I heard that NXT wax requires 12 hours to cure, and that no liquid should touch the waxed surface during the cure time.
So must I avoid using Meguiars brushes (Triple Duty Detail Brush, Slide Lock Detail Brush) right after waxing to clean the trim with the aid of Quick Detailer or Gold Class Trim Detailer, NXT Tech Protectant (this thing has some cleaning ability) etc.?
P.S.
Do you think the “Keep off . . “, “Do not use . . . “ , or “Not intended for . . “ warnings on paint care products are good indicator of the level of the trim staining problem?
DC3 has no such warning, while NXT liquid wax has “KEEP OFF . . “ warning. However, I find that NXT liquid wax is more trim friendly than DC3. (My NXT liquid wax is purchased on Jan. 06. It might or might not be the reformulated (2005) one. Anyway, we must admit that there are various trim surfaces.)
So must I avoid using Meguiars brushes (Triple Duty Detail Brush, Slide Lock Detail Brush) right after waxing to clean the trim with the aid of Quick Detailer or Gold Class Trim Detailer, NXT Tech Protectant (this thing has some cleaning ability) etc.?
P.S.
Do you think the “Keep off . . “, “Do not use . . . “ , or “Not intended for . . “ warnings on paint care products are good indicator of the level of the trim staining problem?
DC3 has no such warning, while NXT liquid wax has “KEEP OFF . . “ warning. However, I find that NXT liquid wax is more trim friendly than DC3. (My NXT liquid wax is purchased on Jan. 06. It might or might not be the reformulated (2005) one. Anyway, we must admit that there are various trim surfaces.)
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