Would this be the correct order to apply these products? Or would the glaze be on the bottom with the sealant on top of it and then the carnauba on top of the sealant?
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Re: Nxt 2.0, #7, #26/gc
#7 is a pure polish. It is applied to the paint surface, and then immediately wiped off, before all waxes and sealants.
NXT, #26, and Gold Class are each designed to function as a LSP (last step product). You can apply either of them to the paint and stop right there. NXT is the most popular wax among the MOL brethren. Most people use it exclusively, i.e., they do not top it with anything. They like the "NXT look." But if you want to, you can top NXT with either M26 or GC.
If you decide to try topping one wax on another, use NXT as your base coat. NXT is a synthetic sealant and has slight cleaners to help it to adhere well to the surface. I would then try M26, which is a pure wax and does not contain cleaners. NXT/M26 is a popular combo. You could also try GC on top of NXT--that combo also has its advocates. Check out these threads:
I know there is kind of a debate as to the effects/benefits of layering throughout MOL and eslewhere. I have usually toped my coat of Cleaner Wax with a coat of Gold Class and loved the results. But based on alot of the reviews of the NXT 2.0 I decided to give that a try and surprise I liked that quite a bit also. My
For the last three years i have used the mirror glaze 26 hi tech yellow wax for all my vehicles including my bass boat and motorcycle...i even waxed my fathers motorhome with it. It was the only wax that i would use. It is so effortless both applying and removing that i just got hooked on it. Then the NXT generation tech wax 2
Can either of these be effectively layered. I know you can keep applying but is there enought cleaners / abrasives in NXT to remove the leayer of NXT below or a portion of it? I'm not talking about the act of friction from application .. but the results of the chemicals/solvents/cleaners/ abrasives "IN" the
Topping NXT aka "How to top one type of wax with a different type of wax (http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1648) There is always a lot of talk about topping NXT with other products, because this is a popular topic, I thought I would offer this simple suggestion. If you think you would
One of the fun things about detailing is experimenting with different LSPs in various combinations in a search for that one "look" that one prefers. Have fun!Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
--Al Kimel
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