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  • Changing to Meguiar's. How's this plan?

    Hi all. I'm a noob and I currently have some Mother's products on my car. It looks great but I would like to try NXT but I'm not sure as to how to go about it.

    2 weeks ago I clayed, cleaned the paint, glazed and then put on wax (all mother's). What I would like to know is what should I do to prep for trying
    NXT? Do I need to use a paint cleaner again? Could I just apply NXT on
    top of what I have? Could someone point me in the right direction?
    I don't own a PC yet so I will be doing everything by hand.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Changing to Meguiar's. How's this plan?

    Well, are you happy with the Mothers clay, and cleaner, polish? Does the paint feel smooth, no bumps, look good to you?

    If so, then you can give a good wash, and apply the Nxt.

    If you think you can do better, or want to try, then you can do a few things.

    The fastest would be to:
    1. Wash
    2. Clay if needed at all
    3. ColorX
    4. Nxt wax

    Now, if you wanted to do a complete detail, you would be looking at:

    1. Wash
    2. Clay if needed
    3. Clean - ScratchX for swirled areas, Deep Crystal #1 for the rest.
    4. Polish - Deep Crystal #2
    5. Wax - Nxt wax, remember Meguiars recomends 2 coats of wax.

    Here are some links to read over...

    Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle

    Step 1 Wash

    Step 2 Clean

    Step 3 Polish

    Step 4 Protect

    Step 5 Maintain

    Suggested Products for Taking Care of a New Car

    What it Means to Remove a Scratch

    How To Remove Swirls By Hand

    How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX

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    • #3
      Re: Changing to Meguiar's. How's this plan?

      to Meguiar's Cheetah...

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        Re: Changing to Meguiar's. How's this plan?

        alberto gorin
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        • #5
          Re: Changing to Meguiar's. How's this plan?

          Thanks for the help everyone.

          I think my paint is in pretty good condition I think so I'll try the quick way first. This week I have no work so I can play with my toys (products) all week. hehe.

          I'll post some before and after pics when I'm done so everyone can see the difference in the 2 treatments.

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          • #6
            Re: Changing to Meguiar's. How's this plan?

            If my paint is in good condition with some light swirling would colorx be too aggressive? Is colorX ok to use say every month? I have a very red 2003 bmw 325i. Please excuse the newbie questions. I'm still learning all of this stuff and the wide variety of Meguiars products is overwhelming. I don't have all the numbers down yet.
            Last edited by Cheetah; Dec 25, 2006, 05:29 PM. Reason: mistakes

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            • #7
              Re: Changing to Meguiar's. How's this plan?

              ColorX wouldn't be too aggressive; it would be fine to use every month. It's a great product when you don't have time/don't need to do the whole 5 step process.

              There isn't anything wrong with newbie questions; we were all newbies at one time (I still am!).
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                Re: Changing to Meguiar's. How's this plan?

                Ok, great. I will do my best and post the results. Happy Holidays everybody.

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