Re: NXT Tech Wax 2.0
HI, I'm a new forum-er here, i bought my very first can of NXT techwax 2.0, and my initial impressions about it is that its good. Since its a paste, its a bit more difficult to remove then the liquid (umm.. mothers FX). Had the same initial impressions with both, the shine was at first not as impressive as what i was expecting. I guess it takes a bit of adjusting to these polymer waxes when most of your waxing life you used carnauba products..
However, i didnt find its supposed water beading (or hydrophobic properties) as beady as the crystal carnauba step 3 wax (i like the step 3 wax, easy to remove for a non synth wax). I was expecting more beading to be honest, since thats one of the main attributes of NXT 2.0.. I'm not bashing the NXT, i actually like it (unfortunately, i like it as much as mothers..sorry megiuars). Is NXT also supposed to sheet water in some conditions?
HI, I'm a new forum-er here, i bought my very first can of NXT techwax 2.0, and my initial impressions about it is that its good. Since its a paste, its a bit more difficult to remove then the liquid (umm.. mothers FX). Had the same initial impressions with both, the shine was at first not as impressive as what i was expecting. I guess it takes a bit of adjusting to these polymer waxes when most of your waxing life you used carnauba products..
However, i didnt find its supposed water beading (or hydrophobic properties) as beady as the crystal carnauba step 3 wax (i like the step 3 wax, easy to remove for a non synth wax). I was expecting more beading to be honest, since thats one of the main attributes of NXT 2.0.. I'm not bashing the NXT, i actually like it (unfortunately, i like it as much as mothers..sorry megiuars). Is NXT also supposed to sheet water in some conditions?
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