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Paste wax over liquid wax??
I am curious if I would gain any durability of wax if I applied Megs liquid yellow wax 26 then applied megs nxt 2.0 paste over the top of it? Would this work or would one cause the other not to bond correctly?
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As a general rule you would want carnauba over a synthetic. I know the nxt 2.0 is synthetic for sure. Nothing says you cannot try as the worst case is you wax again a few months later.
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Re: Paste wax over liquid wax??
If you have both, I would do the NXT first and then the M26 on top of it. I am not sure you will gain anything in durability, but the M26 might offer a little more depth. You might just want to skip NXT and go with M26 straight. Either way, these products are both so easy on and off, and smell good enough that having to do a coat once every few months is not a big deal.
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#26 on top of nxt 2.0 #26 is carnauba base
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Re: Paste wax over liquid wax??
Meguiar’s does not recommend layering NXT Tech Wax 2.0 over another sealant or wax. It has slight cleaning properties.
Meguiar's has said that Meg's #26 (paste or liquid) is considered a hybrid, containing a combination of both natural and synthetic ingredients, with no cleaning abilities.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Paste wax over liquid wax??
I dont think NXT 2.0 has any cleaning properties.
Mike Stoops has said this so many times over on MOL.
This excerpt is from Mike Phillips in this thread:
NXT and M21 are not cleaner/waxes, a cleaner/wax is a wax formulated to remove a wide range of paint defects, swirls, scratches, oxidation, stains, etchings, etc. NXT and M21 are not formulated for or intended to be used this way.
Layering NXT or NXT 2.0 - Page 3
And a thread I created on MOL: The debate of cleaners in NXT Tech Wax 2.0
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Re: Paste wax over liquid wax??
I would just stick with #26 and ditch the NXT
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Shawn
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Re: Paste wax over liquid wax??
Originally Posted by Shawn T.
I dont think NXT 2.0 has any cleaning properties.
Mike Stoops has said this so many times over on MOL.
This excerpt is from Mike Phillips in this thread:
NXT and M21 are not cleaner/waxes, a cleaner/wax is a wax formulated to remove a wide range of paint defects, swirls, scratches, oxidation, stains, etchings, etc. NXT and M21 are not formulated for or intended to be used this way.
Layering NXT or NXT 2.0 - Page 3
And a thread I created on MOL: The debate of cleaners in NXT Tech Wax 2.0
Looks like we are in disagreement then...I think NXT 2.0 does have cleaning abilities.
As Mr. Stoops stated in the MOL thread you referrenced:
'We classify NXT Tech Wax 2.0 as a polish wax, not a cleaner wax."
Evidently, my viewpoint/understanding of a polish-wax's definition, (as well as that of a cleaner-wax), may vary somewhat from yours, and perhaps others, as well.
NOTE: Perhaps AG could re-visit their NXT 2.0's product description page, for the purpose of clarafication of this matter??
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Paste wax over liquid wax??
I'm always fascinated in how there's been so much interest in the cleaning ability of NXT over the years...
"Find something you like and use it often"
I posted some comments on NXT here,
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...2-weeks-3.html
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Re: Paste wax over liquid wax??
Just out of curiosity...
but Mike
what is something that u like it and u use it often?
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