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  • #9 2.0 and NXT

    Ok, tomorrow is supposed to get up to 55, so I'm going to wash my car and the use #9 and then NXT. Now my question is #9 a paint cleaner b/c it removes oxidation and swirl marks and will this work well with NXT. What is the best way to apply #9 by hand, should i pretend like i'm rubbing out a stain or do i just apply moderate pressure. Now in a back and forth or circular motion. Also, with NXT do i apply this with light pressure or do I rub this stuff into the paint also? And back and forth or circular? It's spring cleaning time and I want to do it right. Is it better to apply the NXT and let is sit for a few hours or overnight before I buff it off? I keep hearing people talking about curing time? How does this effect NXT. Thanks in advance.

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    sonicblue02.... I used #9 2.0 for the first time yesterday on my truck and ss 2hotford said on the #9 the key is to rub it in untill just before it drys then wipe it off, make sure you only do a small area. It took me two or three tries to get it right but once I started to use it, it worked well and applied easy and removed easy.

    On the NXT 2hotford said it well, you will find NXT VERY easy to use!
    Brandon

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