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  • Cleaning ability of Gold Class, NXT etc.

    So, Ive go the entry level, cleaner paste wax which Im happy wit as it has done some mild correction missed with my UC and UP session and filled some scratches

    So, The gold class, ultimate and NXT line, Ive been told also have some correction ability of some kind

    What additional benefits do these have and is it as potent at cleaning as the cleaner wax or are there just added fillers (the same or better)?

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    Re: Cleaning ability of Gold Class, NXT etc.

    They offer no cleaning like a cleaner wax.
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    • #3
      Re: Cleaning ability of Gold Class, NXT etc.

      like guz said, they offer no cleaning only protection. NXT is more synthetic based where as Gold Class is more carnauba based so the differences will be in reflection and durability. Meg's White Wax does have cleaning properties though

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        Re: Cleaning ability of Gold Class, NXT etc.

        Gold class similar durability to Cleaner wax then?

        NXT should be best for harsh Winter then (we dont have harsh summer sin England!!)

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        • #5
          Re: Cleaning ability of Gold Class, NXT etc.

          It's difficult to figure out what you're asking and what you need. These are polish-waxes, not cleaner-waxes. What does that mean? Not much if you're just putting them on lightly and wiping off, more if you work them with a DA pad and try to replace other steps with them. Which wax is better for YOU depends on what you like and what combinations you put together. No wax is going to last more than a few weeks at full strength, due to sunlight and weather and washing. That debate is pure hype and marketing, not fact. If you have these products along with the cleaner-wax you've talked about or others, try them all on separate test areas and see what looks best on your paint. For daily maintenance, you'll want to use quik waxes to extend the wax, so GCQW for Gold Class, NXT for NXT, etc. If it says "Meguiar's" on it, it's going to be a great product, so it's just a question of which ones you fall in love with
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            Re: Cleaning ability of Gold Class, NXT etc.

            Originally posted by NorthantsPete View Post
            Gold class similar durability to Cleaner wax then?

            NXT should be best for harsh Winter then (we dont have harsh summer sin England!!)
            In my experience, Gold Class had more longevity than Cleaner Wax (A12). Both products we're applied after clay bar treatment. However, when I use the Gold Class it was after polishing the paint.

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            • #7
              Re: Cleaning ability of Gold Class, NXT etc.

              Originally posted by Top Gear View Post
              No wax is going to last more than a few weeks at full strength, due to sunlight and weather and washing. That debate is pure hype and marketing, not fact.
              Right. I've had good results with UPW, haven't used quick wax at all because I'd be reapplying it every week.


              Originally posted by Top Gear View Post
              If it says "Meguiar's" on it, it's going to be a great product, so it's just a question of which ones you fall in love with
              Agree 100%.
              2016 red Hyundai Azera, acquired with 21 miles. Drive 600+ miles/week. Commercial RE agent in CA focusing on properties in the Truckee/Lake Tahoe basin.

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