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ebpcivicsi said:As I understand it all of Meguiars products are designed to work together and as such you should experience no bonding issues.
ebpcivicsi said:As I understand it all of Meguiars products are designed to work together and as such you should experience no bonding issues.
DJ Trackie said:straight from the horses mouth:
"Meguiarâ€â„¢s new paint sealant contains no Carnauba wax or any natural ingredient as far as the protection value is concerned. NXT Generation Tech Wax is still Meguiarâ€â„¢s best protecting product"
I was hoping for something like SG but that goes on/off EASY. But from the sounds of it, it's not much better than NXT in terms of protection
DJ Trackie said:straight from the horses mouth:
"Meguiarâ€â„¢s new paint sealant contains no Carnauba wax or any natural ingredient as far as the protection value is concerned. NXT Generation Tech Wax is still Meguiarâ€â„¢s best protecting product"
I was hoping for something like SG but that goes on/off EASY. But from the sounds of it, it's not much better than NXT in terms of protection
Mosca said:All Meguiar's LSPs are water based, according to Mike Phillips. I had an in-depth phone discussion with him about this. I too was surprised to discover it.
One of the things I found using #21 is that water will actually separate out from the product as you use it. Drops of water will come up on the back of the pad. If you saturate the pad too much, you can squeeze it and water will drip out. This is a concern of mine about #21, that it has a tendency to de-emulsify, and with a large container the shelf life might not be as long as an average user might desire.
Tom
Mosca said:All Meguiar's LSPs are water based, according to Mike Phillips. I had an in-depth phone discussion with him about this. I too was surprised to discover it.
One of the things I found using #21 is that water will actually separate out from the product as you use it. Drops of water will come up on the back of the pad. If you saturate the pad too much, you can squeeze it and water will drip out. This is a concern of mine about #21, that it has a tendency to de-emulsify, and with a large container the shelf life might not be as long as an average user might desire.
Tom
Setec Astronomy said:OMG--first of all, I don't think Mike Phillips ever said that, second of all, you guys are really splitting semantic hairs here, third of all....it's still protecting even though you can't tell it's there???![]()
Setec Astronomy said:OMG--first of all, I don't think Mike Phillips ever said that, second of all, you guys are really splitting semantic hairs here, third of all....it's still protecting even though you can't tell it's there???![]()