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  • #46
    Re: Layering NXT or NXT 2.0

    Originally posted by ffboy View Post
    I would layer a wax for peace of mind because it does mean you can go over areas that may have been missed.
    We agree with this completely. In fact, we've always recommended to apply two thin coats, just for uniform coverage and appearance. When applied properly thin it's easy to miss a spot or two, especially on a light colored paints.
    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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    • #47
      Re: Layering NXT or NXT 2.0

      Even with modified caffeine levels, my comment stands. Interesting, a wax with a density modifiable by pressure or temperature within a predetermined amount of time. While not possible, interesting.

      "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
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      David

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      • #48
        Re: Layering NXT or NXT 2.0

        Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
        Hi Jesstzn,

        We were off yesterday, usually when we teach a Saturday class the weekend before, we're allowed a day off during the week, that's why we didn't reply further to this thread or any thread after the morning passed yesterday. (We built a fence all day... fun fun! )

        We read your thread here,

        Layering NXT or NXT 2.0


        And we apologize you don't feel your question was answered? So let us try again...



        Yes, if by the word layer you mean an uniform layer in thickness and coverage.

        If by the word layer you mean that you can continually increase the thickness of the layer with more and more applications of product, then "No" because the surface of your car's paint will only hold so much product before you reach the point of diminishing returns, which means you will have reached a plateau and when you reach this plateau basically all you're doing is applying product and wiping it off, not increasing the thickness of the layer.



        No. When applying a second or third coat of either NXT or M21, the ingredients will not remove the previously applied layer from the surface in and of themselves but will in fact create a uniform layer or coating on the surface until the point of diminishing returns has been reached. Of course you touched on factors that are out of our control and that's application material and application process, for example you could remove paint using baby oil and a wool cutting pad on a rotary buffer because while the baby oil is a pure lubricant and not abrasive in any way, the fibers of a wool cutting pad spinning on a rotary buffer under pressure are powerful enough in and of themselves to be abrasive.

        NXT and M21 are not cleaner/waxes, a cleaner/wax is a wax formulated to remove a wide range of paint defects, swirls, scratches, oxidation, stains, etchings, etc. NXT and M21 are not formulated for or intended to be used this way. If your paint has defects that you want to remove you should use a product formulated to do this, for example a compound, paint cleaner, cleaner/polish or even a true cleaner/wax.

        We know there are other company's that teach that you can do this with their products and for more information on this claim you should contact the manufacture of those products.

        Meguiar's doesn't make a wax that will layer like the way layering is taught on other forums, that is by adding more and more wax you will get a thicker and thicker layer on the surface.

        To date we've never seen anyone prove this is possible with any product in a way that can be,

        1. Measured.
        2. Repeated by the average person.
        3. The collective or cumulative effect of more and more layers won't cloud or diminish the clarity of the paint itself.

        So if there's a product that claims it can be layered you need to check with the manufacture with any questions you have on how to do this.

        We hope we've answered your questions, (we think we have?), at the end of the day what's really important is that you're happy with the product you're using and the results it's giving you. If you're ever unhappy with a Meguiar's product we offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, simply return the product and your receipt back to the place of purchase or call our Customer Care Center and they will help you. 1-800-347-5700

        Hi mike i am your new customer at autogeek. I want to check with u whether can i know whether can apply nxt2.0 then m21. Is good as i know that nxt2.0 has polishing oil inside but M21 does not have. Hope to hear from u. Thank You!

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        • #49
          Re: Layering NXT or NXT 2.0

          I am sure one of the Mike's will chime in, but I'll give you a quick answer that yes it would be fine, esp if you still have some old M21 to use up.
          2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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          • #50
            Re: Layering NXT or NXT 2.0

            I'm sure you can, since NXT 2.0 has polishing oils which add depth and the shine we all want to see with wax, i would apply the NXT first then M21 after. NXT and m21 are similar products, m21 can be applied with a rotary tool, while nxt is more like the consumer version of m21 synthetic sealant.

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            • #51
              Re: Layering NXT or NXT 2.0

              Originally posted by apollofin View Post
              Hi mike i am your new customer at autogeek. I want to check with u whether can i know whether can apply nxt2.0 then m21. Is good as i know that nxt2.0 has polishing oil inside but M21 does not have. Hope to hear from u. Thank You!
              Mike Phillips doesn't post regularly here any more since taking his position at Autogeek - you'll find him on their forum all the time though!

              As for using NXT and M21 together, it's pretty redundant, actually, since the two are very closely related. Both have polishing oils in them, NXT 2.0 just has more. As we just stated in your other post on this topic, you really don't need to use both - two thin coats of either one should give you what you're looking for.
              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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              • #52
                Re: Layering NXT or NXT 2.0

                Yes, that would be a good wax for an extra layer of protection also m26 or m16 are good choices. A pure wax has no polishing abilitys and will not remove the Nxt.

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