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willtothewong said:im sure a good clay would help the wax stick to the paint.
JuneBug said:Josh, I thought about this after I posted yesterday. I did a 2003 Acura TL, car was oxidized bad and had some light scratches. I used 106 and it cleaned right up, looked great. I did a ISO wipe down and applied Z5. Car was slick and owner was happy. Two weeks later I was doing the owners' Mom's Passat and I noticed the TL was covered in bird poop. I took it home, washed with DG and there was no beading.......I quickly hit it with some NXT 2.0 and the slickness / gloss returned. Now, I've heard you have to really prep for Z5 and especially after 106. So, maybe your results with NXT was a bonding issue too? I don't know, either that or maybe you got a bad bottle. Did you try it on any other cars?
BRODEY1 said:I put on 2 layers of 2.0, mostly to ensure proper coverage. Then AW after every 3rd washing. This is for the minivan so I'm not as picky, but its working out well so far.
xmx250 said:can i use NXT 2.0 without any prep work?
JoshVette said:I understand using AW to keep it all slick and such, but it kind of makes it difficult to track the results as far as longevity is concerned with the NXT2.0.