NXT pics taken and posted by my customer! w00t!

Scottwax

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His comments on the wax: "I have to say that I'm deeply impressed with the wax, especially if I can walk into a store and pick it up."





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Scott,



That NXT is looking pretty sweet on black. :xyxthumbs Do you think you would just use NXT or are you planning on topping it with some carnauba wax?



For me NXT is really easy to use and I could see myself using it under a nice carnauba like P21S/S100, Souveran, etc.



Again your pics look sweet as always! :bow :bow



Cheers,
 
AMP...thanks but customer's pics (but my results! ;) )



I am definitely planning on playing around with toppers. :up
 
Scott, it's always difficult, if not impossible, to tell whether there is something really unique or exceptional about this product when examing pictures on the internet.



Is there something exceptional or unique about this product? :cool:



thx.
 
tom p. said:
Scott, it's always difficult, if not impossible, to tell whether there is something really unique or exceptional about this product when examing pictures on the internet.



Is there something exceptional or unique about this product? :cool:



thx.



I don't know if you would call it exceptional, but NXT seems to combine the best of products like Klasse and Souveran (shine and wetness) and combine them into one product. Not saying you get as much reflection as Klasse AIO/SG and the depth and wetness of Souveran at a 100% level of each quality, but a nice high percentage combination of the two in a $14.99 product that you can buy off the shelf. Plus it fills minor defects pretty well...not a cure for poor paint prep though.
 
Scott, thanks for your comments. Is there a technical product description anywhere for this stuff? I'd like to know more about it.
 
tom p. said:
Scott, thanks for your comments. Is there a technical product description anywhere for this stuff? I'd like to know more about it.



I'd check at www.meguiars.com or go through the Meguiars forum here and see what you can find.



Next to Poorboy's EX, it is the easiest sealant I have used.
 
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