Eagle One Nano-Protectant
Everything I used (recently Lexol) left too much residual oil and made the interior slippery or sticky and left spots and overall coverage wasn't even. Then in a few hours, it dried and left some spots shiny and some gray.This Eagle One Nano stuff really works. Now that I've used the interior stuff, I'm going to buy the wax and polish Don't take my word for it, go and buy it.
THANKS TO EAGLE ONE
THANKS TO EAGLE ONE
good review...
guess i gotta try this, as i keep hearing good reports-
am still a bit old fashioned and end up using three products for the interior (one for vinyl, one to clean leather and one to protect it). i wonder how long it lasts (especially the sunscreen)
your product:
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/products/pro...d=1122&cat=5015
with lexol, you gotta make sure that you are using the right product (cleaner first then preservative)- and buff it out well... my first choice for leather is townsends (also separate cleaner and preservative)
guess i gotta try this, as i keep hearing good reports-
am still a bit old fashioned and end up using three products for the interior (one for vinyl, one to clean leather and one to protect it). i wonder how long it lasts (especially the sunscreen)
your product:
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/products/pro...d=1122&cat=5015
with lexol, you gotta make sure that you are using the right product (cleaner first then preservative)- and buff it out well... my first choice for leather is townsends (also separate cleaner and preservative)
I got a free sample when I bought some eagle one wheel cleaner. I used it on the top and the trim components, looked great. I did not try it on my leather, I like lexol, always looks and feels great when done. I am curious if any one else has tried it on leather?
By all means try it. You wont be sorry. On the bottle, it says it last longer than most preservatives. By what Eagle One says on the bottle and by the way the interior looks after application, I believe that it will last long.
I've used Lexol on all the other cars that I've cleaned and I thought it was great. But I used Lexol I'd always have to apply over and over until the shine looked even...Not with Eagle One.
Oh and if you accidently get this stuff somewhere you don't want it like the window, It wipes off easier than anything else.
I've used Lexol on all the other cars that I've cleaned and I thought it was great. But I used Lexol I'd always have to apply over and over until the shine looked even...Not with Eagle One.
Oh and if you accidently get this stuff somewhere you don't want it like the window, It wipes off easier than anything else.
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