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  • Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

    Hello, I have several questions to ask to the member of the forum. Thank you for your answers and help.

    1. Can I use NXT 2.0 wax on my windshield and windows? I use UQD on my windshield and windows and the hydrophobic is nice, but it gets foggy outside after the rain. I tried last touch, and it gets foggy less after the rain.

    2. Can I use NXT 2.0 wax with Last Touch as the quik detailer after wash? I have UQD but I am concerning Last Touch as an option since last touch is a lot cheaper when I bought it.

    3. It is written that I can dilute Last touch up to 1:1. With what kind of water? mineral dringking water? H20?

    Thanks
    "Does it come in black?" Bruce Wayne / Batman Begins

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    Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

    Originally posted by Batmobile View Post
    Hello, I have several questions to ask to the member of the forum. Thank you for your answers and help.

    1. Can I use NXT 2.0 wax on my windshield and windows? I use UQD on my windshield and windows and the hydrophobic is nice, but it gets foggy outside after the rain. I tried last touch, and it gets foggy less after the rain.
    Meguiar's does NOT recommend any of our paint care products for use on glass. One of the reasons is the reason you pointed out and that's the potential for fog or haze on the surface which could block your view and create a dangerous situation.

    There are glass specific products on the market like RainX.



    Originally posted by Batmobile View Post
    2. Can I use NXT 2.0 wax with Last Touch as the quik detailer after wash? I have UQD but I am concerning Last Touch as an option since last touch is a lot cheaper when I bought it.
    Yes. You can mix and match any of our paint care products across lines with no compatibility issues.



    Originally posted by Batmobile View Post
    3. It is written that I can dilute Last touch up to 1:1. With what kind of water? mineral drinking water? H20?

    Thanks
    You can mix our LT with whatever kind of water you have available as long as it's clean to start with.


    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

      Due to the fact that I live in a area with very hard water. Lately I have been using distilled water for mixing product. As opposed to tap water. It seems to have worked. I like the results using this method.
      quality creates its own demand

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      • #4
        Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

        I, as well, prefer to use distilled water when diluting. It's just my nature. Pretty cheap at a dollar a gallon too.
        Alex C.

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        • #5
          Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

          If just mixing one bottle of something, a Brita would be ok probably.
          2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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            Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

            Mmmm, I use NXT 2.0 and UQD on my windows all the time. I've never had a problem with fogging.

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              Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

              A little overspray usually finds its way onto my passenger & rear windows when I use UQD or spray wax after my weekly washes, and that's been fine for me, but boy do you not want that stuff to get on your windshield.

              When it rains and I use the wipers, they streak across the glass, which really inhibits my ability to see out the windshield. Using the windshield sprayer has no effect in reducing the haze, either.

              (In my experience), no ill-effects with the spray waxes getting on the passenger windows like I said, but by all means, keep it away from the windshield .

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                Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

                Hmm. . and I have no problems with UQD or UQW on the windshield....
                2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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                • #9
                  Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

                  Same here.
                  Shane
                  1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

                  If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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                  • #10
                    Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

                    Thank you Mike and friends for your responses..
                    I'll just mix LT with a clean drinking water..

                    fog or dew on my windshield happens after the rain or just drizzle. It is really annoying for me because although I wipe it with my wiper, the fog or dew are on my windshield again. So, lately I didn't spray any UQD on my windshield, just LT, it came up pretty nice. The water wiped easier as UQD does..
                    "Does it come in black?" Bruce Wayne / Batman Begins

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                    • #11
                      Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

                      Originally posted by cardriver View Post
                      A little overspray usually finds its way onto my passenger & rear windows when I use UQD or spray wax after my weekly washes, and that's been fine for me, but boy do you not want that stuff to get on your windshield.

                      When it rains and I use the wipers, they streak across the glass, which really inhibits my ability to see out the windshield. Using the windshield sprayer has no effect in reducing the haze, either.

                      (In my experience), no ill-effects with the spray waxes getting on the passenger windows like I said, but by all means, keep it away from the windshield .
                      It happens to me once when there were kind of glue or sticky things on my windshield with UQD after I wiped with wiper during a light rain. It was sticky, but it happened once. But the haze, it always happen with UQD, or even just at night without rain but cool or cold night..
                      "Does it come in black?" Bruce Wayne / Batman Begins

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                      • #12
                        Re: Question about Hydrophobic NXT 2.0 and UQD

                        I've heard people on the forum mentioning wax on winscreens.My personal view is not to apply wax on windows,where there are wipers.I do use the old QD,though and it works fine.

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