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Ive used NXT in the past I liked it a lot but I hated how short it would last and if one drop of rain touches it, forget it, its gonna all rise off.
I also used Liquid Glass, its decent, leaves a nice shine and lasts a while, but damn if it isnt a bitch and a half buffing that crap off.
Im currently using Menzerna's product line and I love it, its the best stuff Ive ever used bar none. The shine is really nice, its easy to apply and remove, and it lasts a long time.
I rencently bought some Klasse all in one Im gonna try it out and see what kind of results I get.
I also used Liquid Glass, its decent, leaves a nice shine and lasts a while, but damn if it isnt a bitch and a half buffing that crap off.
Im currently using Menzerna's product line and I love it, its the best stuff Ive ever used bar none. The shine is really nice, its easy to apply and remove, and it lasts a long time.
I rencently bought some Klasse all in one Im gonna try it out and see what kind of results I get.
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You dudes ain't gonna believe this but I've tried just about every wax on the planet and the best one hasn't been listed here yet. For the past several years I used "PINK WAX" but recently I've found something even better. "DUPONT TEFLON WAX". My vert is pewter & when I bought the car I didn't notice at first that the right qtr. panel didn't shine like the rest of the car even though the car itself looked & smelled brand new. The PINK WAX just wouldn't put a shine on it ,was as though the factory forgot to spray clear-cote on it or something. Tried several different products with no success until I tried DUPONT TEFLON & man it worked. Since then I've thrown away all the other products. This **** works , & not just on pewter colors. My truck is red & it works great on it too .
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If you are REALLY serious about wax, then you should look into the wide array of pure carnauba waxes (and not necessarily the meg's or mother's from Autozone).
There are many varieties of carnaubas on the market, and their prices can range from moderate to expensive to ..."Wow I never knew you needed a loan to buy wax!"
My personal favorites include P21S and any of the Authentic Zymol waxes (meaning not the blue cleaner wax from Autozone for 12.99 or whatevre).
There are many varieties of carnaubas on the market, and their prices can range from moderate to expensive to ..."Wow I never knew you needed a loan to buy wax!"
My personal favorites include P21S and any of the Authentic Zymol waxes (meaning not the blue cleaner wax from Autozone for 12.99 or whatevre).
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Originally Posted by lbls1
If you are REALLY serious about wax, then you should look into the wide array of pure carnauba waxes (and not necessarily the meg's or mother's from Autozone).
There are many varieties of carnaubas on the market, and their prices can range from moderate to expensive to ..."Wow I never knew you needed a loan to buy wax!"
There are many varieties of carnaubas on the market, and their prices can range from moderate to expensive to ..."Wow I never knew you needed a loan to buy wax!"
High carnauba content in that stuff.
Don't have enough coin to really go crazy on the wax.
#46
Ok... soooo upon posting this message i ran to the store.... and picked up the megs nxt... i must say it was rather imressing but wanted to take waxing to another step... so i went to the meguiars site... pick up the 20/21/26 liquid waxes.... and i must say it was sick... i didnt clay bar the car when i did it just because its just so damn clean most the time but spots that where contaminated a little... like the front just from driving it... the megs stripped it right off.... it rained today... and i have never seen a wax repel the water so good.... like it was a downpour for an hour... when i left work it was drizzling by time it stopped my car was practicly dry from driving it for liek 10 mins..... A+++++++++ on megs 20/21/26... its worth a shot... THANKS FOR ADVICE PEOPLE.... keep it coming im always up for trying new stuff
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if u want to try one of the best waxes out there
http://www.eportworks.com
it is expensive, but u can get 30+ cars out of a can.
what im trying next
http://www.eportworks.com
it is expensive, but u can get 30+ cars out of a can.
what im trying next
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Been using Kit wax for 30 years. Tried some of the products listed here. If I had a dark color car that was a show queen, then I would consider switching. But most products work good, just seems to be how much money are you willing to spend.
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I have yet to see any sort of durability from NXT on any of the cars I've tried it on. I even tried it again the other week b/c of people saying that it lasts longer than 2 weeks on their cars. However, I had the same result as before. It only lasts about two weeks out in the weather. I've been using Meg #26 for a while now and love it. It lasts longer than NXT in all of my experiences and I've detailed plenty of cars trying both of them. It's affordable, available, and lasts longer than most other waxes in its price range and composition (and yes, I'm saying this carnauba wax lasts longer than NXT which is a sealant and should technically last longer).
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sounds to me like you're just using shelf waxes... these are ok but nothing special. im a fan of poorboys products and id highly recommend them. try out poorboys EX for darker colors and EXP for lighter colors, with the maroon get the EX. heres a great website for automotive detailing check it out http://autopia.org
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Meguias professional galze (just for looks #7), Coat of NXT (then cure for 24 hrs), Coat of Synthetic Sealant #21 (meguiar's brand, apply with PC preferrably, this stuff isn't the easiest to completely get off), repeat at least once a month and enjoy!
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I personally like Meguiars #16... really hard to get but its magic paste... lasts long and creates a incredible shine, I use it on all my customers cars. I have seen a solid 4 months out of Meguiars #26 on my wifes truck during the cold months.
My personal favorite? I detail cars on the side for a little play money... Ive professionally detailed many many cars to date. My personal favorite is Chemical Guys 5050. About $50 a can but the shine is liquid... absolutely incredible stuff.
My personal favorite? I detail cars on the side for a little play money... Ive professionally detailed many many cars to date. My personal favorite is Chemical Guys 5050. About $50 a can but the shine is liquid... absolutely incredible stuff.
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#59
I'm a fan of Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax. Expensive, but worth it in my opinion. I buffed with Optimum Polish, then used Clearkote Red Machine Glaze, and topped it with the Souveran. You can layer the Souveran for extra durability.
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I am a fan of Meguairs and Zaino. I recently switched to Zaino but my GTA was abaied with all Meguairs Gold Class and Scratch X. I ouldn't post any pics, but follow my link.