Originally Posted by Jetbo
Not good. it says on the back DO NOT GET ON TRIM OR RUBBER. :werd:
Originally Posted by Jetbo
Not good. it says on the back DO NOT GET ON TRIM OR RUBBER. :werd:
Originally Posted by steelwind101
i`ve wondered that too as well. at sams club or costco (can`t remember which one) they have both these included in a package for $20...
It tis a site to behold!!!! I just wish that it existed in my realm.
Can you tease us anymore?
Originally Posted by XyX
Let me guess. You took the box in the upper right for $24.88
Originally Posted by BlueLibby04
Sounds like it won`t be any different. That was the worst thing about the original formula.
Did you expect anything less of me? Tell me it at least made you laugh!?!?!?Originally Posted by Scottwax
You should see what Im doing for my secret santa this year!
Originally Posted by howareb
haha no.. i got one from the back..
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
:nixweiss I never noticed a problem with trim using the original NXT, haven`t with this version either.
Ryan-I was not suprised at the included picture.
all of that for only 25 bucks?!
just nxt 1.0 liquid/paste by itself here cost about 29 bucks in canada
jezz
NXT stained my trim on my old G35 Coupe like CRAZY. I think it was the first product I`d ever used that did that so it took me by surprise. Had a lot of clean up to do afterwards.
NXT ruined my trim also. It hasn`t looked the same since and I haven`t found a product that will make it look better and last. One of these days I will have to resort to dying my trim.
Originally Posted by BlackSunshineOriginally Posted by BlackElantraGTOriginally Posted by Scottwax
I dunno, my friend Jr`s `03 Sonata has rubber trim around everything (door handles, grille, windows, headlights), and something in the all-Meguiar`s regimen we used on it way back stained the crap out of all the rubber and textured plastic. The LSP`s we were using then were Gold Class and then NXT, but we were prepping with the Meg`s polishes. I recall masking the trim before polishing, and by the time we were polishing it we had stopped using the GC. Possibly the masking was removed before using a pure polish. I remember blaming the horrible staining on the NXT at the time. I`m sure some of the problem was beginning Autopianism and not being careful enough (heck, I remember decades ago when badges on cars were plated zinc and used to corrode, I used to on purpose wax the badges and not be able to get the wax off around and in them ).
I dont get the wax on the trim in the first place so Ive never had trouble getting it off. :LOLOL
Originally Posted by BlueLibby04
Well, as I indicated, an `03 Sonata is really tough because it`s got these thin rubber gaskets around everything, including painted areas you want to wax (like the semi-flush door handles). Maybe I`m just not that good, but it`s easier for me to use a product that doesn`t stain. I love using stuff like #16 or IW or SG that you can get on trim to your heart`s content and if anything it improves the look.
I don`t think I should have to worry about if I`m getting wax on trim or not this day in age as there are PLENTY of products that not only do not stain trim, but are great for conditioning and protecting trim.
NXT and Griot`s Best of Show wax are bad about this IME.
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