Re: Water spotting after using nxt , now requiring repaint.
Based on your pics I'd say you have what Mike Phillips refers to as "Type III water spots", not really etched in water spots. I've personally never had to deal with type III but it is odd that one wax would cause it to happen over another. Curious to hear what Megs says about it.
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Re: Water spotting after using nxt , now requiring repaint.
Hi all , thanks very much for the recent helpful replies offering advice along with rapport's very generous offer to help foc.
I've held back from getting stuck into the rectification until Tom clarke at meguiars tech team had very kindly sent me out a small sample of ultimate compound which arrived today.
Having raised the issue with meguiars and having it dealt with in a non dismissive manner i thought it only fair to give them first shot to help out.
After a LOT of hand and machine polishing in a small area the utimate compound has lifted out some of the smaller water spots but left the larger ones. Though i did notice a fading of them so there seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel.
I shall speak to Tom tomorrow and see where we go from here.
Will keep you all posted on the out come.
Once again thanks to everyone who has given useful advice or offers of help.
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Scratch x is more abrasive than ultimate polish. Ultimate polish is very close to swirl x apart from having more oils. Ideal on single stage paint. Or the other Megs products that you mentioned are more suited to single stage :-). As usual trial and error. And see what works best!!.
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Re: Water spotting after using nxt , now requiring repaint.
Ultimate Polish is designed for newer cars with 2-stage base coat + clear coat. It has slight cutting ability. If you just want to try a small amount of cutting, maybe go with Scratch X 2.0
If this is an original paint job, its probably a single stage...which you should use M84 speed glaze or M83 dual action cleaner/polish I think...perhaps someone else can chime in on this as well.. Then throw on some Meguiar's #7 show car glaze for extra shine, then wax.
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I would be trying ultimate polish first with a da. Yellow megs pad speed 5.
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Re: Water spotting after using nxt , now requiring repaint.
I wouldn't wet sand that either. If it's single stage paint, i'd go with M84 Meguiar's Speed Glaze. It has a ton of oils in it and might help. Not sure if you have any Ultimate Compound in the UK, that might be the next step if M84 doesn't cut it.
BTW...I've used NXT Tech Wax for probably about 7 years now. I used it back when it was just TECH WAX and not TECH WAX 2.0. Never had an issue. I now use Ultimate Paste Wax....it's AWESOME!
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Also I have a paint depth gauge. Either way get in touch. I have been detailing cars for 15 yrs.
I wish Megs was as big in the Uk.
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I live in Staffordshire.
I would suggest cutting with a compound not wet sanding. I guess yours is single stage paint?
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Re: Water spotting after using nxt , now requiring repaint.
Originally posted by Kornercarver View Post. Eventually I just learned to live with the problem. The wax of choice at that time was Car Skin. I doubt the Car Skin caused the problem and I doubt the NXT caused your problem. I suspect it was the British paint because I have never had another car have that problem.
I have been painting cars for 26 years and spent 7 of those preparing and painting pre and post war Rolls /Bentleys and later 60's ferraris for Pebble beach, louis vitton etc etc.
If need be and once i've seen the tech rep i will sand back the area then polish one side with nxt2 one side with dodo juice and subject the panel to rain and heat, then there will be no disputing the facts.
Once more and meant with respect .....i'm pleased that nxt2 has worked for you, it hasn't for me.
If i had been told its not suitable for cellulose or tpa i wouldn't have used it.
Thanks
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Re: Water spotting after using nxt , now requiring repaint.
Those water spots bring back memories from the 1960's. I had a light blue Austin Healey Sprite Mk II. It was waxed monthly and for the first couple years the paint was flawless. Then every time it rained, the car started water spotting with white spots on the paint. As I recall, the spots looked exactly like those in your pictures. There was nothing I could do to remove the water spots. Eventually I just learned to live with the problem. The wax of choice at that time was Car Skin. I doubt the Car Skin caused the problem and I doubt the NXT caused your problem. I suspect it was the British paint because I have never had another car have that problem.
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Re: Water spotting after using nxt , now requiring repaint.
Originally posted by rapport25 View PostWhere in the Uk are you? I detail cars and would be willing to help foc.
I'm in Oundle on the perterborough/northampon border.
If your not to far from me i could well be in touch.
Many thanks again
Mick
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Where in the Uk are you? I detail cars and would be willing to help foc.
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Re: Water spotting after using nxt , now requiring repaint.
forgot to add that i have also used meguiars paint cleaner and have washed the areas area prior to attempting rectification.
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Re: Water spotting after using nxt , now requiring repaint.
Originally posted by wifpd4 View PostThat must be frustrating. I'm curious, what process did you use before putting down the NXT Tech Wax 2.0?? And you indicate sanding is all that works to remove them. Again, what different methods (products) have you tried before resorting to sanding?
I have spoke to meguiars uk this morning and they are going to send out a compound and see where we go from there.
Yes it is frustrating and i'm a bit gutted to say the least particularly as it was really looking its best up till this point.
A couple of shots from the previous shows
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