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Clay will remove the bonded contaminents and some of the NXT. However, if you are planning on using products like #9 Swirl Remover, or #83 DACP etc., products like these will remove the NXT from the surface.
If you want that extra pop, (and you have the time for an extra pass), try using #81 after the 83 and before the NXT wax.
I use #7 Show Car Glaze and it makes the cars glow. My Jag is a deep metallic midnight blue that always looked black until I used 83 & 7 on it. Now the blue flake just dazzles.
Even Wifey was amazed to learn it's not black.
#7 on my red '97 Mustang makes it look like it's on fire.
#81 is supposed to be very similar to 7 yet easier to take off. I believe the 81 is preferred for Base/Clear coated cars.
Didn't I just see pictures of that Viper at the accessories demo? I sure didn't see any swirls on it. If you had a few minor swirls you probably would have been just as well off using #80. Plus it would have taken less time. I am sure it still looks great as usual, but you could have saved some time.
Originally posted by RamAirV1 Didn't I just see pictures of that Viper at the accessories demo? I sure didn't see any swirls on it. If you had a few minor swirls you probably would have been just as well off using #80. Plus it would have taken less time. I am sure it still looks great as usual, but you could have saved some time.
RamAirV1
Your right!
(I will try to get picks ASAP, next week looks like BIG rain!)
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