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DubtecV2
08-21-2005, 10:18 PM
Waxed the STi today :naughty::D:P

Bought some Meguiars NXT Next Generation wax and figured I'd try it out. Anyone have experience with this wax yet? It's supposed to remove light scratches and swirl marks......we all know how that goes :roll:

Anyway, figured if I was gonna wax her might as well debadge her, too!

Only bad part is even when it's clean it looks dirty due to the flakes and swirl marks.....starting to dislike Java Black :dunno:

No pics yet...tomorrow ;)

FastRaft WRX
08-22-2005, 12:11 AM
yeah ive used that wax b4....its not that bad

turtle was ultra gloss paste is the best from my experience (and ive used almost every single wax on teh market)

Bill
08-22-2005, 08:59 AM
Bleh, it's a wax (well more like a polymer sealant), it won't do shit to remove swirls/scratches/etc. If anything, it'll simply hide them.
Having a black car, I hope you're doing your best to perfect your car washing routine. Black paint will show all your car washing sins in the form of swirl marks.
If you've got a bad wash technique, frequently washing the car will slowly build up swirls in the paint and eventually you'll be left with dull, hazy looking paint. Black is one hell of a hard color to maintain but if done right, it'll look absolutely amazing.

Haven't tried the Meguiar's NXT myself but have played around with a lot of the other offerings such as Zaino, Klasse, Sonus, and my new favorite from Poorboy's, EX-P.

Bill
08-22-2005, 09:01 AM
yeah ive used that wax b4....its not that bad

turtle was ultra gloss paste is the best from my experience (and ive used almost every single wax on teh market)

Since you're recommending Turtle Wax in light of the other offerings from say Klasse, Poorboys, Zaino, Wolfgang, Sonus, etc...I'm going to go ahead and call bullshit on your having tried every wax on the market.
:whoa:

EDIT: Noticed you said TW Ultra, which is heads and tails above the old TW line. Still though, the shine doesn't hold up as long as others and removal (even with thin applicaitons) isn't as painless as other offerings.

DubtecV2
08-22-2005, 10:42 AM
Zaino is my personal favorite.

Car had many swirl marks it in when I bought it. I need to find a place that'll do a full detail (ie swirl remover, clay bar, etc).

Bill
08-22-2005, 10:50 AM
Zaino is my personal favorite.

Car had many swirl marks it in when I bought it. I need to find a place that'll do a full detail (ie swirl remover, clay bar, etc).

I used to be a huge Zaino fan but, believe me, there are even better products out there. While Zaino has some of the best durability around, application can be a pain due to how thin you have to apply it. Give Poorboy's EX-P (polymer sealant with carnuba for that added *POP*) a try and see how it treats you. If you don't wax often, Klasse AIO and SG will treat you right. Sooooo easy to apply and remove.

I'm Slow
08-22-2005, 11:02 AM
zaino is good, I will need to try this poorboys you talk about. Where can I find it?

scoobywrx
08-22-2005, 11:16 AM
I love Meguiars Nxt wax, I've tried Nano wax, Mothers, and some other stuff. Nxt I think hold up awesome and goes on so easy.

Bill
08-22-2005, 11:33 AM
zaino is good, I will need to try this poorboys you talk about. Where can I find it?

There are a ton of online sites that sell it. I usually buy my stuff from here: http://www.superiorcarcare.net/poorboysworld.html . They're based out of Westpalm so things are shipped fairly quickly.

If you're serious about trying it out, I'd also grab a small bottle of Klasse All-in-one. Klasse is a fucking amazing by itself but when topped it'll really make the paint look wet.

JonLGT
08-22-2005, 03:35 PM
Just Claybar it.

FastRaft WRX
08-22-2005, 07:04 PM
ive never even heard those waxes ! i just hit up the ol discount auto when I need wax.


+1 for claybar if u have the time/energy

i gave up on all this wax/claybar stuff....goin on week 3 of no washy washy