I picked up some NXT Booster wax last week, but I wasn't able to try it until today. Gorgeous 74* sunny day, a 5 gal bucket full of Gold Class wash water... AHHHHHHHHHHHH... Anyway back to topic. After the wash, I used the Booster with a small kitchen sponge.
It was slow going at first, but once the sponge absorbed some of the booster wax, it started working a lot better. It applied like a dream, a light spritz per panel and wipe it on ( I have to work a bit on my spritzing technique), it takes VERY LITTLE to cover a panel....VERY cost effective stuff.
I let it sit for around 1/2 hour-45 minutes (had to do the bike ride around the block thing with the kid). There were a few spots that I had applied it too thick, and I had to give it a quick wipe with the application sponge to break up the set wax. After that, it wiped right off.
Is it just me, or does the Booster Wax feel even slipperier than NXT Wax?? Stepping back for a look was actually anti-climactic...the finish looked awesome (no surprise), it was slipperier than h@ll (again no surprise).
Meguiars has another winner (Oh yeah, like that's a surprise)
It was slow going at first, but once the sponge absorbed some of the booster wax, it started working a lot better. It applied like a dream, a light spritz per panel and wipe it on ( I have to work a bit on my spritzing technique), it takes VERY LITTLE to cover a panel....VERY cost effective stuff.
I let it sit for around 1/2 hour-45 minutes (had to do the bike ride around the block thing with the kid). There were a few spots that I had applied it too thick, and I had to give it a quick wipe with the application sponge to break up the set wax. After that, it wiped right off.
Is it just me, or does the Booster Wax feel even slipperier than NXT Wax?? Stepping back for a look was actually anti-climactic...the finish looked awesome (no surprise), it was slipperier than h@ll (again no surprise).
Meguiars has another winner (Oh yeah, like that's a surprise)


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