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I have since read that NXT 2.0 is not a cleaner wax.The NXT 2.0 might have enough cleaning ability to prevent the buildup I'm referring to. :dunno:
I don't know about this one Charles. NXT may not be advertised as a cleaner wax but the solvents in that product definitely have some cleaning ability. That has been my experience with it even on light oxidation. I've got no way to prove it but I believe it will remove itself when reapplied.I have since read that NXT 2.0 is not a cleaner wax.
Sorry for the incorrect assumption on my part. :redface:
I have read over at the Meg's forum that the "cleaners" in NXT2.0 are very very dependent on how you apply the NXT2.0. Also, it is considered very minimal cleaning ability. Just passing on what I have read and heard.I don't know about this one Charles. NXT may not be advertised as a cleaner wax but the solvents in that product definitely have some cleaning ability. That has been my experience with it even on light oxidation. I've got no way to prove it but I believe it will remove itself when reapplied.
So you're saying that If I use a nylon stringed bug sponge to apply it, it will probably remove something?I have read over at the Meg's forum that the "cleaners" in NXT2.0 are very very dependent on how you apply the NXT2.0. Also, it is considered very minimal cleaning ability. Just passing on what I have read and heard.
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After clay, after NXT 2.0
If I could go from this:
To This:
With just this:
I'd be buying stock in Meg's. :lol2: