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Eagle one Mist & Wipe left spots, alternatives?
Today I tried using Eagle one Mist & Wipe on my 99 Mustang GT. I noticed as I wiped it on, according to directions, I would see large spots every couple inches on the surface. These weren't there before. I thought maybe after it dried they would go away but they're still there even after rinsing the car off again.
I guess I should also mention I can't even recall the last time I waxed my car the old fashioned way, but I used Zaino Bros when I did. I used Dr. Mecanico as a Car wash just before trying this product. Are there any spray waxes out there (not spray detailers) that can be applied to a dry car, and that aren't a "Wax-As-U-Dry" type of product? Trying to wax and dry a car at the same time with a chamois seems counter-intuitive to me. I'd rather just use it like a spray detailer. |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Lexington, KY
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Re: Eagle one Mist & Wipe left spots, alternatives?
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Optimum Car Wax 17oz New Formula - Car Wax & Paint Sealants (Synthetic)
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The Rainmaker
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Ankeny, Iowa
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FWIW, the EO Mist & Wipe is not a "Wax As U Dry" product. I also have my doubts if any of the wax as u dry products recommend using them with a chamois. You might want to do some reading and research, then do some maintenance on your paint the right way. It doesn't take a lot of work, but just spraying something on your paint while you are drying the car isn't going to do much for it.
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Re: Eagle one Mist & Wipe left spots, alternatives?
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Looks like I will be giving Optimum Car Wax a try. Quote:
FWIW my problems started about 1.5 years ago, after I used 3M Adhesive remover on some tree sap spots. This left rainbow like swirls in the areas i used it, and now most of the body (black paint) has a slightly hazy or milky look to it. In the past I've tried using everything from ph balanced dawn/joy to cleaner wax in order to restore the finish. I had sort of given up until recently when I wanted to try to at least give it a glossy look again. |
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The Rainmaker
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Re: Eagle one Mist & Wipe left spots, alternatives?
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2. You might consider getting rid of the chamois.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Rock Hill, SC
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Re: Eagle one Mist & Wipe left spots, alternatives?
Optimum Spray wax and some good microfiber towels
But before you go off just spraying the car down I would clean it with a car soap like Duragloss 901 or Meguiars Gold Class, clay if needed, why not use a sealant on it, duragloss 105 or meguiars NXT 2.0, then finish with Opt Spray wax. Keep up with washing the car as needed and once a month use the spray wax. Inbetween washing a good quick detailer will help, Meguiars Ultimate Quick Detailer would be a good choice. All but the Opt Spray wax is available locally |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: London, Ont
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Re: Eagle one Mist & Wipe left spots, alternatives?
mothers showtime instant detailer ! A++
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