I just waxed my car with Nxt 2.0 , and i wonder if i put enough wax in it.
I think i'm doing it right as i'm trying to do a very thin layer of nxt 2.0, but in some pics of people i see lots more of wax in it, and as is my first time i need to know if i did it right. I'm using liquid Nxt 2.0.
I wonder if after waxing it, it should look nearly white with a clearly visible coat, or look just with a very thin coat of wax that is even hard to see in some parts.
I also need to know if when applying the wax, you just have to do one or two passes with the wax to apply it or you need to do lots of circular movements in the same part with the application pad.
And finally, how much wax do you usually use to wax a car? I mean i was puting some wax on the pad every panel i waxed, sometimes a few times for the roof, was that ok or too much?
This are pics of the wax on the car before i wiped it (the light and the camera hide the wax, but all the car is with the same coat of wax as the parts where you can notice it in the pics):
Lots of questions but i really thank you for your help. Meguiars FTW!
I think i'm doing it right as i'm trying to do a very thin layer of nxt 2.0, but in some pics of people i see lots more of wax in it, and as is my first time i need to know if i did it right. I'm using liquid Nxt 2.0.
I wonder if after waxing it, it should look nearly white with a clearly visible coat, or look just with a very thin coat of wax that is even hard to see in some parts.
I also need to know if when applying the wax, you just have to do one or two passes with the wax to apply it or you need to do lots of circular movements in the same part with the application pad.
And finally, how much wax do you usually use to wax a car? I mean i was puting some wax on the pad every panel i waxed, sometimes a few times for the roof, was that ok or too much?
This are pics of the wax on the car before i wiped it (the light and the camera hide the wax, but all the car is with the same coat of wax as the parts where you can notice it in the pics):
Lots of questions but i really thank you for your help. Meguiars FTW!
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