I was wondering if there would be any real noticible difference in using a two step process such as ColorX with the G100 followed by NXT Paste instead of a three step process as with the DC01 - DC03. I have been detailing a few cars as a hobby for friends and family and have had excellent results with with the three step process of clean, polish and wax. It is just so time consuming when I take a vehicle on because I really pay attention to all of the small details and a complete job inside and out sometimes takes me as much as 12 hours. I am just looking for a way to possibly eliminate a step and cut out a little of the work without really affecting the end result. Most of the cars that I do are daily drivers but I still pride myself in the getting the "wow factor" from the owner . I would appreciate any feedback or tips that you guys could give me. I have never tried the ColorX but have heard some positive comments about it. I love the NXT wax! Brian
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Well ive used the 2 different ways and i prefer colorx. Its quick and easy especially on a daily driver, Using the dc steps requires more time but the cleaner does a little better job on it....but it all depends of how fussy you are when applying it.
ColorX and then top it with 2 coats of nxt it looks fantastic, its what i use for my drivers.If it aint BLING! it aint CLEAN!
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