I revisited NXT today.
Since I used it last, in February, I've used GC, #26, #16, #20, Pinnacle Souveran, Turtle Wax Ultra, and prolly a couple more.
I washed with NXT Wash, hose-dried, and applied the NXT by hand. It was a bit humid, so I removed it from the upper surfaces with the PC and an ultimate bonnet, and from the sides by hand with a mf towel.
I went on some errands, and each time I came back to the car, it had that "WOW" factor.
The wax it had just replaced was Pinnacle Souveran Paste; a nice wax, said to be one of the best for red.
And, I know WHY, I know what it is about the NXT that makes it so great....
It's all color. There's reflection, sure, but it's natural reflection, not "silveriness". But, the car's all color, the natural red that it was painted, with the natural reflection that a fresh paint job would have.
So, NXT is, how do you say it? Oh yeah; "DA BOMB!"
Tom
Since I used it last, in February, I've used GC, #26, #16, #20, Pinnacle Souveran, Turtle Wax Ultra, and prolly a couple more.
I washed with NXT Wash, hose-dried, and applied the NXT by hand. It was a bit humid, so I removed it from the upper surfaces with the PC and an ultimate bonnet, and from the sides by hand with a mf towel.
I went on some errands, and each time I came back to the car, it had that "WOW" factor.
The wax it had just replaced was Pinnacle Souveran Paste; a nice wax, said to be one of the best for red.
And, I know WHY, I know what it is about the NXT that makes it so great....
It's all color. There's reflection, sure, but it's natural reflection, not "silveriness". But, the car's all color, the natural red that it was painted, with the natural reflection that a fresh paint job would have.
So, NXT is, how do you say it? Oh yeah; "DA BOMB!"
Tom
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