Opinions on Meguiar's NXT Tech Wax system?
#41
I'm a regular NXT user. I like the stuff. It makes the color of your car very deep for like a day or two.. Zaino still looks better though.. if I had to rate the two in terms of the shine: Zaino is at 100%, NXT 90%.. but for the price, ease of use and off the shelf availability, NXT easily comes out ahead of Zaino.
I've also used Eagle One Nanowax.. It doesn't make the color quite as deep as NXT but it still does a decent job.. lasts about as long too.. One wierd property of Nanowax is you can wax the black plastic parts of you car and it doesn't leave a residue--It does a pretty good job too! I like the packaging and pump on top of the bottle.. very handy and easy to meter out the exact amount you want. Still prefer NXT though...
couple of pics just after waxing with NXT
I've also used Eagle One Nanowax.. It doesn't make the color quite as deep as NXT but it still does a decent job.. lasts about as long too.. One wierd property of Nanowax is you can wax the black plastic parts of you car and it doesn't leave a residue--It does a pretty good job too! I like the packaging and pump on top of the bottle.. very handy and easy to meter out the exact amount you want. Still prefer NXT though...
couple of pics just after waxing with NXT
#44
I have used NXT on my 94 Honda Civic(Black) and my wife's 89 Mitsubishi Mighty Max pick up truck(dark blue). It worked REALLY well...definitely covered up a lot of swirl marks and really made them both shine like new(they've both been taken care of really well so they are pretty much dent free and they've been garaged). It definitely was easy on and off and I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who thinks it smells great! I actually have used Klasse on my Z twice(PPW) and it worked really well..I also use Klasse on my 03 BMW(Silver). They actually sell it at the BMW dealership(but I've been using it for longer) so I figure it must be well regarded. Both products were easy on and off...I'd actually recommend both of them highly. And I agree Meguiars products definitely rock..I use a lot of their other products including the car wash(shampoo as it says on the bottle)
#45
Here's an additional question for those of you using Meguiar's NXT wax:
How are you applying the NXT to your vehicle(s)?
I currently do everything by hand using either the applicator supplied or cotton terry detailing towels. I get much better results by using the cotton terry detailing towels.
Then I buff the NXT out with a microfiber towel (meguiar's manufactures a good product).
How are you applying the NXT to your vehicle(s)?
I currently do everything by hand using either the applicator supplied or cotton terry detailing towels. I get much better results by using the cotton terry detailing towels.
Then I buff the NXT out with a microfiber towel (meguiar's manufactures a good product).
#46
Originally Posted by leemik
I'm a regular NXT user. I like the stuff. It makes the color of your car very deep for like a day or two.. Zaino still looks better though.. if I had to rate the two in terms of the shine: Zaino is at 100%, NXT 90%.. but for the price, ease of use and off the shelf availability, NXT easily comes out ahead of Zaino.
I've also used Eagle One Nanowax.. It doesn't make the color quite as deep as NXT but it still does a decent job.. lasts about as long too.. One wierd property of Nanowax is you can wax the black plastic parts of you car and it doesn't leave a residue--It does a pretty good job too! I like the packaging and pump on top of the bottle.. very handy and easy to meter out the exact amount you want. Still prefer NXT though...
couple of pics just after waxing with NXT
I've also used Eagle One Nanowax.. It doesn't make the color quite as deep as NXT but it still does a decent job.. lasts about as long too.. One wierd property of Nanowax is you can wax the black plastic parts of you car and it doesn't leave a residue--It does a pretty good job too! I like the packaging and pump on top of the bottle.. very handy and easy to meter out the exact amount you want. Still prefer NXT though...
couple of pics just after waxing with NXT
#47
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i just use the foam applicator it comes with, do two coats, then buff off with microfiber towel.
i waxxed my TE37s too. man.. those spokes in gunmetal really shine nicely.
i waxxed my TE37s too. man.. those spokes in gunmetal really shine nicely.
