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Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
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Meguiar's NXT Generation Liquid is awesome stuff. I admit I haven't tried anything else, and everyone seems to say Zaino is great, but Meguiar's gets my vote. Nothing but pleased. It looks great, lasts well, and applies easily and cleans up easily. Wipes right off the plastic molding, if you happen to get it on there.
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Meguiar's NXT Generation Liquid is awesome stuff. I admit I haven't tried anything else, and everyone seems to say Zaino is great, but Meguiar's gets my vote. Nothing but pleased. It looks great, lasts well, and applies easily and cleans up easily. Wipes right off the plastic molding, if you happen to get it on there.
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Meguiar's NXT Generation Liquid is awesome stuff. I admit I haven't tried anything else, and everyone seems to say Zaino is great, but Meguiar's gets my vote. Nothing but pleased. It looks great, lasts well, and applies easily and cleans up easily. Wipes right off the plastic molding, if you happen to get it on there.
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Zaino here!!
I use Zaino, it impressed me with how clean the car stays. Nothing sticks to it, love bugs wah right off, dirt dosent stick. And it shines like they say like a show car mirror finish. Expensive but good stuff.
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Chuck, no, it doesn't. It wipes right off.
Jake, where'd you get that info? The Meguiar's website says it's good six months or so. And why do they call it wax if it's not? Not arguing, genuinely curious, because I want to take good care of my car, and I'm going to buy another thing of wax next week anyway. If this stuff's not as good as I've been telling people, I'd like to know. Thanks. Can you elaborate some more, though, please?
Jake, where'd you get that info? The Meguiar's website says it's good six months or so. And why do they call it wax if it's not? Not arguing, genuinely curious, because I want to take good care of my car, and I'm going to buy another thing of wax next week anyway. If this stuff's not as good as I've been telling people, I'd like to know. Thanks. Can you elaborate some more, though, please?
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I've yet to see anybody mention ONE GRAND products....I've used them for over 30 years....they are a family business, used to be in Hollywood, now Ventura. The founder's sons run the business today, and they are real car guys. They will give you tech tips over the phone. I clay my car, use their glaze, and finish it with their Blitz Wax (pure coicidence, an old Porsche of mine is named Blitz)which comes off with amazing ease. Products sold through specialty shops or call @ 805/644-9791. Stores that sell their products tell me that those who use their products won't use anything else! You don't here much about them because much of their business is commercially based...very low key to the retail world (little hype, great performance)
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Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
Look at this thread too: http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=51892
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Shelby GT500 Member
I used it the last time and didn't think it was horrible. Is it or will it be as good as $100 worth of Zaino?? No, probably not but I'm not spending $100 on wax for my car.
BTW, the car looked great when I was done and it still looks pretty good. Been about 3 months since application. I will probably do it again before winter.
BTW, the car looked great when I was done and it still looks pretty good. Been about 3 months since application. I will probably do it again before winter.
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I was going to try out ICE. I have been using meguires for a while now and the only issue I have with it is that it stauns the black trim on the car and is a real PITA to get out. I have heard that ICE won't do that.
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Chuck, no, it doesn't. It wipes right off.
Jake, where'd you get that info? The Meguiar's website says it's good six months or so. And why do they call it wax if it's not? Not arguing, genuinely curious, because I want to take good care of my car, and I'm going to buy another thing of wax next week anyway. If this stuff's not as good as I've been telling people, I'd like to know. Thanks. Can you elaborate some more, though, please?
Jake, where'd you get that info? The Meguiar's website says it's good six months or so. And why do they call it wax if it's not? Not arguing, genuinely curious, because I want to take good care of my car, and I'm going to buy another thing of wax next week anyway. If this stuff's not as good as I've been telling people, I'd like to know. Thanks. Can you elaborate some more, though, please?
http://www.svtperformance.com/forums...d.php?t=225724
There's an interesting thread about waxes. The differences between a glaze/sealer/wax are very fine. They can all basicly be called waxes but they do different things. Sometimes the best results are found combining them. It sounds like NXT is more of a sealer because it's a synthetic wax. Go figure. I just started using carnuba moose wax and I'm blown away by the difference from the NXT. For one, you don't even have to let it haze! Just wipe on, wipe off and you get a solid 3 months. Really easy stuff you use. I've heard if you use the NXT under the carnuba you get some really deep shines but I havn't tried it yet. I've also heard awesome things about the cleaner moose wax they have at clearkote. Here's their website:
http://www.specialtymotoring.com/clearkote.htm
If you call and say you're a member at SVT you get a 10% discount. Kind of cheating but I forgot to call last time so you can get my discount. lol.
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I used it the last time and didn't think it was horrible. Is it or will it be as good as $100 worth of Zaino?? No, probably not but I'm not spending $100 on wax for my car.
BTW, the car looked great when I was done and it still looks pretty good. Been about 3 months since application. I will probably do it again before winter.
BTW, the car looked great when I was done and it still looks pretty good. Been about 3 months since application. I will probably do it again before winter.
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100 bucks of Zaino will last a LONG time, and provide multiple products. Heck, Souveran is 70ish bucks a can for a premium Carnuba wax.
People spend how many thousands of dollars on a vehicle, and arn't willing to invest a relatively insignificant amount on protecting and enhancing the number one most visible part of said vehicle.
Buy an Aspire imo.
People spend how many thousands of dollars on a vehicle, and arn't willing to invest a relatively insignificant amount on protecting and enhancing the number one most visible part of said vehicle.
Buy an Aspire imo.
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If i did not have a garage or cover my car 90% of the time at work,then I would go with Zaino.However,the way mine is babied ,I can get away with using Meguires..JMO
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Just my 2 cents opinion. I have used several brands of wax/polish. I had never heard of Zaino until I started coming to this board. I bought some, tried it and I think it is by far the best I have used so far. It is the only thing I use now.