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Last Step Process/Protection In order to protect all your hard work and to keep your vehicle looking like new it’s important to know how to use a wax/sealant properly. Do you have a question about a wax or sealant? Do you have a unique way of applying wax? Feel free to post here.

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Old 02-23-2008, 12:59 PM
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Why are so many people using this? Ive seen so many detailing threads lately with people using this stuff!

There was a thread titled "what to top NXT 2.0 with" I wanted to post "the lid of a trash can" but held my lip.

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HAHHAHA, OH MAN! Anyways, I got one in the mail..LOL
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Why are so many people using this? Ive seen so many detailing threads lately with people using this stuff!

There was a thread titled "what to top NXT 2.0 with" I wanted to post "the lid of a trash can" but held my lip.

LOL
Now that sir was FUNNY!
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I take it you don't like the stuff.
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Old 02-23-2008, 01:44 PM
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I bet it's great for entry level detailers, but most of us have probably graduated from that...
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lolol

I remember using NXT awhile back and wasnt really thrilled. just IMO though
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Old 02-23-2008, 03:40 PM
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The new version is supposed to be much improved over the originial. We all know the the durability of the original NXT was terrible. According to those that have tested it, V2 extremely similar to Megs #21 and a pretty decent OTC wax.

Granted its not Zymol, Lusso, or Swissvax.

I just got a bottle and have to try it out.
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The old version had a nice look to it...darkened the paint and had just a nice look..but it did not last...now if this stuff has better durability and better looks..it may not be all that bad for a OTC product....it is suppose to have less claeaning also (from Mike Pennington) just enough to prep the surface for bonding...sorta like DG 105..its not a real cleaning product but cleans enough to have a surface to bond to...

Remember these products are marketed to the people who just wash and wax..no prep work...

another plus to it is it does fill light marring..so for the ones who do not want to polish right away it can be a benifit....

yes its no exotic stuff..but was not meant to be....

I got one of the Megs gift packs at WM for 14.00..so I will try it on a car..if no good..it will be used on the lawn furniture or given to some kid looking to clean his car

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Al-53 my sentiments exactly. For 14 dollars it is worth it. Especially if you can buy a gift pack for that price. All the products work. admittedly some better than others. Sometimes I like to try new products to make me appreciate the tried and true products that I use and like. Sometimes these new products prove their worth. AT 14 dollars I am not out much. I was going to be polishing something anyway. Now it is protected and my time was spent having fun taking care of my vehicle.
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I got some, going to try it tomorrow after church...
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