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    Next Friday, I am planning a full detail of my 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. I have a polisher and buffer. So I am not killing my hands. LOL. I have swirl remover, polish, NXT Tech 2.0 and, #26. My question is should I do 2 coats of NXT Tech 2.0 then a layer of #26 or vice versa.

    Thanks,

    -Joe
    -Joe-
    www.jeepgarage.org

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    Re: Layering

    Originally posted by Crookster777 View Post
    Next Friday, I am planning a full detail of my 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. I have a polisher and buffer. So I am not killing my hands. LOL. I have swirl remover, polish, NXT Tech 2.0 and, #26. My question is should I do 2 coats of NXT Tech 2.0 then a layer of #26 or vice versa.

    Thanks,

    -Joe
    Two thin coats of Tech Wax 2.0 and then wait 12-24 for a nice thin coat of M26. But if you are pressed for time then you could always wait 20-30 minutes bewtween coats
    Nick
    Tucker's Detailing Services
    815-954-0773
    2012 Ford Transit Connect

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    • #3
      Re: Layering

      Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
      Two thin coats of Tech Wax 2.0 and then wait 12-24 for a nice thin coat of M26. But if you are pressed for time then you could always wait 20-30 minutes bewtween coats

      Thank You. What sort of shine do you expect this to leave? I have never layered before.
      -Joe-
      www.jeepgarage.org

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        Re: Layering

        Originally posted by Crookster777 View Post
        Thank You. What sort of shine do you expect this to leave? I have never layered before.
        Well the way i see it is you are getting the protection of a synthetic wax and then getting the beauty of a carnauba. I have topped Tech Wax 2.0 with No.26 before and then there are times where i did not do it. I noticed a slightly darker, and more wet looking finish when i used it on my red Silverado. The thing is that what looks good in my eyes may not look good in yours. Try this first. Apply both coats of Tech Wax and then wait 12-24 hours. Then wipe down your car with a quick detailer to remove the dust that accumulated over that time period. Then tape a small square section test spot and apply No.26. Then remove the tape and see if there is a difference. If you do not see a difference then you may not need to apply it to the rest of the car

        keep us posted on how you are doing
        Nick
        Tucker's Detailing Services
        815-954-0773
        2012 Ford Transit Connect

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        • #5
          Re: Layering

          Will do Sir. Thanks for all your help.
          -Joe-
          www.jeepgarage.org

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          • #6
            Re: Layering

            Originally posted by Crookster777 View Post
            Will do Sir. Thanks for all your help.
            No problem
            Nick
            Tucker's Detailing Services
            815-954-0773
            2012 Ford Transit Connect

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            • #7
              Re: Layering

              Originally posted by Crookster777 View Post

              I have a polisher and buffer. So I am not killing my hands. LOL. I have swirl remover, polish, NXT Tech 2.0 and, #26.
              Click on the link below and see if your tools look like any of the pictures shown in this thread,

              Machine Photos - DA Polishers - Rotary Buffers - Traditional Orbital Buffers

              Originally posted by Crookster777 View Post

              My question is should I do 2 coats of NXT Tech 2.0 then a layer of #26 or vice versa.
              Meguiar's doesn't officially recommend the idea of Topping, our finishing waxes, that is applying one type of wax over another type of wax to try to get a better look in appearance to to maximize protection. Basically, pick one wax and apply two thin coats.

              If you want to do what's referred to as Topping, then read the link below as it will help you figure out if it's working.

              Topping NXT aka "How to top one type of wax with a different type of wax


              Mike Phillips
              760-515-0444
              showcargarage@gmail.com

              "Find something you like and use it often"

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              • #8
                Re: Layering

                Thank You Sir.
                -Joe-
                www.jeepgarage.org

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