NXT - Slickness issue (again)

Mike Phillips said:
Try using Gold Class Car Wash after waxing, I haven't ued the Eagle One Wet Car wash, but there is something to sticking with products inside a system, ask any Zaino user.



Mike



Why not recommend NXT Wash? Are you saying Gold Class is "better" than NXT Tech Wash when washing NXT??? :confused:



BTW...I kinda like NXT wash better then Gold Class. Is there a problem with the NXT soap?
 
AlBoston said:
Agreed! If the product looses its beading ability and slickness after one wash then its not that great of a product in my mind!



I agree too, that is my point. I don't understand why Bret would use a product that based on his posts, he feels is not very durable. I don't get it. :confused:



I have yet to see an instance when I have used NXT that after just one wash it does not bead at all and the slickness is completely gone. Not saying it has never happened to anyone, just that I haven't seen it.



With zaino and klasse the paint is still beading strong wash after wash, shouldn't all sealants be like that? Also Scott, how do you tell if your customers car is still beading if you never use a hose on it?:confused:



I have not had any problems with NXT beading 3 months on any car I have used it on. I occassionally use a hose on my own car and I have a customer who has a water deionizer and pressure sprayer at his office he likes me to use on his and his employees cars. NXT beads nicely when I mist the water on and sheets when I blast it under high pressure.



I have never doubted the durability of Zaino or Klasse. I just don't get why some people blast other products to prove their love for the products they prefer.
 
MartyGrant said:
Why not recommend NXT Wash? Are you saying Gold Class is "better" than NXT Tech Wash when washing NXT??? :confused:



BTW...I kinda like NXT wash better then Gold Class. Is there a problem with the NXT soap?



My understanding is that Gold Class soap is more lubricious (is that a word?). That having been said, I also prefer the NXT wash, I just can't find it anywhere. :nixweiss
 
Scottwax said:
I agree too, that is my point. I don't understand why Bret would use a product that based on his posts, he feels is not very durable. I don't get it. :confused:



Like you Scott, I use a variety of products on customer's cars. Sometimes they request a specific product, sometimes I suggest it, and other times I use whatever I feel like. Is that so hard to get?



I have not had any problems with NXT beading 3 months on any car I have used it on. I occassionally use a hose on my own car and I have a customer who has a water deionizer and pressure sprayer at his office he likes me to use on his and his employees cars. NXT beads nicely when I mist the water on and sheets when I blast it under high pressure.



Didn't the two Mike P's tell you at the Meguiar's shindig that beading isn't always a sign of protection? I saw a pic of you sitting in class, what did they tell you about this?



I have never doubted the durability of Zaino or Klasse. I just don't get why some people blast other products to prove their love for the products they prefer.



If you think some of us blast one products only to show a preference for another, then you're right - you don't get it. I guess when you read someone's posts for amusement only, you never try to learn what they're really saying. I wonder how many other people here you hold in equally low esteem. With 15,000+ members I hope you're learning something from someone here.
 
bretfraz said:
Like you Scott, I use a variety of products on customer's cars. Sometimes they request a specific product, sometimes I suggest it, and other times I use whatever I feel like. Is that so hard to get?



If a customer asked me to use a product I did not have confidence in, I would make my concerns known to that customer, but if they insisted, I would use what they want.



Didn't the two Mike P's tell you at the Meguiar's shindig that beading isn't always a sign of protection? I saw a pic of you sitting in class, what did they tell you about this?



True, beading isn't a 100% positive sign that paint is protected, but that is what the average person would associate with wax/sealant protection. The true test is if the paint will squeak when you rub it with your bare hand. At that point, you can pretty much guarantee the protection is gone. At 3 months (at least in my personal experience), NXT is not super slick to bare skin but it doesn't squeak either.



If you think some of us blast one products only to show a preference for another, then you're right - you don't get it.



No, I do get it. Some of those with an affinity to a certain product line do it often. It happens here but it isn't as blatant as on other boards. On some boards, you are basically considered pond scum if you don't use that product line.



I guess when you read someone's posts for amusement only, you never try to learn what they're really saying.



When you are talking about detailing procedures, I am almost always in agreement with you. When you talk products, I sense a strong bias at the expense of other products. Whispers of solvents, abrasives, oils, MSDS sheets, etc.



I wonder how many other people here you hold in equally low esteem. With 15,000+ members I hope you're learning something from someone here.



Not many. I know you don't like me either and I know a few others here who also don't like me. The vast majority of members I like just fine and I do learn a lot. When I got here, all I used was Meguiars. This board opened me up to a plethora of other product lines and techniques. I mean c'mon, I am using a PC now!



I don't hate you personally, Bret. If I met you in real life, I would probably like you just fine, you may even like me. I try not to take internet forum personalities too personally. I just disagree with you on a lot of stuff. I don't mind getting it out in the open once in a while either.
 
Scottwax said:
My understanding is that Gold Class soap is more lubricious (is that a word?). That having been said, I also prefer the NXT wash, I just can't find it anywhere. :nixweiss



Thanks, Scott. I haven't seen it at Wal-Mart for over a month now.
 
Don't mean to hijack this thread but I've been wondering about something ...If a man offers a man a gift but it isn't accepted who then does the gift belong to?
 
MartyGrant said:
Don't mean to hijack this thread but I've been wondering about something ...If a man offers a man a gift but it isn't accepted who then does the gift belong to?



I guess whoever offered the gift since they would still be in possesion of it. :confused:
 
Scottwax said:
I guess whoever offered the gift since they would still be in possesion of it. :confused:



That's it. It's a Budda thing I think.

How to find out if your white car has a clear coat ....my second post ever...a thread with the ring of truth. FWIW, Scott, you have always been a stand-up-guy on the posts, even if some of us don't have a lot of experience. :usa
 
Scottwax said:
It is the one NXT product I have yet to see in the Dallas area. I had to order some.





I got some at pep boys on I35 just south of 20 in the Desoto area but that's probably too far for you.
 
MartyGrant said:
Why not recommend NXT Wash? Are you saying Gold Class is "better" than NXT Tech Wash when washing NXT??? :confused:



BTW...I kinda like NXT wash better then Gold Class. Is there a problem with the NXT soap?



Both washes are very similar. Gold Class offers a tad bit more gloss, while NXT Car Wash contains an agent that sequesters and encapsulates minerals in the water. This helps to prevent water spotting on the finish.



Both are equal in cleaning ability. The only reason I would suggest Gold Class over the NXT Tech Wash is if you're having a problem finding a store that carries the NXT Car Wash. NXT Car Wash is getting good distribution, but Gold Class can sometimes be easier to find.



Mike
 
Mike Phillips said:
NXT Car Wash contains an agent that sequesters and encapsulates minerals in the water. Mike



Great! That might be why I like NXT better as we have VERY HARD water where I am. I recommend others try it if they have similiar water conditions. Thanks, Mike.
 
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