I recently purchased four (4) bottles of EO NanoWax. They were on clearance for $3.24 a bottle. I clayed my hood, then applied the Nanowax. Waited for an hour, then applied NXT 2.0. And the result...was better than applying to coats of NXT 2.0. The NanoWax covered most of the swirls, and gave it a more glossy and uniform look. Have any tried using a DIFFERENT BRAND of car wax, over a Meguiar's car waxes, and get a unexpected result?
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Re: TechWax 2.0 over EO Nanowax
I use to use EO Nanowax all of the time but found that the wax can get finicky at time so I walked away.
Recently, I bought some of that TW ICE liquid polish and love the stuff over NXT 2.0. The stuff is amazingly easy to apply and remove. To me, it applies and looks like Ultimate Quik Wax.
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I've tried just about every wax that i can get my hands on (much to my wifes displeasure). E1 nano is a very good product. Not a big fan of TW Ice. I *have* found a great use for it, though! Every brand of wax tends to leave white residue in stone chips at the front of the car. Ice doesn't! So I wax all my car with wax de jour (wax of the day) except the frontal arc, and do that with Ice and a MF applicator. Makes stone chips almost invisible.
Paul Marmarinos
Flawless Prestige Car Detailing
"The trouble with the world is that everyone's about three drinks behind" - Humphrey Bogart
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Re: TechWax 2.0 over EO Nanowax
Originally posted by EPHIOS View PostI recently purchased four (4) bottles of EO NanoWax. They were on clearance for $3.24 a bottle. I clayed my hood, then applied the Nanowax. Waited for an hour, then applied NXT 2.0. And the result...was better than applying to coats of NXT 2.0. The NanoWax covered most of the swirls, and gave it a more glossy and uniform look. Have any tried using a DIFFERENT BRAND of car wax, over a Meguiar's car waxes, and get a unexpected result?
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Originally posted by EPHIOS View Post... I clayed my hood, then applied the Nanowax. Waited for an hour, then applied NXT 2.0. And the result was better than applying two coats of NXT 2.0. The NanoWax covered most of the swirls, and gave it a more glossy and uniform look.
If your finish is not good, it may be best to spend a little time and improve it first. It sounds like you are using the NanoWax as a polish to help hide finish defects. Nothing wrong with that, but maybe not the most effective long-term approach. Just a thought.2010 XRS
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Originally posted by searle View PostNXT is mostly a pure sealant wax (not quite true).Paul Marmarinos
Flawless Prestige Car Detailing
"The trouble with the world is that everyone's about three drinks behind" - Humphrey Bogart
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Originally posted by searle View PostI meant it is mostly but not totally a pure wax(sealant). For example it has some very mild cleaners, and some polish.
I wonder in the original posting in this thread, how much EONanowax is actually left after the NXT is applied, twice. I certainly dont know, but maybe the effect is entirely percieved and the nice result is entirely due to the two NXT applications (each with mild cleaner plus some polish oils plus the great synthetic sealant/wax finish).
2010 XRS
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Re: TechWax 2.0 over EO Nanowax
Originally posted by roushstage2 View PostThe same could be asked about Zaino when 30 layers are applied. A coat of EO wax followed by 2 of NXT? Waste IMO. One of each? Fine.
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