NXT vs NXT 2.0
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And DEFINATLY dont buy a gallon of #26. You'll never use it all haha.
Rick was out of the gallon of 34 when i ordered so whenever i need some more supplies that's what ill be picking up!
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Couple other things I noticed with NXT2.0 vs NXT that hasn't been mentioned is:
I've applied #26 over the original NXT and I can honestly say I couldn't see what all the fuss was about. It kinda made NXT look duller if anything - Maybe I forgot to shake the bottle of #26 good, heh. Honestly, NXT2.0 + UQD is a force to be reckoned with. I'll have to give #26 another whirl sometime and make sure too shake the hell out of the bottle because it didn't seem to do much of anything for me. Has a good banana smell though, heh.
- No more dusting
- Hides swirls MUCH better - Seems to beat out AutoGlym Super Resin Polish
- Streaking appears to be gone
- Removes easier
I've applied #26 over the original NXT and I can honestly say I couldn't see what all the fuss was about. It kinda made NXT look duller if anything - Maybe I forgot to shake the bottle of #26 good, heh. Honestly, NXT2.0 + UQD is a force to be reckoned with. I'll have to give #26 another whirl sometime and make sure too shake the hell out of the bottle because it didn't seem to do much of anything for me. Has a good banana smell though, heh.
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Yes, I was talking about letting it sit for 12 hours before topping with anything else. I usually do half a car at a time or the same thing as GLC suggested. Weather plays a huge role in this. Use the finger swipe test. Once the wax has hazed, swipe your finger on the paint, if it's clean paint and no haziness than it's ready to remove the wax. I hope this makes sense.
#30
I know that #34 is a good Qd but ive heard that some people use it primarily for clay lube...and quick touchups is this true. Cause i cant keep buying the quik detailer 16oz's. If not what do you use.