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  • NXT Spray Wax

    Hello folks,

    I recently purchased NXT Spray Wax because I was looking for a way to maintain my wife's car during the winter (properly prepped and topped with #26 paste x 2). However, I have a couple of questions:

    1) I know that NXT Tech Wax contains very slight cleaners...does this also apply to the spray wax?

    2) I had applied two coats of #16 to my car - I really liked the extremely tight beading of this wax. As expected, after applying NXT spray wax the bead pattern changed significantly when it rained - Does NXT spray wax "sit on top" of my layer of #16 or does it "chemically" mix to the previous layer of wax. I guess another way of asking the question is: When the sacrificial layer of NXT Spray Wax is gone, will my car bead heavily due to the exposed layer of #16?

    Sorry for the weird questions, but I'm still on the fence about spray waxes - I really like the ease of use (hence the choice for maintenance). Thanks in advance.

    MCA
    MCA - Nothing special...just my initials

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    I dont recall hearing that NXT spray wax has any cleaners, it might though. The spray wax is just a thin layer of wax, just a little more protection. The spray wax bonds on top of the #16 and yes when the spray wax has been removed the #16 will bead more than the spray wax.

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