Please Help! Nxt Problems

vprdak

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Ok guys i am fixing to go to work to answer quickly. I applied NXT a couple of days ago and this morning i went outside for a quick wash before work to take the pollen off. Anyway after the wash everything was very shiny but when i pulled into the sun what is this it looks like a haze over my vehicle. It almost resembled swirl marks but it was not it was wax. I can rub it off with my fingers but it takes a little pressure. What is this what did i do wrong. How can i fix it. Has anyone else expirenced this. HELP PLEASE!
 
Not esp. mine is not really smearing but it is jus like a haze almost as if i never removed the wax in the first place.
 
I've had the same issue with the nxt wax. After applying nxt wax i go over the vehicle with a quick detailer to remove those haze. A lot of people disagree with the process because it may cause interference with its curing and bonding but I never had any problem with it so far or you can wait for it to fully cure then hit it with a qd.
 
I am having the SAME issue. I actually thought this to be a haze from the DACP but have now attributed it to the NXT. I am gonna strip it down and start over with it. It makes compound like haze on mine as well. After a wash, its fine, then a few days later its back. There are some issues I am having with NXT.
 
BW said:
I suggest topping it with isopropyl alcohol. See if that removes the haze...



LOL yeah haze... thats all it will remove.. :shocked



I am assuming that you really don't love NXT do ya?
 
BW said:
I suggest topping it with isopropyl alcohol. See if that removes the haze...

thats pretty poor humor. very mature of you.



why bother posting if your not really posting to help someone?
 
jstn said:
thats pretty poor humor. very mature of you.



why bother posting if your not really posting to help someone?



jstn,



I agree.......... seems to be typical though?



Anyhow, could it be that people are not applying the NXT thin enough............ not buffing the residue off completely. After 4 test coats on two different vehicles (2 coats on each), I've not seen this hazing?
 
I applied to a meduim blue Cavallier last week with no issues at all



This week I have been *slowly* doing my black B5.5 at a rate of 2 panels per day ( clay/DACP/IP/FP ) then as an interm I have been using NXT . I did notice today that the panels I did 2 days ago have hazed some. The reason I noticed it is that the haze mars very easy and when I had it in the sun yesterday it was fine .. today I was at the same place after a wash and it looked like I washed it with 2000 paper.



I had a MF in the car and I went and breathed on the area ( no comments please ) and rubbed with the MF and it went away.



Later today I removed it from 1 of the 2 doors and repolished the door and put AIO / SG on it to see how they compare tomorrow.



The side of town I live on gets little sun out front the house but I walk my dog on the other side of town and it gives me fairly low sun on the side of the car so *everything* shows up.



I just thought of something to add ..



The Cavallier was clayed using car wash soap/ water mix in a sprayer used ona wet fresh washed car .



The B5.5 was clayed using a QD * but 3 steps of polishing between the clay and NXT.
 
jstn said:
thats pretty poor humor. very mature of you.



why bother posting if your not really posting to help someone?



:rolleyes:



I have had some mild smearing with NXT. Nothing that any run-of-the-mill QD didn't take care of.
 
I would try using thinner coats and waiting a little longer before removing NXT and see if that helps. I have had zero hazing issues.



My only real problem with NXT is the slickness only lasts a few weeks. Beads nicely and still looks good, but very little to no slickness.
 
Yeah i talked to a guy from Megs and he said it was likely that it was from applying too much just as Scottwax has stated.
 
NXT smeared upon removal for me on a blue Miata. Applied by PC with grey finishing pad for a very thin coat; the residue wiped off easily. It looked good in the shop after removal, then we pulled it into the sun . . . smears everywhere. Wiping changed the direction of the smearing, but didn't diminish it. I re-did the car with 1Z the next day, then moved NXT to the back of my shelf.



Tort
 
I think i am with you on moving it to the back of my shelf. But i might just top it with a carnauba or something...
 
vprdak said:
I think i am with you on moving it to the back of my shelf. But i might just top it with a carnauba or something...



Try Meguiars #16 over NXT, it looks real good....and I have a feeling #16 will ultimately prove to be more durable.
 
I've had it 'smear' on me a bit when removing, but I found that if I continued buffing a bit longer with a MF or a soft cotton cloth, the smears went away. Like Scottwax, I like topping it with #16, and I find I get the same "smearing" with the #16 as I do with the NXT, but again with a bit more buffing it goes away.
 
NXT topped with Meg #16 wonderful combo:xyxthumbs Thanks Scott :bow



I have been allowing the #16 to dry for 45-60 mins without signficant removal problems. Seems to set better and impact a higher initial gloss. One drawback is minor dry formation during terry MF removal.



All work is done indoors in heated ( 60-65*) garage.
 
ajbarnes said:
Man, I thought it was my MF's or something the whole time. The hazing only happened once on this black vitara I did last week.



Here are the NXT Tech Wax product removal directions as they are printed on the NXT product label:



"Remove excess with a clean, 100% cotton, terry cloth towel turning to a clean portion of the towel for final wipe."

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And here are my comments posted in another thread on this same subject:



The first thing that I noticed while removing NXT (after drying) was that there was almost no white residue and no dust that is usually common with many other products. I also noticed that the cotton terry towel was absorbing and beginning to rapidly build-up the NXT residue a lot more quickly than normally seen with other products.



The fact is the professionals at Meguiar's are specifying, on the NXT label, the use of a 100% cotton, terry cloth towel for product removal. When you consider that a microfiber (that's not a 'terry type') could clog up too quickly, that alone may be the reason for the hazing condition.



In summary, it is always a good idea to follow the directions on the product label.
 
Frank,

I do not think the solution to sporadic hazying is that simple. If so, would not the "professionals" quickly responsed to this problem with "your" solution and stop this avalanche of displeasure from some users? :nixweiss
 
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