What can I use in the mirror glaze line or detailer line that will be as effective and have the same results and easy to use as the tech wax? I love the tech wax but would love to buy it in a larger quantity like a gallon I mostly buy products in the detailer line
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Re: Wax question
Can't go wrong with:
M20: Poly Sealant
M21: Synthetic Sealant (similar to NXT)
M26: Hi Tech yellow paste wax
M66: Quick Detailer polish with wax (good stuff for final jeweling)
Detailer:
D151: Paint Reconditioning Cream (cut similar to M83)
D150: Xpress Wax (never tried it so can't comment)
All above (except for D150, haven't tried) are easy to use and easy to remove granted you use thin coats and D151/M66 are a polishing wax and a tad bit harder to get used to but work great.Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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Re: Wax question
M21 is often referred to as the "Professional version of NXT Tech Wax 2.0" with the main difference being that M21 can be applied via rotary buffer if you so desire. Otherwise, use it exactly the same way you've been using NXT, whether that's hand application, D/A or orbital buffer. M21 contains the same hydrophobic polymers as NXT, applies just as easy and wipes off with equal ease.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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