Need some advice

RGoose18

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Thanks to you guys and this forum I decided to pick up a PC and some SSR2.5 + SSR1. I also got a pad set from Megs. I plan on washing the car, claybarring, SSR2.5, SSR1, then finish off w/ some NXT. My question is, does this seem like an effective process or do I need more products to give it that extra PoP?? Thanks in advance -Ryan

Also, my car is phoenix yellow(Honda) w/ some decent waterspotting. I'm going to a car show on Sat. and want it to look tip top.
 
Personally, I would replace the NXT with PB EX-P.
I am about to do that combo myself.

I used NXT once and wasn't all that impressed.
It does get alot of good reviews here though.
Personal preference I guess.
 
All I've got right now is some left over Zaino, no EX-P or natty's, they'll be on order in the next couple of days, think that'll work or hold out??
 
Use the nxt now and do EX-P next time.
Then you can compare and let us know what you like better.

You know it won't be long before you need to do it again. :D
Not because the paint needs it, but you'll need it.

And I do plan to top my EX-P with Natty's.
My current topper is Souvran, I'm dying to try Natty's
 
The NXT should look awesome on that color, especially after prepping with the SSR's.
What I expect you will see though is a little loss or reflectiveness when applying NXT.
But it will have a wet look ... even better after it sits overnight.
Let us know how it comes out!
 
I don't think you will be disappointed with what you plan to do.
One of our vehicles has had the following steps.
Meg's #9 Swirl Remover (PB didn't have the SSR's when I bough it)
PB's PwC
Meg's NXT
It happens to be the GTP in my gallery.
To me, the NXT looks very good. It does seem to, IMO, darken the paint's appearance somewhat. I like it, you might not.
It also seems to look even better several hours after application. Like overnite. :dunno

Charles
 
kimwallace said:
The NXT should look awesome on that color, especially after prepping with the SSR's.
What I expect you will see though is a little loss or reflectiveness when applying NXT.
But it will have a wet look ... even better after it sits overnight.
Let us know how it comes out!

Any way to avoid this "loss of reflectiveness"???? I don't want to work all day on a high gloss finish and kill it w/ the NXT, I think I may just substitute Zaino for the NXT.
 
I agree with kim I think the NXT will look awesome on that color. IMO...but it's like everything else in the detailing world some like it and some don't. It all comes down to what your eyes like the best.
 
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