I regularly maintain and wax around five cars throughout the year, usually waxing every 2-3 months. I currently use NXT 2.0 on all the cars, but I'm looking for a cheaper alternative to buying NXT by the bottle, which led me to the 64 oz M21 2.0. Would it be practical to upgrade to the 64 oz size for only five cars, or is this simply be too much product to have on hand?? My biggest worry is having the product go bad from just sitting on the shelf, especially since these containers are designed to be used up quickly by professionals. Just looking for some advice on which to buy before I place my next order.
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Re: Need advice on whether or not to buy bulk
I have not had a soap, or other cleaner/detailer go bad yet, but havent bought a wax in bulk for my one car yet. Any friends you could go in with? Even if they dont care what wax they use, it would be cheaper for all of you....2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Thanks for the tips, and I'm glad to hear that the 21 is still good after three years. I think I'll go with the 64 oz. and see if any of my friends want to buy a refill, haha. I'll just store the container inside at a constant temp to avoid any temperature extremes, especially since my garage is gonna be smokin hot this summer.
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Re: Need advice on whether or not to buy bulk
Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostRemember to get a smaller squeeze bottle for use on your car, or save the Nxt one to rinse and refill...
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Re: Need advice on whether or not to buy bulk
I think your making the right choice. I started buying in bulk about 1.5 years ago. One of the best moves I have made. The conveniance factor alone makes it worthy of consideration. I have had no problems at all so far. Good luck.quality creates its own demand
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