Has anyone tried them both? If so which do each of you considered your favorite/ the best in your opinion.
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Gold Class + Carnuba vs NXT 2.0.
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Re: Gold Class + Carnuba vs NXT 2.0.
I've used both. On my particular vehicle(the one in my avatar), I like the new GC carnauba better for looks. It really depends on your color though. Usually, a synthetic(NXT 2.0) will give a different look then a carnauba (GC).There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?
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Re: Gold Class + Carnuba vs NXT 2.0.
Originally posted by kimchiyuk View PostI've used both. On my particular vehicle(the one in my avatar), I like the new GC carnauba better for looks. It really depends on your color though. Usually, a synthetic(NXT 2.0) will give a different look then a carnauba (GC).
I prefer to use NXT for protection, easy to apply and to remove, and then apply a fine coat of GC for rich shine.Ryan's Auto Detailing, S.A
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Dominican Republic.
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I am a die-hard GC wax fan. The original GC wax was the first Megs product I bought and I have not looked at another wax since. I think the GC plus Carnauba is awesome and truly deepens the color, especially on my red CooperS. I have only used NXT once and it is also incredible but I am partial to GC. I also find it extremely easy to remove.Tedrow's Detailing
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I tried TechWax 2.0, topped with Gold Class Carnauba Plus. It's great! I know GC CP is a wax/polish, and might remove some of the TechWax 2.0 (wait for 12 hours to cure). However, from what I been reading here, that the polish in GC CP is MINOR, and not strong enough to remove all of TechWax 2.0.
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I have 2 vehicles; one silver and one black: I have tried a number of combinations, and my standard process is ColorX followed by NXT. Looks great on both. If I am in the mood for another step, I will finish with M26.
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Ok, so many of you say that everything depends on the color of the car. Well mine is white and still don't know which wax to use. In the area where I live only Tech Wax 2.0 is available through online retailers. They say that Gold Class Carnauba Premium will be available in late April. Should I wait for it or maybe stick with Tech Wax 2.0? So far I've been using cleaner wax and was pleased with it, how the two compare to it?
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Originally posted by Meewash View PostOk, so many of you say that everything depends on the color of the car. Well mine is white and still don't know which wax to use. In the area where I live only Tech Wax 2.0 is available through online retailers. They say that Gold Class Carnauba Premium will be available in late April. Should I wait for it or maybe stick with Tech Wax 2.0? So far I've been using cleaner wax and was pleased with it, how the two compare to it?2010 XRS
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Originally posted by Meewash View Post... for my white car which wax is going to work better?...
So, you are sort-of asking "what is the best song ever recorded" or "what is the best wine" ... you get the idea.2010 XRS
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I predict you will like Gold Class better, it makes colors look richer, and reflections seem sharper. NXT Gen's advantage is it's durability. I have tried topping NXT with GC, and I like that combo. If I were stuck with only one as a choice, it would be GC.-Freeman
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