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Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

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  • #31
    Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

    .... those are some great results

    you could try to shake the bottle of the NXT before pouring it on the pad...
    and also try a wipedown with UQD, and then if you are really car crazy use the UQW too afterwards...
    Ganesa,
    Toyota Vios '05

    Theres a difference in a person who has to do it and a person who wants to do it

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    • #32
      Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

      great effort always pays well
      it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

      detailing blog

      http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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      • #33
        Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

        Originally posted by LS1 Sounds View Post
        Thanks Mike, I applied it thin as shown in picture #2 using a finishing pad and speed 4 on the G110. After applying to the entire car, I let it sit while I removed the tape, cleaned the cracks, crevices, and glass, applied tire dressing, cleaned up my supplies, etc. I would estimate that the NXT 2.0 was allowed to set up for 2 hours before removing with a pair of clean Supreme Shine MF towels.
        Any chance you may not have gotten all the polish off beforehand? Very odd that you're getting streaking from a very thin coat of NXT that dried that long. It's also doubtful that anything is actually "wrong" with your bottle of NXT - we would have heard complaints from many people were that the case, and we just aren't.

        The product isn't lumpy or watery after a good shaking, is it?
        Michael Stoops
        Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

        Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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        • #34
          Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

          Originally posted by LS1 Sounds View Post

          This one is my personal favorite, and has become my new desktop wallpaper:

          You should use this one as your avatar too!!

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          • #35
            Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

            Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
            Any chance you may not have gotten all the polish off beforehand? Very odd that you're getting streaking from a very thin coat of NXT that dried that long. It's also doubtful that anything is actually "wrong" with your bottle of NXT - we would have heard complaints from many people were that the case, and we just aren't.

            The product isn't lumpy or watery after a good shaking, is it?
            M205 is the final polish that I used, and I wiped all of it off with microfibers. I did not do an IPA wipedown before applying the NXT 2.0 though; this is a suggestion that I came across after I finished working on it last Sunday but haven't had a chance to try. Is an IPA wipedown required or suggested before application? I'm still new to polishing, thanks for your help!

            I shook the devil out of the bottle for several minutes before using any, and also kept shaking it as I went around the car. I didn't notice any lumpiness or watery texture, the consistency was very consistent () but it did seem "runny" after working with the M105 and M205. It would pour out of the bottle in a very thin stream when it was tipped over, I did not have to squeeze at all to get it to come out. In comparison, I had to squeeze out the M105 and M205 from the ADS sampler bottles and they would create drops if I held the bottle far enough from the pad.
            Originally posted by RKN LS3 View Post
            You should use this one as your avatar too!!
            Good idea! Done.

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            • #36
              Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

              An IPA wipedown is NOT required nor should it even be necessary. And if it was running out of the bottle easily, without squeezing the bottle, that does indeed sound quite thin. Don't ever expect it to be as thick as M105/M205 - and don't expect those to be as heavy as D151 - but it shouldn't be as thin as you described.

              Give a call to Customer Care and they'll get this taken care of for you. 800-347-5700
              Michael Stoops
              Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

              Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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              • #37
                Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                I have the same problems with NXT 2.0 as well. I switched to M26 and actually prefer the look.
                -James
                2012 Chevy Silverado ECSB. Z71 4x4. 5.3


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                • #38
                  Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                  Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                  An IPA wipedown is NOT required nor should it even be necessary. And if it was running out of the bottle easily, without squeezing the bottle, that does indeed sound quite thin. Don't ever expect it to be as thick as M105/M205 - and don't expect those to be as heavy as D151 - but it shouldn't be as thin as you described.

                  Give a call to Customer Care and they'll get this taken care of for you. 800-347-5700
                  Thanks for your help Michael, I will give them a call.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Detailed and buffed: 2002 Black Z28 with BS Street Lite wheels, 41 photos

                    That's how ALL Black Cars/Trucks should look. Unfortunately, not everyone is as motivated as you are to make yours look its best. Great Work!!
                    Brad Mower
                    SLC, UT

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