Aurora40 said:
Unlike most Meg's products, NXT said it could be used in direct sun. I think it said that on the bottle, but maybe it was on the box.
Just to chime in on this one...
The statement that NXT can be used in direct sun is correct, it can be. But, it cannot be used on a hot surface. There is a difference.
I did my best to bubba-proof this by applying NXT to black paint in direct sunlight, in the middle of the afternoon when the surface was approximately 140 degrees.
Did it work?
Define work.
It went on okay, but application becomes difficult as the product is trying to dry while your'e trying to spread it around.
It dries fully in minutes, maybe seconds, wipe off for me was only a tad more difficult. It was more prone to streaking, but not really bad.
All and all, it can be done, but only by those people that absolutely must wax their car in the middle of the day in direct sun.
Personally, I would never wax a dark colored car in direct sunlight with any wax, ours, theirs, anybody's. But, I know sometimes mobile detailers are caught in this predicament.
That all said, it does work okay in direct sunlight, early morning, cooler temperatures, late afternoon. Just like most waxes and paint protectants.
Over the summer, while working at Mazda Miata event,
http://www.showcargarage.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=223
temperatures were in the high 90’s, maybe hotter, I don’t remember. What I noticed was the product was fully cured/dried within 15 minutes easily.
Play around with it this summer and post your results.
Mike