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Old 08-25-2006, 10:28 PM
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I used Pink Wax and was very dissapointed with a very strong kerosene smell. It was so strong, that after washing MFs they were all stinking with kerosene. I'm lucky it's only a sample. I'd stick with Natty's blue for the same money.
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I'm curious, did you NXT users notice any color transfer afterwards??? I've used the NXT paste on my med. metallic blue and the NXT paste darkened the color and muted the metal flake. Did anyone else have this happen to them?
NXT will darken dark colors slightly (based on postings over at Meg's Online.) I did notice that it darkened my dark green Accord slightly. It didn't darken my silver Odyssey by any noticeable amount if any at all.

Also, if you apply NXT too thick and/or in full sun on a hot surface, it will be blotchy. The blotchiness is in the form of some very dark spots.
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:58 PM
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OCW is a very easy to use spray wax, much like Crystal Mist. I have found it has no real durability (seems to last only between washes) and looks rather sterile.

NXT .... not my cup of tea. Neither the Spray Wax (old fashioned spray, wipe, buff product) nor the sealant are all that appealing nor durable. If you like the product move to #21 from the Megs Professional line.
I'll have to see how OCW holds up. I imagine it will lose some of its slickness and glossiness rather quickly but hopefully, the protection will be there. It's tough to tell right now since my NXT coat was still in very good condition.

As for the NXT, I just plan on finishing up my NXT and the spray wax and move on. I have a bottle of EX-P and the 12 ounce sample of new DP sealant to still try. Got hit with some rain this week here in NJ so I wasn't able to use them. I went with the EX-P because it can be used in full sun if needed. That's a biggie for me since I don't have any shade near me driveway and my garage is barely big enough to fit 1 car in.
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