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  • Protection against all hazards, including paint

    Not a question to be posed here, but just like to relate an experience to back up what Mike always says about wax and the like.....that it performs as a sacrificial barrier. Well, I had a spots of silver paint (on my black S60) on my bonnet roof. Did not know where I parked my car where some idiot was painting the wall/ceiling. Horrified when I first these.

    My car had 2 coats of NXT as LSP. Washed the car, took out DC1 (had ScratchX as back-up in case more abbrassiveness is required). Worked DC1 onto the surface without much effort and wa-lah... the paint stains came out easily. Think the NXT stopped the paint from eating into the clearcoat (either that or the paint was non-petroleum based). I merely removed the NXT layer which the paint stains were sitting on top off.

    As has always been asserted, the NXT was indeed a sacrificial barrier
    S60slipstream

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    Clay could have been used to remove the overspray too. But you would still need to re-wax.

    RamAirV1
    2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
    2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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