Gregg06 Posted October 29, 2008 Posted October 29, 2008 I'm a detailer too ;)The NXT tech wax is actually synthetic, it is not a carnuaba wax. Its kind of like a "synthetic wax"... The issue is that NXT Tech wax has a LOT of cleaners and solvents. It actually is mildly abrasive, you could apply it with a machine and a polishing pad and it would remove light swirls. It does not work well with Klasse because the cleaners and solvents in the NXT remove the Klasse layer underneath. It won't do any harm and your car will obviously still look fresh and be protected, its just the Klasse step is wasted, you'd have the same results if you just applied the NXT without the Klasse since NXT cannot be layered over sealants. My suggestion? If you want the additional protection of the Klasse but a top layer of carnuaba, try using a pure paste wax over the Klasse. What color is your car? Some good pure carnuaba paste waxes: Pinnacle Souveran P21S Meguiars #16 There are plenty. Any liquid wax is not layerable because the solvents they use to make it liquid will remove any sealant layer beneath it when its applied. My cars color is dark charcoal. I heard the p21S is great. I think i'll give it a shot. Thanks man.
SW03ES Posted October 29, 2008 Posted October 29, 2008 If its in your budget I'd reccomend the Pinnacle Souveran, its about $60 a jar though. The P21S will work great.
SWheat Posted November 22, 2008 Posted November 22, 2008 I have a black IS350 that I bought 5/31/07. It now has just over 21k miles. The front bumper and hood look awful. They are pitted and have scratches everywhere! I maintain the car regularly, polish it about every 6 to 8 weeks. I am very disappointed with the way the paint looks. My truck is over ten years old, has 140k miles on it and looks much better.
racketcollector Posted December 4, 2008 Posted December 4, 2008 Can anyone recommend a good detailer in the LOUISVILLE, Ky area?
SW03ES Posted December 7, 2008 Posted December 7, 2008 Again...your truck is 10 years old and does not have the water based eco-friendly paint we are talking about. Trucks and SUVs tend to be less prone to road debris also because they sit higher up...
LarryX Posted January 30, 2009 Posted January 30, 2009 On the Market is a product called Armour Coat paint protection, like a clear Bra, but it is painted on, instead of tape. There is a company in Sacramento, Performance Color RV, who paints this product on BIG Motor Homes. For details call the number below; Jody Eaton, Shop Manager (916) 922-1931 http://performancecolorrv.com
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