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Old 05-04-2004, 01:49 AM
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Got mine from clean and shiney, excellent service and a tad cheaper than speedings site......

Gave mine a NXT Spray wax top up yesterday, after a wash and back to same finish as NXT wax........Great stuff.

Pics on wash and wax 'got hold of NXT in UK' thread.
Old 05-04-2004, 02:04 AM
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Ever thought about going to www.meguiars.co.uk

www.cleanandshiney.co.uk is a very good website as well. I have used them and they are very reliable. IIRC They now also sell Zymol.

Zaino Vs Zymol Vs Meguiars.... yawn I bet no-one could tell the difference between them especially if the Meguiars car had been done with the 3 stage.

From my experience it is less about shine and more about longevity of shine.
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Originally posted by moff
Ever thought about going to www.meguiars.co.uk
Their website has just got a new user interface and is much easier to use. They are having some problems if you want to order items but all the information is available. The website will be fixed by tonight I am told. Finally if you want to use NXT the consesus is you can apply their #26 wax or P21S Wax on top for the perfect finish and durability. Please also see a new thread which I started and might be of interest.

http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...380#post3857380
Old 05-04-2004, 03:08 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rahula
Old 05-04-2004, 03:16 AM
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I learnt from the best.

I am not endorsing any poilish by the way only suggesting that to buy that particular product to use a certain friendly website. People were discussing where to get the clay from and that is why my answer was in that form.

I also know what you mean about polish wars. Over the weekend I have read many forums including Autopia where the conseus was to use......well I don't know. All they did was argue about each product. Problem with forums is that everyone thinks they know it all. As for polishes I have tried many and still haven't found one which I can say is to my liking. So a new set of products are on their way to me and when I have tried them and if I like them I will post my thoughts on here.
Old 05-04-2004, 03:56 AM
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Originally posted by rahula
I have a set of 02 locking wheel nuts in excellent condition is you need peace of mind. Pm me an offer if needed.
Rahula, I'm looking for a set at the moment so I could take them off you if you still have them?
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Yup still have them in their packaging. Pm me an offer.
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I think I'll get some of this NXT stuff to try on my old man's car...
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by moff

Zanio Vs Zymol Vs Meguiars.... yawn I bet no-one could tell the difference between them especially if the Meguiars car had been done with the 3 stage.
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I put a coat of NXT wax on today:





Easier to put on than zymol, and probably about the same shine-wise. Have they actually developed a new formula since the gold class wax, or is it just the same stuff rebranded in wacky alien colours?


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