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  • Hi! couple question about WAX line

    HI! I'm a new member to this forum, and need some advice from you guys

    - different of wax product (Gold Class, NXT, Medallion, and M20)
    wanna know about the diff. in output / term of use / etc.
    - Why gold/nxt/medallian wax are included in consumer line.
    but only m20 is in professional line.
    - many people here, use two wax product at a time.
    first with gold class, then continue with M20 (is it really help in
    term of output)

    Just for the reference, my car just been repainted for couple months in white color. any suggested wax plsssssss

    PS. one last question, can the flagship line be used to the car?

    In advance, really thanx for every advice






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      What are the Differences Between Meguiar's Waxes

      Basicaly, a synthetic wax will often last a little longer, while a carnuba blend will give a little richer look to dark colors, at least in my opinion.

      Gold Class, Nxt, Medallion, DC#3, etc are all meant for use by hand, that is they tend to apply easier that way for the average consumer.

      #20, #21, and Xpress Liquid Wax are all designed to be easy for machine application, though they can of course be used by hand as well.

      As far as two wax products, you can if you want. Though personaly, I do not see how putting Gold Class on the bottom helps anything.

      I really like just 2 coats of #21, though some folks here also like to use #21 topped with Nxt.

      And I am sure the Marine Wax wouldnt hurt anything, but probably not best either.
      2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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        I tried #21 for the first time on my dark blue paint this last weekend (thanks to Murr1525's repeated recommendation ) and it's terrific stuff. The following day I decided to try a top coat of #26 which really added a little something. I'm still in the experimental stages to find what I like best.....and it's a tough call because it all works well together.

        Mort

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          Thanks a lot "Murr 1525 and Mort Correy"

          got a better understanding from your information, will keep trying different things and sharing some useful info. with you guys

          But right now i prefer just to go with #20 even personally i feel it give a yellow look to my car (my car is in pure white color), which differ from using GOLD (got a lot of richer shinny look)

          Anyway thanxx again.

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