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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
another quick question on NXT generation 2.0 wax
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<blockquote data-quote="mblgjr" data-source="post: 8599110" data-attributes="member: 13336"><p>OP: if you're using the liquid you REALLY have to keep it ridiculously thin. You'll think you're not putting any on the paint for the most part. </p><p></p><p>The paste is a little easier to work with and keep even coverage. I actually just tried it on my VistaBlue, I know I went a little thick in HIGH humidity just to see if it would mess with me and go blotchy like the 1.0 used to; it didn't, it just hazed up harder in that area and buffed right off. </p><p></p><p>I'm with STG...whatever you're using, cut it by 50% and see if life doesn't get easier.</p><p></p><p>And btw, wax doesn't have to be 'worked in' or broken down like a polish. You just apply a single layer to the surface and remove it. There's no abrasives to break down or anything...it's just wax (or sealant in this case). 2.0 does have some hellacious filling ability though, so you will see a reduction in fine swirl marks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mblgjr, post: 8599110, member: 13336"] OP: if you're using the liquid you REALLY have to keep it ridiculously thin. You'll think you're not putting any on the paint for the most part. The paste is a little easier to work with and keep even coverage. I actually just tried it on my VistaBlue, I know I went a little thick in HIGH humidity just to see if it would mess with me and go blotchy like the 1.0 used to; it didn't, it just hazed up harder in that area and buffed right off. I'm with STG...whatever you're using, cut it by 50% and see if life doesn't get easier. And btw, wax doesn't have to be 'worked in' or broken down like a polish. You just apply a single layer to the surface and remove it. There's no abrasives to break down or anything...it's just wax (or sealant in this case). 2.0 does have some hellacious filling ability though, so you will see a reduction in fine swirl marks. [/QUOTE]
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