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GS4_Fiend said:Just wait an hour for the NXT so it can bond to the paint.
Kalon said:What is the benefit of doing this?
GS4_Fiend said:Just wait an hour for the NXT so it can bond to the paint.
Smoothfinish said:So that the sealant will bond to the paint better.
Kalon said:Should I wait 5-10 mins or more? I use NXT 2.0 liquid...
And I assume you SHOULD NOT let polish cure at all? Immediate removal?
Does letting the polish cure make it more difficult to remove by hand?
akimel said:This doesn't sound quite right. I think the point is that NXT, like most waxes and sealants, needs time for its solvents and oils (and whatever) to evaporate before being wiped off; otherwise one will experience problems, like streaking. And leaving NXT on too long, before wiping off, can itself cause problems, like streaking--hence the usefulness of the swipe test.
AeroCleanse said:I always found reading the instructions to be the best guide.
SuperBee364 said:Killjoy.![]()
scary bill said:Real men don't need instructions..
scary bill said:Real men don't need instructions :nana:
They are more of a guideline than a rule anyways.
Accumulator said:Or maybe "real men aren't afraid to think outside the box"
After a discussion with Mike Phillips, I experimented with letting Souveran (a W-O-W-O type of wax) set up for varying lengths of time. Worked fine, and even made for a slight increase in durability. All a matter of doing a thin, uniform application.
There are limits though...leave some #16 residue on a car for a few weeks, in hot weather, and you'll remember it![]()
Accumulator said:Or maybe "real men aren't afraid to think outside the box"
After a discussion with Mike Phillips, I experimented with letting Souveran (a W-O-W-O type of wax) set up for varying lengths of time. Worked fine, and even made for a slight increase in durability. All a matter of doing a thin, uniform application.
There are limits though...leave some #16 residue on a car for a few weeks, in hot weather, and you'll remember it![]()