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    Hi Again !
    OK so here's my usual routine : I very rarely have the occasion to actual wash the car and have no ONR on my hands.
    This is what I've done so far :
    Washed the car, clayed, swirlX, Nxt TW2, UQD and UQW.
    That was a while ago.

    Since I cant wash my car as often as I'd wish, here's my usual routine : When I feel the car's getting a little dusty or dirty, I completely UQD it, and UQW it on top of that.

    Now I must have about 3 or 4 applications of this routine on my car.

    The simple question is can I, next time I go wash my car, reapply a coat of Nxt TW2 on top of it? Or do I need to remove it all first by claying?

    The second question is as follow : I've applied RainX on my windshield. Is it OK to UQW on top of that?

    Thanx for your help, it's always a pleasure to read your contributions !

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    Re: Waxing on top of other things?

    Originally posted by philming View Post
    The simple question is can I, next time I go wash my car, reapply a coat of Nxt TW2 on top of it?
    The short answer is: yes.

    But after you wash the car, you should gently wipe your hand across the surface to check for surface contamination. If the surface is bumpy, if it doesn't feel "smooth as glass," then you may want to clay the paint first and then apply one or two coats of NXT. Only you can determine when claying is necessary.

    You may find this article helpful: Your Daily Driver: A Simple Wash & Wax Regimen.

    Good luck!
    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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