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    Hi guys, I`ve got a brand new paint job on my car (roughly 2 months old) so I`m about to be "allowed" to wax/seal it, since it has cured enough. I`m not a professional detailer by any means and have access to a limited variety of product.





    I`m going to buy a wax/sealant product pretty soon and I was hesitant between these :



    Turtle wax platinum paste wax

    Meg`s NXT paste wax

    Meg`s Goldclass paste wax

    EO Nanowax



    These are the products I can easily find.



    I was going to buy the NXT paste wax, is it the best choice among these 4 ?? I`m looking for good look and ease of use but I`m not going after durability ....





    What`s your take ?????

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    If you have a Pep-Boys nearby, see if they have Mothers Reflections or FX Synwax, it`s deffinately better than all 4 of those. If not, I`d personally use Turtle Wax PUG, I`ve used the liquid, goes on nicely, comes off easy, looks great, and the best durability of the other 3. Plus, I found PUG for $3.99 at Big Lots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris223
    If you have a Pep-Boys nearby, see if they have Mothers Reflections or FX Synwax, it`s deffinately better than all 4 of those. If not, I`d personally use Turtle Wax PUG, I`ve used the liquid, goes on nicely, comes off easy, looks great, and the best durability of the other 3. Plus, I found PUG for $3.99 at Big Lots.


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    I agree with Chris about the Mother`s. I personally don`t like the turtle wax brand, but that`s just me.



    I look for easy on easy off, with great results. Pick up a good Microfiber Rag to remove the wax, you`ll be well pleased with the results.
    :bump Take your time and do the job right the first time

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    If you have a good boat store nearby, look there for Collinite waxes. IMHO theyre quite a bit better than what you`ll find OTC in most auto parts stores.
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    mother or nxt should be good

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    I don`t have access to Mothers FX line .... I think we`ve narrowed it down to NXT and Turtle wax PUG. Meg`s NXT paste is twice as expensive as Turtle Wax PUG over here.



    Can both of these product be topped with EO Nanowax spray ??

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    id steer towards the meguiars product if i were you....they offer a money back if not happy thing anyway



    ive tried alot of waxes and sealants...nxt is right up there with the best for looks

 

 

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