I have the Nxt 2.0 and the new gold carnauba, both in the box.
Vehicle #2 is white and 13 years old. I've managed to get it clean, and most of the scratches off. I then put on NXT 2.0 wax. Ok, honestly, I could see just a tiny difference in the area I did and the rest of it. I've read where people put on layers of wax. (oh, this vehicle does sit out and does get snow/salt on it). I don't know also, how many times I can do this, as its really a lot of work. I would like to know if I can put another layer of wax on it. Should I use the gold stuff instead? I can maybe do this again right before winter hits, nope.
Also, where does touching up with paint fit into the procedure? I wondered if maybe I should of done it before I waxed the area?
Also, how long do you wait before you buff the wax off? Reason I ask, is I start on another area (get the bugs off), and I kinda forgot, so it seemed to be a bit harder to get the wax off. Thought maybe if I had a timer I could at least check it.
Vehicle #2 is white and 13 years old. I've managed to get it clean, and most of the scratches off. I then put on NXT 2.0 wax. Ok, honestly, I could see just a tiny difference in the area I did and the rest of it. I've read where people put on layers of wax. (oh, this vehicle does sit out and does get snow/salt on it). I don't know also, how many times I can do this, as its really a lot of work. I would like to know if I can put another layer of wax on it. Should I use the gold stuff instead? I can maybe do this again right before winter hits, nope.
Also, where does touching up with paint fit into the procedure? I wondered if maybe I should of done it before I waxed the area?
Also, how long do you wait before you buff the wax off? Reason I ask, is I start on another area (get the bugs off), and I kinda forgot, so it seemed to be a bit harder to get the wax off. Thought maybe if I had a timer I could at least check it.
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