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    Super Member GearHead_1's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by cuffe
    Have you tried Meguires NXT??? How will it hold up to Pinnacle?
    I believe that this depends upon which Pinnacle product you are reffering to. This probably isn't an apples to apples comparison with Pinnacle's top-of-the-line products. Just my 2 cents.

    I do use NXT with some frequency and believe it certainly has its place in my arsenal.

    When it comes to a persons worth, money is a lousy way to keep score.
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    Just prep your finish & anything that Autogeek sells will look...

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    I think that Souveran over UPP on Blue metalic rocks.I have to say that if Souveran may be out of your reach Nattys Blue on Darker cars or Nattys on lighter colour cars will surfice.

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    I've gotta go sealant for longer life here in the cold MN winters.
    I've been using Zaino but I tried a test with FK1 2180 for faster cold weather drying and so far I'm not disappointed.
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    Thumbs up

    More importantly it is the paint preparation that makes the difference. Claybar paint then pick your favorite product. I have used Menzerna Products, Zaino, Klasse AIO, and Liquid Glass Polish which is great for hiding and removing scratches. Have used different polishes on different cars. Zaino is very easy to work with but very repetitive with lots of steps, Klasse AIO is Acrylic and is great but the Klasse Sealant can be difficult to work with.

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    I agree it is subjective and everyone has their favourites but I suggest you try Souveran before making your mind up. It is also a perfect partner for Klasse AIO

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    Hi, what are your experiences with Souveran on plastics? Currently I use the P21S and if it comes on plastics it won't leave chalky residues. Does Souveran leave chalky stains or is it chalk-free as well? Many thx - Gargamel

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    Pinnacle Paste Glaz doesn't leave stains on plastics, so I'd ***ume that Souveran does not either.

    Nattys and Nattys Blue are also safe on plastics.
    -Paul
    '99 Mazda Protege LX, highlight silver, AIO/UPPx2/Nattys

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    I do have a bottle of Meguires NXT, not sure if I'll put it on my XR though. I've used it on my dads '98 T100 and the results werent bad.

    By the way have you guys heard of Zymol Vintage wax, 20 oz sells 1800 U$ I believe lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by stingray
    More importantly it is the paint preparation that makes the difference.
    Yes sir!

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