do what I did: turn it in on your local annual toxic waste collection day.
2010-02-14
By E.T.
This seems to be a good light wax if you have a new vehicle and do not want to scratch your finish. I use it on my motorcycle plastics to prevent wax swirls and hazing like other waxes. I don't think I would use this to detail a car or to restore a vehicle with an old paint job.
2010-05-06
By RadioLongAgo (Virulent Organism,NC)
I love the Nanowax, but the new Gel Wax is a messy, sticky mess to get off. Don't go hog wild and buy a lot of Gel Wax without trying it first...
2010-07-04
By Freddy Lai (Duarte)
This wax dries fast and is hard to remove from the surface. You can only wax few inches at time, it is very time consuming to wax your car with this product. It didn't help to remove the hard water spot on the surface.
2010-03-20
By Freddy Vince (Detroit, MI USA)
I fully cleaned the wheel and sprayed evenly some of this cleaner (I have silver aluminum wheels).
I guess it is supposed to dry into this protective clear layer.
The problem is it hazes up on some spots soon as it dryes and if you spray too much you'll get runs which dry to these ugly white blotches.
The instructions state that you should let it dry for 10 minutes before moving and not touch it and thats what I did but I don't like the final results at all.
2010-02-05
By Michael W. Hafner
The Eagle One Wheel & Tire Cleaner is easy and safe to use, I have been using it for about Eight years and have not had any problems whatsoever, I,ve used it on polished billet wheels, clear coated wheels, chrome wheels, and painted wheels, no problems.
2010-03-18
By Michael D. Adams (Jeffersonville, IN USA)
In searching for something to polish some chrome on my old truck, I had recieved several recommendations on Nevr-Dull Wadding Polish from a truck enthusiast website. I thought it was time to try it myself, so I ordered a can. In typical Amazon.com fashion, of course, I received it in no time flat.
Like a new toy, I just had to see what it could do as soon as I received it. So first I polished my wedding ring, which had been looking pretty shabby. It shined like the day I put it on! Then I polished my wife's ring... and then my silver chain-necklace and pendant, and then her necklace... and then a couple of pennies for the kids, which came out looking freshly minted. I was on a roll! This stuff did such a great job, it MADE me want to polish things!
So what next? I took it out to the garage to face the ultimate challenge, my 1967 Ford truck. I polished part of the bumper, then a mirror support, then the chrome headliner trim, then a few knobs... this stuff was making things shine like brand new! It even was taking rust from the pits on the headliner trim! Of course, it won't make deep scratches go away, but it will do a solid job on oxidation and light surface rust.
I highly recommend this for anything you need to polish. It does a great job, does not really leave any residue, and a little piece goes a LONG way. Just shine with a small piece of wadding, then buff out with a soft, dry cloth. It's easy, and you won't be disappointed!
2010-03-03
By francoit hogue
"Battleground", "Where Eagles Dare" and "The Dirty Dozen" are all excellent movies that are worth the price of the set. "Battle of the Bulge" is a good film; it's just not as entertaining as the previously listed three. "The Big Red One" is ok, there are things I like about this movie, but it is poorly edited and directed.