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  • What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

    I'm almost done with my first bottle, I'm wondering if there's anything by meguiars that is as easy to remove and put on? I love it. What about the Carnuba liquid wax?

    Thanks

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    Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

    Are you asking what of Meguiars waxes are just as easy to put on as NXT or are you asking what Meguiars products protect like NXT? IF you are asking what waxes are as easy to put on and take off, then I would say all of them. I have a small collection of Meg waxes and paint cleaners and polishes, and when used properly they are all easy to put on and take off whether applying by hand or DA.
    Sleepy

    Love the Classics!

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    • #3
      Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

      The new Gold Class Carnauba Plus is getting good reviews. You ought to give it a try.
      Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
      --Al Kimel

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      • #4
        Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

        We're a bit confused here - you're almost done with your first bottle of NXT 2.0 and you love how easy it is to apply and remove, so you want to know what else we make that's as easy? Why not just stick with NXT, or are you just interested in trying something different? If that's the case, then most all of our waxes and sealants will be very easy to apply and remove as long as you apply them in a very thin coat.

        M26 High Tech Yellow Wax and Gold Class Carnauba Plus will glide on and wipe off effortlessly if you're interested in trying a carnauba product. M20 Polymer Sealant will also behave this way, and offer some light cleaning ability at the same time.
        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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        • #5
          Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

          M20 Polymer Sealant is even easier to apply and remove than NXT Generation Tech Wax IMO. Looks great on lighter colors as well. Maybe give that a try.
          Nick
          Tucker's Detailing Services
          815-954-0773
          2012 Ford Transit Connect

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          • #6
            Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

            Thanks for the replies fellas. I was just wondering what other meguiars waxes are just as good as the NXT 2.0. I will be buying the M26 Hi tech yellow wax and the Gold class liquid carnuba wax...and another bottle of NXT 2.0, Does it ever stop?

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            • #7
              Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

              Originally posted by VR6 View Post
              Does it ever stop?
              Thankfully, no. They just keep coming up with new stuff for us addicts.

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              • #8
                Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

                You should try M21 2.0. I actually prefer it over NXT 2.0, because I find it applies a bit easier. M21 just seems to spread a little easier, and in thinner coats via the PC. I think the reason is because it was designed for rotary application in mind, which makes the product runnier than NXT. Both products are excellent, and you really can't go wrong with either. Just my two cents.
                Erik Mejia

                Polishing Paint removes the stress in my life, and the swirls on my car.

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                • #9
                  Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

                  Now if you're feeling a bit bold and daring, but don't feel like eating some Doritos Chips, then get yourself some Gold Class Carnauba Plus Paste Wax (or liquid.) The stuff is amazingly easy to use, and produces a really really really great shine (Ask me how I know.) The new GC is the "Bee's knees."
                  Erik Mejia

                  Polishing Paint removes the stress in my life, and the swirls on my car.

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                  • #10
                    Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

                    The closest wax (or paint sealant) that I have used, similar to TechWax 2.0, has to be Mothers FX Synwax. It's as easy to apply and remove as TechWax 2.0, and the durability is quite surprisingly long. The gloss and depth is on par with TechWax 2.0.

                    I liked this paint sealant as well, I have 1/4 bottle left, and I just started using it last year.

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                    • #11
                      Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

                      Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
                      M20 Polymer Sealant is even easier to apply and remove than NXT Generation Tech Wax IMO. Looks great on lighter colors as well. Maybe give that a try.
                      2013 Highlander - black
                      2010 TL - black

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                      • #12
                        Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

                        If you apply a thin coat, any wax should pretty much be easy to remove. You like the NXT 2.0? Stick with it. Don't fix what isn't broken.

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                        • #13
                          Re: What waxes are similar to the NXT 2.0

                          Ok, Well I just bought a bottle of Gold Class Liquid Carnuba Wax. Later this week, another bottle of Tech Wax.

                          Thanks for the suggestions fellas

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