Meguiars NXT Longevity, WTF?
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Re: Wax WTF?
Originally posted by bshotgun
I am a detailer and I will tell you that HOT water will strip the wax. You also have a good point about the chemicals I won't use a carwash brush or any of that crap on my car, if I go to the car wash I simply soap it up and rinse I try not to make a habit of it I like the old hand wash at my house.
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I am a detailer and I will tell you that HOT water will strip the wax. You also have a good point about the chemicals I won't use a carwash brush or any of that crap on my car, if I go to the car wash I simply soap it up and rinse I try not to make a habit of it I like the old hand wash at my house.
I am not trying to stir up tihs
just a thought, not trying to say you or I are right but, wax often sits on a panel out in the sun where it reaches 140-160 degrees. I would think it'd be able to stand 100 degree water or so. I use warm water that's usually I'd say between 70-80 degrees
I wasn't trying to stir things up either, just a discussion
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Wax
Use your own judgement if you try a product and see that it is not lasting on your car then try something else. I previously used nxt on my Z now I use Zaino.
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