I find it ironic that I like #16 more then NXT

Corey Bit Spank

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:o I'm just overall more impressed with the old school baby-blue crayon then I am with the schnazzily packaged "new technology" NXT.



Why is it that people think synthetics are, by default, more durable then carnauba and carnauba blend waxes? I'm getting the best durability out of anything else that I have used with #16. :)
 
Yeah, I too find #16's durability to be right up there with many synthetics, and it's just plain enjoyable to use (but then that's just IMO ;) ).
 
I haven't tried #16, but I can relate with #26. I gave NXT another chance on my black minivan this morning, and needless to say, I ended up finishing it with #26 instead.
 
Scottwax said:
I really like the combo of NXT with a polishing pad topped with #16.



Well fine, leave it to you to combine the two. :p



Do you really find it to be better then VM before #16? I really like that combo now. I think it's my favorite. I'm having a hard time deciding whether to order some Klasse or to just use my existing products next time I do my car (I'd do VM and #16, or VM, EX-P, #16). Ohh it gets so confusing when you get all these different products.
 
Nearly every car I do gets topped with #16.



Like Corey, I love VM topped with #16.



I use the NXT / #16 combo but for some reason, the hood always smears with NXT on it. The #16 cleans it up though.
 
tpgsr said:
COREY COREY COREY!!! YOU HAVE A USE FOR YOUR LIQUID SOUVERAN!!!!!



try it out :)



Personally, in my opinion, I'm not a fan of topping a paste wax with a liquid.



Although liquid Souveran is a nice wax, there is a bit of a cleaning element in it the liquid form.



Try the LS first and top with #16 on a panel to see what it looks like.



But ofcourse you can try topping #16 with the LS :p
 
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