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  • Cold Temperature NXT 2.0 Application

    As long as the temperature is above 32 degrees, is the effectiveness of NXT 2.0 limited by applying in cold temperatures?
    Brad Mower
    SLC, UT


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    Re: Cold Temperature NXT 2.0 Application

    We recommend applying NXT and most other products at temperatures above 50F, preferably 55F. At temperatures much below that, and certainly close to freezing, you will most likely find the product becomes difficult to apply, it takes longer to dry, and may not wipe off as easily as it normally would. In all honesty, at temps approaching 32F we'd advise you to not use the product.
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

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      Re: Cold Temperature NXT 2.0 Application

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        Re: Cold Temperature NXT 2.0 Application

        M20 Polymer Sealant works well in colder temps.
        Nick
        Tucker's Detailing Services
        815-954-0773
        2012 Ford Transit Connect

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          Re: Cold Temperature NXT 2.0 Application

          Hey brad

          I've had great results using cleaner/wax paste several times at temps at that and a couple times maybe lower.

          There's also another you can use at low temps with good results, I believe it's colorX but I really can't be fore sure.

          I've still got a couple polishing pads, I think I will do a detail here in the next day or two just out of curiosity and to post my results about the colorX and 30 degree weather.

          Need to get back into posting some write-ups and test if I can start replacing some of the things I've sold over the last couple years.
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