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Old 07-14-2005, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by animeS2K,Jul 14 2005, 12:49 AM
so no polishing up your car, eh? I was sorta lookin' forward to it. Black is so rewarding
i appreciate the offer dude, very much! i guess i'll have to wait till next time. in the meantime i'm going to see how this NXT wax i bought works i don't know how but i'm trying to get down at least to chill for a couple and say we'll see...
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Originally Posted by CrazyCracker82,Jul 14 2005, 10:06 AM
i appreciate the offer dude, very much! i guess i'll have to wait till next time. in the meantime i'm going to see how this NXT wax i bought works i don't know how but i'm trying to get down at least to chill for a couple and say we'll see...
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I've used a lot of products and NXT wax is good at what it does - with the understanding that this particular person's paint is "not so great" shape, I think NXT is a good choice - better than a lot of other products for hiding swirls and scratches and leaving a nice shine and gloss.

The point is, no matter WHAT wax you use, prep is the key. You can only cover up poorly or un-prepped paint for so long. NXT will do a good job of that, but nothing will last very long just masking underlying problems.
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Originally Posted by animeS2K,Jul 14 2005, 11:45 AM
the nxt paste or liquid? I prefer the paste, myself, just make sure to put it on thin

good luck and hope to catch you there
liquid, i'll make sure to put it on thin. thanks
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Originally Posted by CrazyCracker82,Jul 14 2005, 11:06 AM
i appreciate the offer dude, very much! i guess i'll have to wait till next time. in the meantime i'm going to see how this NXT wax i bought works i don't know how but i'm trying to get down at least to chill for a couple and say we'll see...
I used the Meguiar's NXT wax...and I think it was pretty good...
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yeah but your paint sucks.
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yea it sucks, but i still used it, and i liked it
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the nxt is good at covering problems, for a short period of time
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Originally Posted by BNavZ,Jul 14 2005, 11:20 AM
I used the Meguiar's NXT wax...and I think it was pretty good...
It's supposed to be used on an automobile, not YOU!
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Originally Posted by animeS2K,Jul 14 2005, 12:32 PM
the nxt is good at covering problems, for a short period of time
Uh.. could you all keep the Meguiars bashing to a minimum, please. You do understand they will be there, and they are reading this thread. Way to make them feel wanted.


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