I haven't had the chance to really compare the old stuff -- #83, #80 and #9 -- to the new -- Ulimate Compound, SwirlX, ScratchX 2.0. Since I retired my truck has become a "boderline garage queen" and ColorX and or NXT 2.0 have been all that I have needed to use to keep it looking darn good. I have all of these products available.
I'm packing up to head to Minneapolis to visit my daughter and I plan to detail her year old Subaru. I detailed it about nine months ago. It should be in pretty good shape. It is garaged every night and is parked in a parking garage during the day. Because it is washed infrequently
there is probably very little marring. She uses only brushless car washes when she does wash it.
After I clay and polish her "Subbie", I'll apply ColorX and if there is time a coat of NXT 2.0.
My question: The new products should "git-r'-done" as well as the old standards, right?
Tom
I'm packing up to head to Minneapolis to visit my daughter and I plan to detail her year old Subaru. I detailed it about nine months ago. It should be in pretty good shape. It is garaged every night and is parked in a parking garage during the day. Because it is washed infrequently

After I clay and polish her "Subbie", I'll apply ColorX and if there is time a coat of NXT 2.0.
My question: The new products should "git-r'-done" as well as the old standards, right?
Tom

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