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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: Application Steps to NXT tech wax

    Originally posted by Blue reflection View Post
    guys,do you know what causes a blur shine?and a solution to make it sharp again?because the paintwork was once sharp but became like really shiny but only not clear(like you look at a line but it's shaky and like not straight.)thanks.
    You tagged onto an fairly old thread, instead, how about starting your own dedicated thread for your topic.

    You can do this in the Detailing 101 forum and we promise to do our best to post our answers to your thread.

    If you're unsure how to start a new thread, the below was taken off the bottom of the forum homepage.

    If you want to start a new thread, then click to the appropriate forum by clicking here and selecting the forum that best describes what your topic will be about and then look for the button on the left hand side of the page that says, New Thread and click on it. You'll see a place to type in your Subject and below that a message box that you can type your message into. After you're finished with your message, click on the Submit New Thread button and your message will be posted to the forum.


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  • Murr1525
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    Re: Application Steps to NXT tech wax

    Probably worth a seperate thread... Any chance of pictures? How long was it clear, when did it change to blurry?

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  • Blue reflection
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    Re: Application Steps to NXT tech wax

    guys,do you know what causes a blur shine?and a solution to make it sharp again?because the paintwork was once sharp but became like really shiny but only not clear(like you look at a line but it's shaky and like not straight.)thanks.

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  • Nitro
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    Originally posted by stargate
    I use Gold Class car shampoo to wash my car weekly. It seems that when I use a white color tissue paper to wipe it after the wash to check for dirt, it is still dirty.

    Hence, I use the cleaner wax as recommended in this post.

    After that, I use a new tissue paper and notice that the car is still dirty.

    I know Meguairs product is non-abrasive (mild), but to this extend?

    Just want to do a proper surface prep before applying NXT wax.
    Hi, I also realize that the cleaner wax is not that powerful in removing dirt. After all it still has waxing contents. Maybe you can try the colorx instead. It has polishing contents. Or you can try the paint cleaner but it will take more hard work. Cleaner, Polish and Wax. Tiring dude...keep me updated.

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  • stargate
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    I use Gold Class car shampoo to wash my car weekly. It seems that when I use a white color tissue paper to wipe it after the wash to check for dirt, it is still dirty.

    Hence, I use the cleaner wax as recommended in this post.

    After that, I use a new tissue paper and notice that the car is still dirty.

    I know Meguairs product is non-abrasive (mild), but to this extend?

    Just want to do a proper surface prep before applying NXT wax.
    Last edited by stargate; Nov 10, 2004, 05:03 AM.

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  • Nitro
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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Application Steps to NXT tech wax

    Originally posted by Mike Phillips
    Yes, that would be an excellent 2-step combination.

    Mike

    p.s.

    Post a picture when you can so we can all see what one of these cars looks like.
    Here you go.
    Attached Files

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Application Steps to NXT tech wax

    Originally posted by Nitro
    Hi Mike,

    I'm driving a Skoda Octavia. Quite rare over here. So am I right to say in other words, I could use the cleaner wax first followed by the NXT since the cleaner wax has polishing and cleaning substance?
    Yes, that would be an excellent 2-step combination.

    Mike

    p.s.

    Post a picture when you can so we can all see what one of these cars looks like.

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  • Nitro
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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Application Steps to NXT tech wax

    Originally posted by Mike Phillips
    Hi Nitro,

    The short answer is you can apply 2-3 applications of NXT Tech Wax at any one detailing session and after the 3rd coat, you will have reached the point of diminishing returns. After 2-3 coats it will be time to stand back and admire the results, not continue to apply layer after layer of product trying to build up extra protection or more and more and more clarity... if 2-3 coats of any company's paint protection product hasn't created the best possible looking results, more layers of the same product aren't going to help, instead you need to concentrate on the prep-work. Remember... paint has a maximum potential, just like a piece of glass can only be so clear, a clear coat finish can only be so clear and a single stage finish can only so rich in color.

    Here's a car that the owner tried to layer products onto and layering didn't work for him....



    Here's the same car with one application of NXT Tech Wax to the drivers side of the hood,



    And here's the owner after discovering and applying NXT Tech Wax to his Corvette...



    Here is a lot of information on the topic of layer...


    What's the deal with "Layering?"


    Hope this helps..., by the way, what kind of car are you working on?

    Mike
    Hi Mike,

    I'm driving a Skoda Octavia. Quite rare over here. So am I right to say in other words, I could use the cleaner wax first followed by the NXT since the cleaner wax has polishing and cleaning substance?

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: Re: Re: Application Steps to NXT tech wax

    Originally posted by Nitro
    Hi again Mike, hope you can answer my final question. Can I use the nxt tech wax, which is layer it after i use the cleaner wax? Can they work hand-in-hand? Tks a million!
    Hi Nitro,

    The short answer is you can apply 2-3 applications of NXT Tech Wax at any one detailing session and after the 3rd coat, you will have reached the point of diminishing returns. After 2-3 coats it will be time to stand back and admire the results, not continue to apply layer after layer of product trying to build up extra protection or more and more and more clarity... if 2-3 coats of any company's paint protection product hasn't created the best possible looking results, more layers of the same product aren't going to help, instead you need to concentrate on the prep-work. Remember... paint has a maximum potential, just like a piece of glass can only be so clear, a clear coat finish can only be so clear and a single stage finish can only so rich in color.

