You guys like this NXT Junk?
#1
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You guys like this NXT Junk?
I'm kinda irritated right now. I washed and clayed my car and it's been sitting under it's cover getting ready for spring. I decided to try something different and got the new Meguiar's NXT 2.0 Tech Wax... stupid me. I put it on tonight, gave it plenty of time to set-up, and it's coming off like crap. The haze comes off easy, but a greasy mess is left behind like it's got a bunch of silicone in it. I guess that's what they call the "Hydrophobic" technology. I'm going to finish taking it off and won't be putting on a second coat like I normally do. I'll be leaving it on until early summer then out comes the Dawn to start over and go back to Zaino.
Just my .02, I know there are some Meguiar's marks on here... maybe it's OK for some colors, but it looks like crap on Torch Red.
Just my .02, I know there are some Meguiar's marks on here... maybe it's OK for some colors, but it looks like crap on Torch Red.
#2
Yeah, I had the same issue. You have to work it pretty good to get that oily layer off. If you use another cloth it seems to expedite the process. Another thing that works great is if you use the NXT Speed Detailer right afterwards. It actually makes quick work of that oily layer.
I still swear by the Cleaner Wax they put out, but I never tried Zaino.
I still swear by the Cleaner Wax they put out, but I never tried Zaino.
#5
Well now you know one reason why I stopped using NXT. To get rid of the grease look you can wash the vehicle down and/or use a detail spray. I know, it still takes some elbow grease to remove the "grease". No pun intended.
#6
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I loved the stuff, I put on one light coat (the whole car at once) let it set up for a few minutes, then wiped it down with a clean microfiber cloth. Looked fantastic, until the pollen got hold of it.
#7
I'm kinda irritated right now. I washed and clayed my car and it's been sitting under it's cover getting ready for spring. I decided to try something different and got the new Meguiar's NXT 2.0 Tech Wax... stupid me. I put it on tonight, gave it plenty of time to set-up, and it's coming off like crap. The haze comes off easy, but a greasy mess is left behind like it's got a bunch of silicone in it. I guess that's what they call the "Hydrophobic" technology. I'm going to finish taking it off and won't be putting on a second coat like I normally do. I'll be leaving it on until early summer then out comes the Dawn to start over and go back to Zaino.
Just my .02, I know there are some Meguiar's marks on here... maybe it's OK for some colors, but it looks like crap on Torch Red.
Just my .02, I know there are some Meguiar's marks on here... maybe it's OK for some colors, but it looks like crap on Torch Red.
Edit; That was last year........still looks great!
Last edited by Rapture; 3/30/08 at 07:50 PM.
#10
Maybe you put it on too heavy? Maybe it didn't set long enough?
I have used it on someone else's car and on my wheels before I put them on and it came off really easily with no residue. There are professional detailers that think 2.0 is a great product, so it has to have some good qualities. I have never had a problem removing any of the Meguiar's waxes I have used. (Gold Class, NXT 1 & 2, #26) Not sure why you would run into those things.
I have used it on someone else's car and on my wheels before I put them on and it came off really easily with no residue. There are professional detailers that think 2.0 is a great product, so it has to have some good qualities. I have never had a problem removing any of the Meguiar's waxes I have used. (Gold Class, NXT 1 & 2, #26) Not sure why you would run into those things.
#11
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From: Football HOF, Canton OH
Maybe too much. I'll experiment w/ it over the summer on my lawnmower. If I find it starts to look good, then maybe I'll upgrade it to the bike before trying it on the Mustang again.
#15
Hmm... I've been using NXT for quite a while now. I do like the liquid better than the paste. It seem to go on and come off easier. I haven't tried the NXT 2.0. However like others have said it is possible that you may have put on too much. I have a bad habit of doing that. The directions specifically state to spread a thin coat. Also, I find that if I let the section I have just waxed dry for 7-10 minutes it seems to work/remove better.
You may want to try it again on a small spot and see if this works. Good luck!
You may want to try it again on a small spot and see if this works. Good luck!
#16
I've been using the original formulation NXT paste and liquid without issue. Can't speak to NXT 2 but its suprising to hear that it would be that greasy. Maybe a bad or contaminated batch?
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Just an updated. I washed my car today for the first time since applying the NXT. It had a much larger bead than w/ the Zaino. As much as I hate the ordering, shipping, mixing, and general hassle of Zaino, it's worth it in the long run IMO.
In closing, I will say one good thing about the NXT. It seems to give a deeper color than the Zaino. I really like the look of the NXT once it's applied, dried, and de-greased.
What's everyones thoughts on using NXT as a 'basecoat' and topcoating w/ Z2?
In closing, I will say one good thing about the NXT. It seems to give a deeper color than the Zaino. I really like the look of the NXT once it's applied, dried, and de-greased.
What's everyones thoughts on using NXT as a 'basecoat' and topcoating w/ Z2?
#19
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Hey, after a little research, check this out:
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...roduct_Count=1
Maybe I can hassle w/ the NXT to get the color that I like, and then follow up w/ Z-CS for the protection? I'd still like to know if I can layer the Z2 on top of the NXT.
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...roduct_Count=1
Maybe I can hassle w/ the NXT to get the color that I like, and then follow up w/ Z-CS for the protection? I'd still like to know if I can layer the Z2 on top of the NXT.
#20
There might be some bonding issues with the NXT as a basecoat for Z2. I would actually do the opposite if I were you. They are both sealants, but I think that the NXT would be better as the top coat if you wanted to use them together.
As a little side note, I just used Zaino for the first time a while back and I wasn't all that impressed. I'm not in it for the durability, so that really isn't a selling point for me. I went back to Meg's #26 and I just absolutely love the way it looks. Zaino made my paint look dull and it did have the "plasticy" look I don't like. To each their own, but I love my 26.
As a little side note, I just used Zaino for the first time a while back and I wasn't all that impressed. I'm not in it for the durability, so that really isn't a selling point for me. I went back to Meg's #26 and I just absolutely love the way it looks. Zaino made my paint look dull and it did have the "plasticy" look I don't like. To each their own, but I love my 26.