NXT Booster spray wax

AdamJoe

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I had the distinct pleasure of detailing a 2002 GMC safari minivan yesterday:o . It was a dealership van that was traded in. You should have heard all the salesman making jokes about this thing. Turns out it was just filthy without any major damage. Anyway, I was in hurry and wanted to use NXT tech wax, but i figured I would try the NXT booster wax first for sh*t's and giggles. The hood some fairly bad swirls and some fadings so I tried the wax on one half to compare before and after. I used a terry cloth towel for some bite, and I was floored with the way this spary wax looked. It elliminating all but the deeper swirls and took out sume scuffs. It had dramatic effects on darkening the appearance of the paint (dark metallic blue), and it felt like i just used a buffer. Keep in mind this is SPRAY WAX!. I felt confident enough with this stuff that I decided to do the whole van this way. Not exactly the correct way to detail, but for $65.00 a pop, they can't complain. As a matter of fact, when I took it back the used sales manager was surprised tp see that it looked so good! Little does he know how easy it was!
 
Glad it worked for your application. I did not like it for what i thought it was. I thought it was like the Eagle sparay and dry. It's NOT. And ooowweeee!!! if you get it on the rubber molding, ooopps! It does look great but I wanted something that didn't require all the work it does. Might as well just use the NXT wax in IMHO. It did look awesome on the wifs black Cabrio easy on, easy off and NO streaking.
 
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