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    This past weekend I did my wife's 1996 white Saturn SC1. On the first day, I washed it, threw some glaze on, then put a WOWA protectant on it. It looked nice and shiny, but I could see swirls and watermarks on it still. It bugged me to no end when I was done, even when I went outside later that night to admire my work under the streetlights. I did a lazyman's job on it and was suffering the consequences.
    So the next day, I stripped off everything I had done previously. I rewashed it, and used an IPA rubdown. I then used M80 with a polishing pad on a rotary, and slowly worked out swirls and scratches. I then switched to a lighter polishing pad and finessed the paint, using 3M Ultrafina SE (because I can't obtain 205 yet). By then the car was so glossy, I was temporary blinded by the sun's reflection off the white finish as I was searching for swirls to fix. I finished with a thin coat of NXT 2.0 liquid.
    Everytime I then tried to enjoy the sight of the car, the sun's brilliance bounced off the car and temporarily blinded me. I had to stop admiring it or I'd go blind.
    My wife called me at work the next day. She said after shopping at Walmart, the car was hard to miss in the parking lot because it was lit up like a torch. She approached the car to load the groceries and was temporarily blinded by the sun's reflection off the car.
    So be careful! That combination of #80/Nxt 2.0 may cause blindness! There should be a warning on the bottles!
    Sorry no pix. Waiting for a camera that works.
    Heatgain (Gary)
    The Irate Magistrate
    Neutral & Detached

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    Mike Pennington
    Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
    Meguiar's, Inc.
    800-854-8073
    mpennington@meguiars.com

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    • #3
      Re: #80/NXT 2.0 combo dangerous

      no pics? how dare you tease us like that....

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      • #4
        Re: #80/NXT 2.0 combo dangerous

        Great story. But
        quality creates its own demand

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        • #5
          Re: #80/NXT 2.0 combo dangerous

          Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
          Great story. But

          They too would probably be too dangerous to look at ...
          Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
          --Al Kimel

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          • #6
            Re: #80/NXT 2.0 combo dangerous

            ^
            Forever New
            Mobile Detailing
            Jacksonville, FL

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            • #7
              Re: #80/NXT 2.0 combo dangerous

              I rushed in to see if anyone would say anything bad about M80

              Thanks for sharing

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              • #8
                Re: #80/NXT 2.0 combo dangerous

                What a tease....
                Lol glad it turned out well and even impressed the wife

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                • #9
                  Re: #80/NXT 2.0 combo dangerous

                  I think no pic is because the camera was blinded by the sun's reflection

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                  • #10
                    Re: #80/NXT 2.0 combo dangerous

                    This is the same combo I use on a very deep dark blue and polish metal metallic car and love it. I apply by DA. I need to order some 83 and try it out!!!

                    Great job and if you get a chance put some pics on!!!
                    Removing stress & swirls one car at a time!

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                    • #11
                      Re: #80/NXT 2.0 combo dangerous

                      #80 and the original NXT was all I used in my first year of detailing. Man the finishes were wet and deep and the customers loved the looks. Sometimes I wonder why I tried other items. Just dumb I guess.
                      www.clean4udetailing.com

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