I conducted an informal but exacting Meguiar's wax test today. On the hood of my perfectly shiny black Mercedes I sectioned off one half for my first ever try of NXT, and the other half for Hi-Tech Yellow Wax which I've been using for years.
I followed the instructions on both bottles to the letter. Applied them with separate foam yellow pads in shade, left them to haze, then wiped off with 2 microfibers. Then I stood back under the glare of my overhead fluorescents and searched the surface from every angle.
I couldn't see any difference between the two waxes. Not one. If I was really picky I might have said that NXT was slightly streaky, but a few more goes with a MF and that solved that.
So why should I use one over the other if I'm not going to see any difference? Meguiar's promised on their NXT bottle that this would outdo any other wax, and I would see a deeper, more glossy shine than any other. This hasn't been the case. Is there some other advantage to using NXT that I have overlooked?
Ken Silver
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1999 Mercedes SLK, 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara, 1993 Mercedes SL500, 1991 Daimler (Vanden Plas). Finish detailing, then start all over again...
I followed the instructions on both bottles to the letter. Applied them with separate foam yellow pads in shade, left them to haze, then wiped off with 2 microfibers. Then I stood back under the glare of my overhead fluorescents and searched the surface from every angle.
I couldn't see any difference between the two waxes. Not one. If I was really picky I might have said that NXT was slightly streaky, but a few more goes with a MF and that solved that.
So why should I use one over the other if I'm not going to see any difference? Meguiar's promised on their NXT bottle that this would outdo any other wax, and I would see a deeper, more glossy shine than any other. This hasn't been the case. Is there some other advantage to using NXT that I have overlooked?
Ken Silver
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1999 Mercedes SLK, 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara, 1993 Mercedes SL500, 1991 Daimler (Vanden Plas). Finish detailing, then start all over again...