#48
I apply NXT with a terry applicator pad (not the foam one in the box).. then wipe off with a microfiber cloth... all by hand.. Takes me about 3 hours from start to finish including the wash
here's a couple more pics..
pic of my old stock hood with a fresh coat of NXT:
here's a couple more pics..
pic of my old stock hood with a fresh coat of NXT:
#54
Originally Posted by leemik
I apply NXT with a terry applicator pad (not the foam one in the box).. then wipe off with a microfiber cloth... all by hand.. Takes me about 3 hours from start to finish including the wash
here's a couple more pics..
pic of my old stock hood with a fresh coat of NXT:
here's a couple more pics..
pic of my old stock hood with a fresh coat of NXT:
#56
Originally Posted by GUMZ201
damn your car is shiny. I too just got a 06 redline and want that shine. can u list what steps you did and products to get your car like that?
- Wash my car using bucket and big sponge.. The soap I'm using what ever is on sale--Sometimes I'll use Dawn if that's all that available :P .. Rinse with high pressure hose.
- Dry using a big microfiber cloth..
- Apply Meguiars Endurance Tire Gel to tires and plastic wheel wells using a foam applicator... Love this stuff.. stays shiny for weeks..
- Use some Meguiars Cleaner Wax on certain areas that have bugs or tar or some stubborn stains.. apply with terry cloth applicator and remove with a microfiber cloth.
- Use some Eagle One Nevr-Dull on the exhaust to clean the carbon and intercooler to make a little shiny again.. stuff smells like gasoline LOL.. use a clean old rag and throw it away afterwards.
- Hit the black rubber and plastic areas with Eagle One Nanowax. apply with terry cloth applicator and remove with a microfiber cloth..
- Apply Meguiars NXT from the top down (highest point to lowest point of car) apply with terry cloth applicator and remove with a microfiber cloth.. I split the car up in sections.. apply to 3 sections, then remove.. I wax everything.. windows/exhaust/rims except for the black rubber and plastic bits..
and that's it.. whole process takes me about 3 hours.. if I'm feeling really ambitious, I'll wipe down the interior with a wet microfiber cloth and apply some Mother's Leather Conditioner to the seats
I go through a lot of microfiber cloths and terry applicators though.. I try not to reuse any..
--mike
Last edited by leemik; 03-14-2006 at 09:34 AM.
#57
Originally Posted by leemik
I don't really do anything fancy or use any exotic products..it's all available via Wal-Mart or AutoZone
and that's it.. whole process takes me about 3 hours.. if I'm feeling really ambitious, I'll wipe down the interior with a wet microfiber cloth and apply some Mother's Leather Conditioner to the seats
I go through a lot of microfiber cloths and terry applicators though.. I try not to reuse any..
--mike
- Wash my car using bucket and big sponge.. The soap I'm using what ever is on sale--Sometimes I'll use Dawn if that's all that available :P .. Rinse with high pressure hose.
- Dry using a big microfiber cloth..
- Apply Meguiars Endurance Tire Gel to tires and plastic wheel wells using a foam applicator... Love this stuff.. stays shiny for weeks..
- Use some Meguiars Cleaner Wax on certain areas that have bugs or tar or some stubborn stains.. apply with terry cloth applicator and remove with a microfiber cloth.
- Use some Eagle One Nevr-Dull on the exhaust to clean the carbon and intercooler to make a little shiny again.. stuff smells like gasoline LOL.. use a clean old rag and throw it away afterwards.
- Hit the black rubber and plastic areas with Eagle One Nanowax. apply with terry cloth applicator and remove with a microfiber cloth..
- Apply Meguiars NXT from the top down (highest point to lowest point of car) apply with terry cloth applicator and remove with a microfiber cloth.. I split the car up in sections.. apply to 3 sections, then remove.. I wax everything.. windows/exhaust/rims excep for the black rubber.plastic bits..
and that's it.. whole process takes me about 3 hours.. if I'm feeling really ambitious, I'll wipe down the interior with a wet microfiber cloth and apply some Mother's Leather Conditioner to the seats
I go through a lot of microfiber cloths and terry applicators though.. I try not to reuse any..
--mike
#58
Originally Posted by teh215
You do know that Dawn will probably remove all of the wax that you have already applied to your car, right? I use their NXT wash to prevent that. It definitely make a difference.
#59
well... i always wondered how to wash microfiber towels? i think its a waste of resources to just throw away towels like that... any ideas on how to wash the microfibers and efficiently remove the wax residues?
#60
Originally Posted by JDMFairlady21
well... i always wondered how to wash microfiber towels? i think its a waste of resources to just throw away towels like that... any ideas on how to wash the microfibers and efficiently remove the wax residues?