meg's 80+3 or AIO+SG (souveran lsp)

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Hey guys, Autopia did it, I'm a Zaino convert! But now I can't make up my mind here, I have all the products above, but can't decide which will give me a deeper and wetter look to my 98 Mustang (atlantic blue-metallic flake, medium/dark blue) I have minor swirls and a fair amount of spider webbing. What would you use with a PC and DAS pads? Meguiars 80, 3 souveran or AIO+SG and souveran. I appreciate any input, I'm after that deep look as if the paint is going to "melt" off the car! Durability is not an issue, I'm going to use my left over Zaino on my daily driver '05 F-250 Lariat. BTW if you have any suggestions for other products that might work better, I'm open to all ideas! Thanks
 
#80 and NXT Paste would be all you need if the paint is in decent shape. For some really, NXT really looks terrific on your color paint. Top with Souveran, #16 or Natty's.
 
Yeah, go the Meguiar's route. I use both approaches and decide between them this way- if I can get the finish flawless, *totally* marring free, and keep it that way, then I go with the Klasse twins for durability and top with wax if the look doesn't please me. If I can't get/keep it perfect, and/or I don't care about maximum durability, then I go with the Meguiar's approach. And yeah, if you top with Souveran you won't regret it ;)
 
Hey Scott, if NXT is topped with a nuba, can NXT be applied over it, or dsoes it have to be stripped down?
 
JBM said:
Hey Scott, if NXT is topped with a nuba, can NXT be applied over it, or dsoes it have to be stripped down?



I prefer to go with carnaubas over NXT, not the other way. True, NXT does have some specialized cleaners to help prep the surface for maximum bonding but I'm not sure if they are enough to eat through a couple layers of carnauba. You may end up with a blotchy or somewhat cloudy appearance in some areas.
 
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