Gadfly
New member
I have used 4* UPP and Poorboy's EX on this vehicle. Of the two, I'd give the nod to EX - a rich, dark appearance. That is until I tried NXT.
With temperatures in the 40's I had the car washed at the local Shell station. I proceeded to wipe down with PB S&W to make sure the surface was clean.
Next was a work-up with High Temp"s Light Cut to address the micro marring that accumulated on the finish. Two coats of NXT followed with a 24 hour separation of application.
Now while there is an element of (From Finnain's Rainbow) "While I'm not near the girl I love, I love the girl I'm near," The NXT finish trumps any that I have used beforehand.
It is difficult to describe and impossible to capture in a photograph, but the finish has, I think, real depth. It isn't shiny like a mirror (a reflection of the Sun still blinds) but, instead, has a "RICH" look to it.
The LOOK, plus the ease of application and removal and the filling of those last, micro-marring blemishes, makes me a true fan of this product.
With temperatures in the 40's I had the car washed at the local Shell station. I proceeded to wipe down with PB S&W to make sure the surface was clean.
Next was a work-up with High Temp"s Light Cut to address the micro marring that accumulated on the finish. Two coats of NXT followed with a 24 hour separation of application.
Now while there is an element of (From Finnain's Rainbow) "While I'm not near the girl I love, I love the girl I'm near," The NXT finish trumps any that I have used beforehand.
It is difficult to describe and impossible to capture in a photograph, but the finish has, I think, real depth. It isn't shiny like a mirror (a reflection of the Sun still blinds) but, instead, has a "RICH" look to it.
The LOOK, plus the ease of application and removal and the filling of those last, micro-marring blemishes, makes me a true fan of this product.