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*tells himself repeatidly* cant buy car washing supplies, cant buy car washing supplies, need to save money for performance, need to save money for performance....
nice wax job
Ben
nice wax job
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Former Gold Class user here. I tried NXT over the last weekend and I gave away my Gold Class. My baby is like a mirror on wheels.
One coat of NXT > Polish + two coats of Gold Class
Former Gold Class user here. I tried NXT over the last weekend and I gave away my Gold Class. My baby is like a mirror on wheels.
One coat of NXT > Polish + two coats of Gold Class
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UPDATE: Pictures hosted on homestead dont allow me to have a lot of bandwidth.. so... if you want to see them go here
http://www.automotivepictures.com/sh.../500/ppuser/62
http://www.automotivepictures.com/sh.../500/ppuser/62
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Originally posted by AV630
UPDATE: Pictures hosted on homestead dont allow me to have a lot of bandwidth.. so... if you want to see them go here
http://www.automotivepictures.com/sh.../500/ppuser/62
UPDATE: Pictures hosted on homestead dont allow me to have a lot of bandwidth.. so... if you want to see them go here
http://www.automotivepictures.com/sh.../500/ppuser/62
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Originally posted by JeffR116
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the first two are digital representations of the dimensions for his sub box.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the first two are digital representations of the dimensions for his sub box.
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NXT wax is great except you need to apply every other week. I put it on with an orbital. Remove by hand. It is easy enough to do it twice a month. I can attest to the durability of CG. I really miss it. Unfortunately, you need to be completely covered for to apply CG. CG does not fill scratches very well either. Zaino is next for me.
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Originally posted by shortcut3d
NXT wax is great except you need to apply every other week. I put it on with an orbital. Remove by hand. It is easy enough to do it twice a month. I can attest to the durability of CG. I really miss it. Unfortunately, you need to be completely covered for to apply CG. CG does not fill scratches very well either. Zaino is next for me.
NXT wax is great except you need to apply every other week. I put it on with an orbital. Remove by hand. It is easy enough to do it twice a month. I can attest to the durability of CG. I really miss it. Unfortunately, you need to be completely covered for to apply CG. CG does not fill scratches very well either. Zaino is next for me.
Why don't you take the wax off with the orbital? Do you have a porter cable buffer?
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Originally posted by shortcut3d
NXT wax is great except you need to apply every other week. I put it on with an orbital. Remove by hand. It is easy enough to do it twice a month. I can attest to the durability of CG. I really miss it. Unfortunately, you need to be completely covered for to apply CG. CG does not fill scratches very well either. Zaino is next for me.
NXT wax is great except you need to apply every other week. I put it on with an orbital. Remove by hand. It is easy enough to do it twice a month. I can attest to the durability of CG. I really miss it. Unfortunately, you need to be completely covered for to apply CG. CG does not fill scratches very well either. Zaino is next for me.
I apply mine every other week just because I want to. During the winter I didn't get a chance to apply as much and I was still getting good protection. IMO.
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I use NXT now but I have been having a pain of a time applying and removing not because the product is hard to use but because I still have fine scrathces and swirls and its irratating....how do I fix this what do I need to buy....what kind of pads do u use to apply or remove....