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Meguiar's, I'm sorry. But you guys need to fill "NXT" with this stuff instead!
I cant believe after all these years I've never tried it. I'm glad I did.
I saw a bottle at my local auto parts store, and I thought why not, I'll give it a shot and compare it to my other LSPs.
And keep in mind this is M21v1 not M21 2.0.
I just did one panel with on my brother's 350z after claying, polishing, #7 glaze, and then M21.
Needless to say I'm floored by the results, ease of application, ease of removal, incredible slickness, and paint darkening abilities.
I have 3 bottles of NXT 2.0 that I think I'm going to have to sell, and order me a gallon of M21 2.0.
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Though people can argue that NXT 2.0 is also a great product, but I find that application (by hand) of NXT 2.0 can be a small chore. It's sort of sticky and I really have to use some elbow grease to apply it thin.
But with M21, it glides *almost* as easily as P21S (which I find is the easiest to apply). But removal of M21 is 3x easier than NXT or 2x easier than P21s. My microfiber literally just swoops up M21.
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So what's my point? Well after reading a bunch of M21 vs NXT debates, after my own personal experience I find that M21 is a far superior product than NXT. And it's not just about the looks, but the ease of use is the deal breaker for me. Especially considering that it could take 8-10 hours on full details, a nice relaxing easy to use sealant like M21 2.0 will definitely speed up the process with great results.
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(Pics to come tomorrow)
And lastly, your thoughts/opinions are welcomed too.
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