I love Tech Wax. The new Ultimate Wax, not so much. The big issue smudges and smears. I admit that I put it on too heavy, but now I can't get it all off. Just glancing at the car, it looks great, but when the light is right there are ugly blotches. I tried buffing by hand with a microfiber towel, then with Quick Detailer, then the towel again. This never happened with Tech Wax. How do I get this stuff off? Or do I have to strip the wax and start over with a different product.
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Re: Bring Back NXT 2.0 Tech Wax
The key is to apply Ultimate Wax as a thin layer.
If it's less than 24 hours I think you should be able to move it around and even it with damp microfiber towel. If it's longer than UQD (or even UQW) should work.
In the future you can wipe UW off after 3-5 minutes and it should prevent smearing/ smudging.
You used liquid version, right ?
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Re: Bring Back NXT 2.0 Tech Wax
To begin with, thanks for the feedback.
If you try the 3-5 minute approach with Ultimate Liquid Wax like mentioned above, and it still doesn't work to your satisfaction, know that NXT Generation 2.0 is not going anywhere and it is still available
We still offer it and you can simply switch back to Tech Wax 2.0 and be get the results you are accustomed to in no time at allMike Pennington
Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
Meguiar's, Inc.
800-854-8073
mpennington@meguiars.com
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Originally posted by Mike Pennington View PostTo begin with, thanks for the feedback.
If you try the 3-5 minute approach with Ultimate Liquid Wax like mentioned above, and it still doesn't work to your satisfaction, know that NXT Generation 2.0 is not going anywhere and it is still available
We still offer it and you can simply switch back to Tech Wax 2.0 and be get the results you are accustomed to in no time at all
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Originally posted by mb911 View PostDoes UW put down enough protection if you let it sit only 3-5 minutes?
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I was a big fan of nxt 2.0 but I love Ultimate wax. I have had zero problems using it. Guys always remember less is more. I apply it whisper thin with my D/A. As for looks not really noticed a difference and that's from detailing 5 cars of different colours. It last longer which is always a bonus.
As Mike has said nxt 2.0 is still available. Would love to see a 50/50 shot with ultimate wax vs nxt 2.0. Also a long term test would be good.
Any volunteers
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Those who have streaking problems with UW liquid should give the paste wax a go. You'll have no issues.Paul Marmarinos
Flawless Prestige Car Detailing
"The trouble with the world is that everyone's about three drinks behind" - Humphrey Bogart
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Originally posted by Mark Kleis View PostYes, it is formulated to dry and bond very quickly as long as you follow directions and apply it whisper thin. You are not sacrificing anything as long as you follow the directions
It just seems a bit opposite of what we've always been told, to fully let wax cure to get the best benefit.
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Originally posted by mb911 View PostI have found though that if you do it extremely thin, it removes ok anyway though, even with a longer wait. Therefore, in that case, is it better to wait 30 minutes?
It just seems a bit opposite of what we've always been told, to fully let wax cure to get the best benefit.
I think you are over thinking this - relax and enjoy the quick on and off
As for what Meguiar's has preached in the past, the actual rule has been to use a swipe test and that the amount of time can vary dramatically based on conditions, how thick it was applied, etc. Also, UW uses NEW technology... so sometimes things change... follow the new advice for the new product, not the old advice for a different product.
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Regarding this thin layer and less-is-more strategy... I noticed that while using the included foam pad (love those, BTW) it requires a bit more effort to apply than NXT2.0 did, and the effort is inversely proportional to how thick the product is being spread. Is this normal?2011 F150 5.0L 4x4
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Quick question: I've been waxing monthly with NXT 2.0. Today I was looking at the car when the sun was hitting it and noticed a slight greasy (for lack of a better word.) film on the hood. If I wanted to I could have written my name.
I use this wax sparingly and wipe it off thoroughly. I am thinking what I am seeing is the thin covering of wax that I applied. Yes?
Or didn't I remove it all?
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Originally posted by zbestwun2001 View PostQuick question: I've been waxing monthly with NXT 2.0. Today I was looking at the car when the sun was hitting it and noticed a slight greasy (for lack of a better word.) film on the hood. If I wanted to I could have written my name.
I use this wax sparingly and wipe it off thoroughly. I am thinking what I am seeing is the thin covering of wax that I applied. Yes?
Or didn't I remove it all?Originally posted by BluelineI own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.
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Originally posted by davey g-force View PostHave you used anything on the surface since the NXT? I sometimes get something similar to what you are describing after using LT or M135. Not immediately afterwards, but it appears a few days later. This is with a base coat of M21 (equivalent to NXT).
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