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  • NTX in the Sun?

    what will happen if I apply NTX in the sun or to a hot surface?
    will I do damage?
    Thanx
    Rob

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    Just takin' a somewhat educated (thanks MOL!) guess here but I would think it would make it VERY hard to remove......causing streaking and smearing also.
    Black......the ONLY color!

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    • #3
      well it did not matter I put it on in the sun onto a HOT surface let dry for 1/2 hr.
      removed it with NO problems or streaks
      looks great

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      • #4
        Originally posted by atsoca
        well it did not matter I put it on in the sun onto a HOT surface let dry for 1/2 hr.
        removed it with NO problems or streaks
        looks great
        Wow....that goes against everything I've read...did you use the liquid or paste ?
        Bill Poirier
        West Seneca, NY 14224

        "until you can afford a great car, always strive for a great looking car"

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        • #5
          Hey,

          Meguiar's recommends that you apply/remove the NXT on a cool surface while being in the shade. So while you (myself included) have had success using it in the sun, it does create more opportunity for streaking and smearing when applied in the hot sun.

          Tim
          Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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          • #6
            I used the liquid and it was on a maroon Jeep....waxed the whole thing in the direct sun.... only side effect I noticed was removing the sweat and smudges produced by the direct sun on ME....
            NTX did not care came right off no streaks

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            • #7
              Re: NTX in the Sun?

              I applied the old formula of NXT on warm paint one time and it was a pain. Not in the sun but after the car sat in the sun for a while then moved to shade. The NXT dried instantly, not allowing me to really work it in. I couldn't get a thin layer and removal was a pain. The end result just had minor staking on the hood but QD removed it easily. It didn't seem to effect the shine or durability of the wax. Beaded real nice and lasted a while. That was the only, and last time I ever did that. I make sure the paint is cool before I apply anything to it.

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              • #8
                Re: NTX in the Sun?

                Originally posted by atsoca View Post
                what will happen if I apply NTX in the sun or to a hot surface?
                will I do damage?
                Thanx
                Rob
                I think the biggest issue you could face is that the product may not be giving you full protection on account of premature breakdown and not adhering to the surface the way it should (I'm guessing).
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                3Fitty - Now recommending products I have never used.

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                • #9
                  Re: NTX in the Sun?

                  Glad you had success this way. I am impressed. It goes against everything I thought I knew also. Glad it worked for you.
                  quality creates its own demand

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                  • #10
                    Re: NTX in the Sun?

                    Originally posted by atsoca View Post
                    what will happen if I apply NTX in the sun or to a hot surface?
                    will I do damage?
                    Thanx
                    Rob
                    Have you looked at any of Barry's videos yet? Check this one out.

                    Part Two - Tools, Products and Techniques

                    Working on a hot surface causes the key ingredients in the wax to flash off, lessening the degree of protection.

                    Andy
                    Keeping MOL family friendly! If you need help or have a question, don't hesitate to shoot me an email or PM. 101impala@gmail.com
                    Andy M. Moderator

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