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  • #21 before or after NXT?

    I just washed and waxed my gals BMW 328. I was AMAZED at the results that I got from Meguiar's Polish and NXT 2.0.

    I have a bottle of #21 Mirror Glaze. Will this enhance the gloss? Or should this have been done prior to the NXT?

    In the past I got a result similar to this from days and days of work using Zaino and the goofy multi step/multi product hugely expensive system.

    Nothing else will ever touch the surface of my car's paint.
    Let the pictures do the talking:

    This was the hood before starting

    Now notice how the reflection has coloration and depth

    Trunk prior to starting

    Trunk after polish and NXT wax

    Ed

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    Re: #21 before or after NXT?

    The car looks excellent!

    I love the look of NXT/#21 on black as well. As for your question, the #21 is the professional version of NXT that is able to be applied via rotary. That's the only difference. So, in a nutshell...they're essentially the same product and should yield similar results.

    Welcome to MOL!

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      Re: #21 before or after NXT?

      Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post
      The car looks excellent!

      I love the look of NXT/#21 on black as well. As for your question, the #21 is the professional version of NXT that is able to be applied via rotary. That's the only difference. So, in a nutshell...they're essentially the same product and should yield similar results.

      Welcome to MOL!

      Thanks, I know this is getting overboard, but I took a video to show my girl what her car was looking like. So, here is the vid:



      I started with a wash on Sunday and Clay. Then polish and wax in one day. I do have a high speed buffer. want to preserve the work I have done as long as possible. Matter of fact, I'm keeping the car until I can figure out something.

      Ed

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      • #4
        Re: #21 before or after NXT?

        Cool video Ed...glad to see that others realize the insanely awesome finish NXT provides...especially on black paint!

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          Re: #21 before or after NXT?

          Thanks for sharing!

          Mike Phillips
          760-515-0444
          showcargarage@gmail.com

          "Find something you like and use it often"

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            Re: #21 before or after NXT?

            Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
            Thanks for sharing!

            Mike, thanks for commenting. I was in the MBWorld detailing class held in Spring. I'm hoping for some more advanced classes to be announced.

            Ed

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              Re: #21 before or after NXT?

              Very nice results!! Amazing

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                Re: #21 before or after NXT?

                #21 and NXT are essentially the same thing? I thought that M21 was a synthetic sealant?
                NOTE: Post count does not reflect actual detailing knowledge.

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                  Re: #21 before or after NXT?

                  Nice Vid, Nice Shine!

                  Mike
                  Why do we drive on a Parkway, and park on a Driveway

                  George Carlin

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                    Re: #21 before or after NXT?

                    Your BMW looks great. Great reflection. Way to go. Nice video, thanks for sharing.
                    quality creates its own demand

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                      Re: #21 before or after NXT?

                      Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post
                      The car looks excellent!

                      I love the look of NXT/#21 on black as well. As for your question, the #21 is the professional version of NXT that is able to be applied via rotary. That's the only difference. So, in a nutshell...they're essentially the same product and should yield similar results.

                      Welcome to MOL!
                      Question guys....can I apply NXT liquid wax using a rotary buffer with a finishing pad (W9000) set to the lowest speed aprox (250 rpm) and remove with a MF or terry bonnet on a polishing pad w8006 at a slightly higher speed say 600 rpm.?

                      or should I ideally use the #21

                      I already bought a bottle of the NXT liquid wax, but as I was reading this thread and realized that I may have bought a product not suited to rotary use.

                      Thanks

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                        Re: #21 before or after NXT?

                        Originally posted by Andre View Post
                        Question guys....can I apply NXT liquid wax using a rotary buffer with a finishing pad (W9000) set to the lowest speed aprox (250 rpm) and remove with a MF or terry bonnet on a polishing pad w8006 at a slightly higher speed say 600 rpm.?

                        or should I ideally use the #21

                        I already bought a bottle of the NXT liquid wax, but as I was reading this thread and realized that I may have bought a product not suited to rotary use.

                        Thanks
                        While there are people on the board far more qualified to answer your question, that is how I did it. I put the product on with a rotary and yes, a finishing pad, then I take it off by hand.

                        Ed

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                          Re: #21 before or after NXT?

                          Thanks emrliquidlife however, I just found the following on

                          http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3701&perpage=10&pagenumber=5


                          Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
                          Here is as much information that I can share on this new product at this time.




                          • * Meguiar's new paint sealant is formulated to be used with a rotary buffer in production type environments and is a much wetter product than the NXT Generation Tech Wax and as such offer more play time on the surface while being buffed. (Note: NXT Tech Wax is not formulated for use with a rotary buffer).

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