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    Got some issue that need some expert to help, can i apply #21 and then apply the NXT tech wax? Is the mixing of these two will create better resullt?

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    Re: #21 n NXT tech wax

    Yes, you could apply NXT over 21, or 21 over NXT. But are pretty similar products so I don't really see why you would. You would be just as well to simply apply two coats of either product. The more common practice would be to apply a sealant (either 21 or NXT) and then top that with a carnauba based wax such as M16 or M26.
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      Re: #21 n NXT tech wax

      Originally posted by Mike-in-Orange View Post
      Yes, you could apply NXT over 21, or 21 over NXT. But are pretty similar products so I don't really see why you would. You would be just as well to simply apply two coats of either product. The more common practice would be to apply a sealant (either 21 or NXT) and then top that with a carnauba based wax such as M16 or M26.
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        Re: #21 n NXT tech wax

        This should have been posted in the Detailing 101 forum as Hot Topics is reserved for Hot Topic and we move them here are create them here as is deemed necessary.

        We'll move it to Detailing 101
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          Re: #21 n NXT tech wax

          Originally posted by jasonbsm View Post
          Got some issue that need some expert to help, can i apply #21 and then apply the NXT tech wax? Is the mixing of these two will create better resullt?
          M21 is the Pro version of NXT and is formulated so that it can be used with a rotary buffer in a production environment. Keep in mind what line M21 is in... the Professional Line, that is product made for people that work on cars 5, 6, and 7 days a week.

          You really only need one or the other.

          Also, we don't recommend people to apply waxes with rotary buffers as it tends to leave the paint looking swirly, but we know that's how the work is being done in the industry by production shops and hack detailers so we formulate products like M21 so they can be used this way.

          Hope this helps...

          p.s.

          What are you working on?

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