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    I am just wondering if meguiars is going to make a paste version of the new nxt wax. I love using my gold class paste, it like using it alot better than liquid. Does anyone know if their gonig to make nxt in paste?

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    I'm question that liquid has become a bigger seller with the increased use of pcs to do the work, so thats probably where the focus is at?
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    • #3
      Good question, I would like to see a paste version myself.

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      • #4
        There is no wax in NXT Tech Wax.

        I am sure they could probably make one but, I don't think you would see the same benefit out of a paste version of NXT that you see with carnauba based waxes.

        With carnauba waxes solvents are used to soften up the carnauba to arrive at a liquid form. Paste versions just have less of those solvents which leaves the carnauba in a harder form.
        Last edited by rjstaaf; Apr 29, 2004, 09:30 AM.
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        • #5
          The main reason a lot of Meguiar's waxes do not come in paste form is the simple reason of packaging..It's simply more expensive to manufacture paste waxes..i.e. packaging...

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          • #6
            I've heard some people say not to apply NXT wax with a PC. Some do, though. What would be the problem applying it with the PC?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by wlefevre
              I've heard some people say not to apply NXT wax with a PC. Some do, though. What would be the problem applying it with the PC?
              I always use my pc works great! I don't think I will ever apply a product by hand ever again!

              I think you are just suppose to use a lower speed as not to generate any heat. I think the NXT breaks down or something. I am sure someone else can answer much better!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by wlefevre
                I've heard some people say not to apply NXT wax with a PC. Some do, though. What would be the problem applying it with the PC?
                no problems here!
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                • #9
                  No problems with NXT and PC. I just ran the PC at 2.5 or 3 went on very easy and wiped of with MF very easy.

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                  • #10
                    any word yet? Will we see a NXT paste in the future?

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                    • #11
                      A paste version of NXT Tech Wax?

                      Haven't seen anything yet...

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                      • #12
                        I'd leave well enough alone.

                        NXT tech wax is awesome just the way it is.

                        I have better results using a PC to apply it then by hand.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mike Phillips
                          A paste version of NXT Tech Wax?
                          I guess my twist on this bizarre topic would be to bring up the topic again of: what exactly IS NXT?

                          Its been said that NXT:
                          - is not carnauba based (but keeping in mind carnauba is only one kind of wax)
                          - is a "synthetic polymer" - as described on the bottle

                          That being said, is NXT still defined as a "wax" or should it be considered a "sealant"? (does synthetic polymer = sealant?) If its a wax, then I could possibly see a paste version come out. However, if its clearly NOT a wax and is in fact a "sealant", then how could they make a paste version? Unless I'm mistaken, none of the true (ie. pure) sealants out on the market have a paste version, they are all liquid based only, as far as I know.

                          Originally posted by Beercan31
                          I'd leave well enough alone.

                          NXT tech wax is awesome just the way it is.

                          I have better results using a PC to apply it then by hand.
                          Agreed 100%!
                          Last edited by Inzane; Jun 15, 2004, 08:07 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by 2000
                            no problems here!
                            Ditto
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                            • #15
                              Hey,

                              I have had absolutely no problems applying the NXT Tech Wax. I have always applied it with a PC and a W-9006 Finishing Pad. Then remove the residue with a Meg's Ultimate Bonnet over a clean W-8006 Polishing Pad. The results are awesome!!!

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