Keeping black looking 100% will guarantee you a padded room with lots of meds.
Keeping black looking 100% will guarantee you a padded room with lots of meds.
Just another deplorable American...
Maybe you'll see it tonight at Hooters and I can point out what I'm talking about.
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Fun toys: his '99 Ford Lightning, hers '66 Mustang Coupe, quads, jet skisOriginally Posted by Rich Christensen (PINKS)
Try to find a silicon free "quick detailer" or spray wax, use one light spray on a panel. Fold your rag in 1/4s spray your product sparingly in the area use one side to buff the majority of the product in, then use the opposite side to buff off any excess that could be left over. To me it sounds like the NXT has a lot of silicone, and or polishing oils in it for added shine/WOW factor and you just used a little to much, and while it looked like you got it all off their was still remnants of the liquid wax and that combined with the paste wax and its ingredients didn't allow the paste wax to cure properly, giving the highs and lows instead on the even deep gloss. Hard to say for sure what it is or why its like that without actually seeing the vehicle and products used in person though.
Hope this helps! -Adam-
Thanks a ton. You mean like a carnuba spray "quick detailer" wax?
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Fun toys: his '99 Ford Lightning, hers '66 Mustang Coupe, quads, jet skisOriginally Posted by Rich Christensen (PINKS)
In my experience, I could not get the results I wanted with NXT, so I only used it for white or grey. For my black cars I have found the best over-the-counter quick wax spray to be from Meguires...
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product/4812
9 times out of 10 I can get the paint perfect with just a clean microfiber cloth, for the other 10% of the time I clean up with a detail spray.
--Joe
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