    Here's a car that the owner tried to layer products onto and layering didn't work for him....



    Here's the same car with one application of NXT Tech Wax to the drivers side of the hood,



    And here's the owner after discovering and applying NXT Tech Wax to his Corvette...



    Here is a lot of information on the topic of layer...


    What's the deal with "Layering?"


    Hope this helps..., by the way, what kind of car are you working on?

    Mike

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  • Nitro
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    Re: Re: Application Steps to NXT tech wax

    Originally posted by Mike Phillips
    Hi Nitro,

    Welcome to Meguiar's Online!






    Scrub has offered some good advise, I would just add that to get the best results, you need to evaluate your car's finish after washing it both with your eyes and with the palm of your clean hand. With your eyes, look for stains, etching, scratches, swirls etc. If you have these then you may need to use a product like ScratchX to remove them. If you feel little bumps on your finish, then this is a sign you have bonded contaminants and you should use a clay bar to clay your finish to remove these.

    Only when the finish is free from above surface defects and below surface defects will you create the best results. Creating a show car shine starts with doing the proper prep work.

    Mike
    Hi again Mike, hope you can answer my final question. Can I use the nxt tech wax, which is layer it after i use the cleaner wax? Can they work hand-in-hand? Tks a million!

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  • Nitro
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    Originally posted by scrub
    I really can't comment on why the shine is different. I can offer some advice.

    Will you be working with a machine or by hand? The answer to this will help determine the best method to attack the problem. As Mike stated before there are many steps to do to get the best results. Take a look at this to get started (if you haven't already). Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle

    This will get you started.

    In addition if working by hand you could try ScratchX. This could help reduce the blur and restore clarity. Use this article to help with application How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX .

    If your going to use a machine then take a look at this. Electric Dual Action Polisher. Not trying to push sales or anything.

    This machine will make this



    Look like this (after some practice and products)



    Next you'll need to look at polishes. We talk more later. Thanks
    Ok, tks for the advice. Cheers!

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  • scrub
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    I really can't comment on why the shine is different. I can offer some advice.

    Will you be working with a machine or by hand? The answer to this will help determine the best method to attack the problem. As Mike stated before there are many steps to do to get the best results. Take a look at this to get started (if you haven't already). Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle

    This will get you started.

    In addition if working by hand you could try ScratchX. This could help reduce the blur and restore clarity. Use this article to help with application How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX .

    If your going to use a machine then take a look at this. Electric Dual Action Polisher. Not trying to push sales or anything.

    This machine will make this



    Look like this (after some practice and products)



    Next you'll need to look at polishes. We talk more later. Thanks

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  • Nitro
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    Re: Re: Application Steps to NXT tech wax

    Originally posted by Mike Phillips
    Hi Nitro,

    Welcome to Meguiar's Online!






    Scrub has offered some good advise, I would just add that to get the best results, you need to evaluate your car's finish after washing it both with your eyes and with the palm of your clean hand. With your eyes, look for stains, etching, scratches, swirls etc. If you have these then you may need to use a product like ScratchX to remove them. If you feel little bumps on your finish, then this is a sign you have bonded contaminants and you should use a clay bar to clay your finish to remove these.

    Only when the finish is free from above surface defects and below surface defects will you create the best results. Creating a show car shine starts with doing the proper prep work.

    Mike
    Hi Mike, tks for the promt reply. As I mentioned to Scrub, the shine on some parts of my car seems deeper than certain parts. Some very shiny, some a little blur. Was thinking of polishing or cleaning it till it shines evenly. Any advice? Tks in advance.

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  • Nitro
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    Originally posted by scrub
    Hi there welcome to the board.

    Great questions. You'll love the Tech wax.

    By the way can you post some info about the vehicle? Are you trying to fix specific problems or flaws? What kind of finish are you starting with?

    1. I'd say switch to the DC cleaner. This product will do a better job since it's a dedicated cleaner rather than a mix of steps like the cleaner wax. This will give you a better prepped surface which will help give the NXT more pop. The choice is up to you and how much time your willing to spend.

    2. I'd use the cleaner every few months or when you want to start over on the paint surface. You'll notice wash marks and other defects are starting to comeback. Sometimes (maybe twice a year) I like to take off the old wax and start over with clay, cleaner, polish, and wax.

    Good luck and keep firing away with questions.
    Hi Scrub, thanks for the warm welcome and advice. In actual fact, my paint work is still quite new except for some parts the shine is not very deep. I dunno if its due to the workmanship of the spray paint. One door reflects like mirror while the other is a little blur.

    I was actually thinking of using some products to bring out the shine before protecting it with the tech wax.

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: Application Steps to NXT tech wax

    Hi Nitro,

    Welcome to Meguiar's Online!




    Originally posted by Nitro
    I am just wondering what are the appropriate steps to getting the best results.
    Scrub has offered some good advise, I would just add that to get the best results, you need to evaluate your car's finish after washing it both with your eyes and with the palm of your clean hand. With your eyes, look for stains, etching, scratches, swirls etc. If you have these then you may need to use a product like ScratchX to remove them. If you feel little bumps on your finish, then this is a sign you have bonded contaminants and you should use a clay bar to clay your finish to remove these.

    Only when the finish is free from above surface defects and below surface defects will you create the best results. Creating a show car shine starts with doing the proper prep work.

    Mike

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