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Once my final order comes in it looks like I shall mostly be using M16 on customers cars (as well as my own). With the stockpile I have, I might as well use it in a way that it pays for itself. I'm going to have trouble wanting to use NXT again.
Do any of you guys apply m16 with a DA, and if so, what is the best method? Sinse i bough my DA, I'm to lazy to apply wax by hand any more. haha
Yup, I had that exactl same feeling yesterday when I was applying it by hand. From what I read you want to still make sure it does on thin but this should me easier with a DA. So it should be a perfect marriage.
I applied it by hand and I'd say it's just as easy as there is no need to pull out the machine and get a pad dirty to apply. It only took me about 20 minutes to do my whole truck by hand.
If in doubt, put on two coats of NXT 2.0 paste before you apply a layer M16. People say you get the best of both worlds doing that. Warmth and depth of NXT 2.0 and reflectivity of M16.
Strange they seem to be rejecting more offers now. I saw a bunch of M16 offers that were rejected in one of the listings.
I just realize I have two bottles of NXT 2.0 liquid in storage... so I wish the buyer declines my offer for a tin of NXT 2.0 paste wax.
I bet it's auction listings like this that Meguiar's does not particularly like. These auctions devalue certain Meguiar's products that are currently still in production.
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