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Check the MSDS to see the ingredients. Very expensive and enticing advertising and standard ingredients. Application and removal is standard and simple. It is simply a basic wax with basic results. The results are very standard wax. It was the "NXT generation syn wax." I will admit I am not a fan of the "big 2." Meguiar's nor Mothers as I personally have found they are the Mobil 1 of waxes. P.S. I will not mention what waxes I use to again show that I have an open mind and never try to stray peope to things I think are great.
Shine is not easily categorized. I don't use turtle wax's basic wax, but I have before and it towers over this in comparison in shine and length of time it lasts. But obviosly with a wax one wants a supreme shine or a restoritive look. Another pro is it attracts little dust. Mind you some of the car I used it on was already waxed with my prefered but now empty wax. As I ran out of my usual waxes/polishes recently, I decided to use what I had left over from a friend.
Although the odor can be obnoxious to those who are sensitive to the cheap perfume/air freshener smell (FYI: It has that artificial blackberry/cranberry smell). Its neither glossy nor restore looking. But as I feared, it is just hype. But for the price and hype it is not worth it. But I left myself with an open mind and gave it a shot. It simply looks like a jush washed car look.
There is nothing special there as indicated by the "ooh-ahh" labeling. It lasts a month or so and beads pretty well.
Really happy with this. Car is outside 24/7. Goes on easy, comes off easy, and the shine lasts and lasts. Its been over 7 months since the last application and water still beads up.
Polishing is basically liquid sandpaper and should be applied with a variable speed polisher. But don't even try using one if you don't have someone to teach you. Although found in many common auto shops, NXT wax provides professional results that pathetic turtle wax cant match. It has very nice gloss and looks best on red cars (doesn't work too well with black cars b/c it smudges). If you are a person who strives constantly to bring out your car's beauty, retain its value, and turn heads, you should give up half a day and try this. As a car detail specialist I've found that NXT wax 2.0 is a very reliable product.
The other is Meguiar's synthetic sealant. NXT wax is very easy to apply and remove by hand if you give it about 20 minutes to dry. Wash, Clay Bar, most abrasive polish, medium abrasive polish, very fine polish, synthetic sealant, and lastly NXT wax. examples of cars coated with NXT wax 2.0 can be found at [.]. It is one of the two professional paint protectants that I use in my business. It repels water very well and lasts quite a long time.
You can take off your paint too easily and it would be risky. A new coat is needed about every 3-4 months.
It leaves more of a streaky oily finish.I switched over to yellow carnuba wax and the difference was night and day. But, on black cars especially, it does not give a nice deep glossy or "wet look" shine. I get a better shine off of Meguiar's cleaner wax than this NXT stuff.But a friend introduced me to Mothers pure carnuba wax and I have since made a switch in brand. Meguiar's to make great products, but this one fails to impress. This product is easy to apply and easy to wipe off. I have a full bottle that I no longer use and it's just sitting in the garage collecting dust. I mean the shine you get with this stuff is just insane. If you have a black car, and stick with carunba wax instead of synthetics.
Product when out easy and buffed off easy. Highly recommended. Left a great "like new" shine on my 6 year old truck. Not much buffing needed to get residue off.
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