PUPP or SG over NXT?

I gave 2XNXT on my Audi, on top of 3XSG, and the results are amazing, I know a lot of people say that NXT could not be layered, but In my case the second coat of NXT pop out a lot the color and increment the wetter look, a little bit more than the first coat, I wait one week between coats, and I didnt use any pressure, just like you are applying P21s or another wax, great results. My new test is my black volvo, that right now has a coat of UPP, great shine but less deeper than NXT, so This weekend Im going to trow another coat of UPP and then in a couple of weeks 1 coat of NXT and then second coat of NXT, I think the shine is going to be great



In my case the black Volvo look better with NXT than with P21s, of course P21S was alone and NXT was on top of a KSG coat
 
BillNorth said:
Jngr,



Have you layered SG back over UPP? If so, did the SG bond to the UPP?



Thanks.



Bill.





As far as I could tell it did. I did 5 layers of each sandwiched in between each other and topped it with carnauba. It looked pretty good. It was actually frustrating after I polished it all off in the fall because the 5 layers of SG I use for the winter just didn't look the same as with it all being sandwiched. I guess it looked good either way, but in the spring when I just did the 3 layers of UPP I realized that it actually looks better with just straight UPP. Its just personal preference though. And I don't expect there were any bonding issues with the layering part.
 
I gave 2XNXT on my Audi, on top of 3XSG, and the results are amazing, I know a lot of people say that NXT could not be layered, but In my case the second coat of NXT pop out a lot the color and increment the wetter look



This is what I was planning to do this spring on my red daily driver (F150). I have always been a diehard SG/S100 fan. I was going to give NXT a try as a topper on the SG. I am interested to see how it brings out the red.
 
Jngrbrdman said:
As far as I could tell it did. I did 5 layers of each sandwiched in between each other and topped it with carnauba. It looked pretty good. It was actually frustrating after I polished it all off in the fall because the 5 layers of SG I use for the winter just didn't look the same as with it all being sandwiched. I guess it looked good either way, but in the spring when I just did the 3 layers of UPP I realized that it actually looks better with just straight UPP. Its just personal preference though. And I don't expect there were any bonding issues with the layering part.



Jngr,



Thanks for the info! I appreciate it.



Bill. :bow
 
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