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    anyone know of any good waxes that fill up swirl marks and scratches real good.i wax my car every week so waxes that dont last as long wont be a problem for me.im currently using nxt wax and it works good, but i wanted to know if there are any others out there.

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    Probably not NXT is very good for that, but better to remove them! If you don`t want to remove them, you can try some glazes like menzerna, megiurs #20, or my favorite p21s cleansing lotion.
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    Originally posted by Burlyq

    megiurs #20


    i didnt think #20 had fillers.

    but if your looking for a wax that has slight filling ability NXT is a good choice. then again theres polishes that can do that for you to add to the NXT if you decide to keep using it. Like VM, #80, #9, #7,

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    Originally posted by Burlyq

    If you don`t want to remove them, you can try some glazes like menzerna, megiurs #20, or my favorite p21s cleansing lotion.
    Don`t forget Mothers Sealer Glaze. Inexpensive and looks great

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    Maybe I was thinking about #7 or hand polish, can`t remember. To be honest I haven`t used megs in a decade but they have some good filler products. I think hand polish is the stuff.



    http://www.autopia-carcare.com/meg-m-8132.html



    http://www.autopia-carcare.com/meg-m-0316.html
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    6`][`9 - i`m pretty sure #80 is a abrasive polish rather than a filler type.

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    Gold Class maybe?

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    Nxt, Gold Class, Nano Wax, Turtle Ultra Platium, also the glazes that Meguiars and Mothers offers. Mothers reflection and Meguiars Color X are also good.

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    Originally posted by lawrencea

    Nxt, Gold Class, Nano Wax, Turtle Ultra Platium, also the glazes that Meguiars and Mothers offers. Mothers reflection and Meguiars Color X are also good.


    I second that selection.

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    My votes for quick fixes would be:



    Megs NXT or Megs ColorX
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    Originally posted by Pats300zx

    My votes for quick fixes would be:



    Megs NXT or Megs ColorX


    for jimmy213,



    let me add #26 to the list. Based on my experience, it`s on par with NXT in terms of swirld hiding capability BUT has a different look than NXT.:xyxthumbs
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    IMO Klasse Sealant Glaze is very very glossy and dries to a very hard protective finish. AND of course it does a great job of "filling" small scratches that werent removed during polishing. I`ve heard of people applying two coats and then waiting a day and then applying two more coats etc. It is a little hard to remove but well worth it. How about race glaze? Anyone?

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    Originally posted by Alfisti

    Don`t forget Mothers Sealer Glaze. Inexpensive and looks great


    I totally agree with you:xyxthumbs Mothers Sealer and Glaze is excellent on taking care of swirls and providing that deep wet look.:xyxthumbs

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    I have seen that Klasse SG seems to actually highlights swirls/imperfections on dark paint!!!!! I would recomend something else especially for dark. I have had good luck with nxt, dershiney stuff, and meguiars #16x2 or 3 is killer for dark. Heard its even better using nxt topped by #16.
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    I would vote for One Grand. If this stuff cannot hide it, it is called a hole

 

 

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