Nxt

NozeBleedSpeed

Right Wing Conservative
Yep. Just like it says.NXT. I detailed the wifes Mini Cooter...uh Cooper today. I went through the entire detail without using one single NXT product. I didnt experience any problems at all, with any of the products that I used and the car looks absolutely great. All of that work and nothing to review. I feel cheated somehow. What did I do wrong here?
 
I actually DID use NXT - yesterday on the wife's '03 red Pilot - so here comes yet another dreaded NXT review. For prep, I clayed the car and used 1ZMP via PC. At first, I wasn't all that impressed with the NXT. The look was decent, but not stunning. There was quite a bit of drag on the MF when removing the stuff, and so the surface wasn't as slick as I thought it would be. But like others have said, it definitely gets better over the next 24 hours as it cures. I was shocked how much better it looked the next day. I still give a slight edge to BFII in looks, although the NXT is easier to work with and might be slightly better at hiding swirls.
 
Does anybody know why NXT is not on the shelves anymore at Wal-Mart? At the one I go to there is no more NXT products at all.:confused:
 
The Wal Mart (ugh...Wal Mart) here doesn't have NXT yet either. They do however have it at Advance Auto Parts...



And NBS, how did you do it?!?!!?!?!? :shocked :D
 
All the walmarts around here seem to have the wax but not the whole line. One will have the wax and the spray stuff, the other will have the wax, spray stuff, and wash, etc..... Guess there isn't enough supply yet?
 
Been hunting NXT's this past week. My local Wally Mart has the wax and protectant. Pep Boys has nothing. Advance has wax, spray wax, and protectant. Can't find the shampoo anywhere so I bought the new Meguiar's wash strips and a bottle of NXT spray wax.
 
The NXT wash is really good stuff. It sorta makes up for the Gold Class. The stuff really smells good too. Keep looking Bret. I think you will like it.
 
I just tried nxt today, found it more difficult to apply and remove then blitz, i put some over a 3 week old detail which uncluded menzerna, sg, and blitz, car looks great filled in a good amount of the swirls, but i noticed a bit of a hazy look on the hood, im gonna try qd'ing it tommrow, but a good wax none the less, but i dont know about the best.
 
I felt so left out that I flew to Texas this past week to pick up some NXT and do a review. Okay not quite, was actually there visiting friends! Found the NXT wax at the local Walmart. As the weather was so good on Thursday I tested it out on my buddy's red Acura Integra GSR.



The car was filthy from weeks of rain, and I had to make do with what he had. Therefore I did no prep at all other then to wash with some 2 year old Amorall car wash :eek: and dry with an Absorber. I noticed there was no wax at all left on the car and I think the paint was slightly oxidised.



Slapped on the NXT, left it for about 10-15 minutes and wiped it off with a Walmart MF (remember I had to make do, therefore did not have any quality MFs on hand!). The paint was now a much deeper red, this was especially noticeable next to areas I had missed. Finished up the whole car and it looked good, it got looks from people as he drove it around.



I'm really impressed, and considering all I did was a "quick and dirty" wash/wax, i.e. no polish first, the results were really good. I can't wait to try it on my MX-5 with proper prep first.
 
How does NXT hold up compared to a decent Carnauba wax? I want a nice look but I want to fill my swirls, not remove them, so I'm thinking either a carnuba wax or NXT will be my best bet.
 
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