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  • ffboy
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    I now like NXT very much. Ok, the beading isn't insane, but the shine is good. Not too bright and glassy but it gives a good balance between depth, reflectivity, gloss and depth and wet look(ness?). As with synthetic waxes, initial gloss isn't awesome but when it cures the slickness and overall shine definitely improves (in my eyes). I have to admit, i use a last step product and i'm doing a comparison between a panel with this LSP applied vs. Pure NXT 2.0.

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  • Alfisti
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    Originally posted by Andrew Wilson View Post
    Yes you can. Gold Class has more cleaning power than Tech Wax.
    Thanks for that interesting point Andrew. Is that true just for the new GC or the previous versions.

    I always thought that GC had no cleaning ability.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    1/3 of a bottle to wax a pickup truck????

    You might want to keep an eye on this thread.

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  • dennisg
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    I see you have a white Siverado also so you know what im talking about im using a micro fiber pad

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  • Silverado 03
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    Are u waxing by hand or with the DA. If your waxing by hand all you need is a thin coat of it. And by machine you might use more product because your pad keeps absorbing the wax when you press into it. If your waxing by machine you should press the pad into the paint and use that product because your pad gets drenched with wax. Hope this help out.

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  • dennisg
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    are you sure how is that possible must be that I'm doing a white vehicle and with a white liquid wax I just wish they would come out with a darker wax to use on lighter paint finishes, hey that gives me an idea any body know a good patent lawyer?

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  • Shawn T.
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    1/3 of a bottle? I don't use more than an ounce or 1.5 ounces even when doing my dad's Honda Pilot or my sister'a 2010 Honda CR-V.

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  • dennisg
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    I have a coat of Gc on it and then put the Tech wax 2.0 I'm sure it will be OK i did the hand over the finish and found no grit or bumps I'm not sure the $20 bottle of tech 2.0 liquid is worth it sure don't go far i probly used 1/3 of it on my truck the paste was sold out at 2 stores

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  • EPHIOS
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    Yes, you can use GC over TechWax 2.0. In fact, the new GCCP is actually works as good (or even better) as a topper.

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  • greg0303
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    Originally posted by dennisg View Post
    Its a 2010 Silverado 4 months old and only 700 miles on the odometer
    Your baby is brand new then.
    However sometimes even brand new cars require claying after washing because they have been kept outside before purchase.
    Dennis, after you wash your car do a clay test: gently rub your clean hand on the hood of your vehicle, if you feel some bumps (you can hear them as well) then you have bonded contaminants on your paint - you need to clay. If you don't feel/ hear anything you can skip claying. You can put your hand inside zipper bag to perform this test as well.
    Clay bar prepares your paint surface and removes all dirts seating on top of it which your car wash can't remove. Remember, car wax stays on top of your paint as well so for longer and better wax protection it's worth to do it.
    In your case I'd use just a cleaner wax next. It's your choice: M66 Quick Detailer, ColorX, Cleaner/ Wax M6. After that you can still use your favorite wax - natural or synthetic.
    All of these products you can apply by hand but you're gonna get better results with cleaner wax polisher application.
    Good luck !!!

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  • dennisg
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    Its a 2010 Silverado 4 months old and only 700 miles on the odometer

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  • greg0303
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    Originally posted by dennisg View Post
    What do i do?
    It all depends on the current stage of your car paint and what level you want to achieve.
    For show car shine:
    1. Wash
    2. Clay
    3. Clean (Ultimate Compound/ ScratchX 2.0, SwirlX)
    4. Polish
    5. Wax,
    For minor imperfections:
    1. Wash
    2. Clay
    3. Clean/ Polish (Dual Action Cleaner Polish M83, Paint Reconditioning Cream D151)
    4. Wax
    For good condition paint:
    1. Wash
    2. Clay
    3. Cleaner Wax (Quick Detailer M66, ColorX, Cleaner Wax M6)
    4. Extra Wax - as option.
    Waxes:
    Synthetic - longest protection - Tech Wax 2.0, Synthetic Sealant 2.0 M21, Polymer Sealant M20,
    Natural (Carnauba) - best shine - Gold Class Carnauba Plus, Hi-Tech Yellow Wax M26).

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  • dennisg
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    What do i do?

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  • dennisg
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    Its just sounds like alot of work

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  • greg0303
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    Originally posted by dennisg View Post
    Whatever
    Learn everything there is to know about how to detail and maintain your car with a selection of starter kits and free articles from the pros.

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