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  • Re: NXT Tech Wax 2.0

    I also have NXT 2.0, but in paste form. It is still a great wax, sure it may no longer be meg's top wax, but it does have a nice, candy-coated look. Easy to use as well, and reasonably priced.

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    • Re: NXT Tech Wax 2.0

      I think It got a bad durability rap from people applying it too thick. It's been a great lsp for my needs. It's very easy to apply and remove. It smells fantastic! It imparts a great look to the finish, and it is very durable.

      When I apply it, I lay it down so thin that I don't think any thing is on the surface. However, after wipe off, the paint is super slick to the touch.

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      • Re: NXT Tech Wax 2.0

        Quick question. Does this contain "petroleum distillates"?

        I am asking this question because I have a two-layer laminated wrap on my car. The first layer is KPMF Satin Car Wrap Film laminated to a second layer of 3M 8518 Overlaminate Gloss to add a layer of gloss and protection.

        A friend of mine who has Expel on his car say that you should never put a product containing "petroleum distillates" (e.g. Meguiar's Cleaner Wax, Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax - Recommended by the Meguiar's Help Line for a Wrap) on a wrapped surface or at least Expel. He says that if you put "petroleum distillates" on a wrapped surface it will result in the wrap or at least Expel "yellowing" over time.

        Since Ultimate Liquid Wax contains "petroleum distillates", it's out. I have some old bottles of NXT in my garage. The NXT 2.0 bottle does not say that it contains "petroleum distillates". So even though I had application issues with NXT, do to my poor technique - putting on too much product, I am considering using NXT 2.0 to enhance the base gloss wrap surface before the HCW step. However, I am also concerned the my poor technique may also create more problems and not get the results I am seeking (e.g. streaking instead of more gloss).

        Since I just spent what is a lot of money for me to have this done to my vehicle to have a color I like and a protected surface, I don't want to have the surface "yellowing" over time. My friend who does use Meguiar's products (M205 & M26) for his painted surfaces, uses CarPro Reload (an SI02 product like HCW) after washing and for daily care a California Duster and Ultimate Quick Detailer (Whatever happened to M135).


        Thank you for answering this question.

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        • Re: NXT Tech Wax 2.0

          Originally posted by 510GUY View Post
          Quick question. Does this contain "petroleum distillates"?

          I am asking this question because I have a two-layer laminated wrap on my car. The first layer is KPMF Satin Car Wrap Film laminated to a second layer of 3M 8518 Overlaminate Gloss to add a layer of gloss and protection.

          A friend of mine who has Expel on his car say that you should never put a product containing "petroleum distillates" (e.g. Meguiar's Cleaner Wax, Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax - Recommended by the Meguiar's Help Line for a Wrap) on a wrapped surface or at least Expel. He says that if you put "petroleum distillates" on a wrapped surface it will result in the wrap or at least Expel "yellowing" over time.

          Since Ultimate Liquid Wax contains "petroleum distillates", it's out. I have some old bottles of NXT in my garage. The NXT 2.0 bottle does not say that it contains "petroleum distillates". So even though I had application issues with NXT, do to my poor technique - putting on too much product, I am considering using NXT 2.0 to enhance the base gloss wrap surface before the HCW step. However, I am also concerned the my poor technique may also create more problems and not get the results I am seeking (e.g. streaking instead of more gloss).

          Since I just spent what is a lot of money for me to have this done to my vehicle to have a color I like and a protected surface, I don't want to have the surface "yellowing" over time. My friend who does use Meguiar's products (M205 & M26) for his painted surfaces, uses CarPro Reload (an SI02 product like HCW) after washing and for daily care a California Duster and Ultimate Quick Detailer (Whatever happened to M135).


          Thank you for answering this question.
          Yes, our NXT Tech Wax 2.0 (G12718) does contain petroleum distillates.
          Nick Winn
          Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
          Meguiar's Inc.
          Irvine, CA
          nawinn@meguiars.com

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          • Re: NXT Tech Wax 2.0

            Originally posted by Nick Winn View Post
            Yes, our NXT Tech Wax 2.0 (G12718) does contain petroleum distillates.
            Nick. Thank you very much for answering my question. If that is the case then is it also true that M21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0 also contains petroleum distillates?

            I apologize for all the questions, but I don't want to cause problems for something I just spent a significant amount of money for me on.

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            • Re: NXT Tech Wax 2.0

              Originally posted by 510GUY View Post
              Nick. Thank you very much for answering my question. If that is the case then is it also true that M21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0 also contains petroleum distillates?

              I apologize for all the questions, but I don't want to cause problems for something I just spent a significant amount of money for me on.
              Yes, M21 contains petroleum distillates.
              Nick Winn
              Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
              Meguiar's Inc.
              Irvine, CA
              nawinn@meguiars.com

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