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 Post subject: Meguair's wax hid most of the scratches
PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 6:10 pm 
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Meguiar's nxt generation wax works great! Keep those lost Kj's looking good!

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 7:59 pm 
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I've got to try that out... although I seem to have less scratches and more "grooves" every weekend.... I'm a lottery win away from Rhino lining the whole thing :-p Unfortunately, I'll have to figure out which ticket is the right one before I buy it lol.

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Red in the daylight is just not nice to the camera. And yes, that Next Gen. stuff is great. I work at Wally World, so I'll get lotsa little "cart scratches." Buffs them right out.


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I tried the NXTGeneration was when it came out and threw the rest of the bottle away after one wax job. It goes on easy and looks good for a little while but doesn't last long.

Try waxing a spot with NXT then wax a spot next to it with Meguiars Gold Class and drag a clean rag across both spots in one motion.That will tell you which is slicker. And the Gold Class lasts a lot longer in the Texas sun.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 10:01 am 
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thanks btolle, i'll try gold class out next time.

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Im a Mothers man myself, or the blue Zymol if im feeling rich.

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btolle wrote:
a lot longer in the Texas sun.


Well there's your problem. Texas. :lol:


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 Post subject: My $.02
PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 7:00 pm 
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I've been sold on Zymol for years now. It seems to offer the longest lasting protection out of any of the waxes I've tried. BTW, I used to run a detailing side business, usually spending 5-7hrs per car, on high-end cars. But anyways, I have not been able to find the Zymol blue liquid wax anywhere anymore. All I can find is the Zymol cleaner wax, which is pretty unnecessary to use a cleaner wax at every wax. Anyhow, I ended up having to get the $70 Zymol Titanium wax, which works great, but is absolutely the hardest wax to remove that I've ever used. It also has to be rubbed between your hands to warm it up and activate the carnuba, and then applied with bare hands.

Oh well, just my 2 cents.


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Zaino does Patriot Blue justice :)

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