Opinions of Meg's M21

ebpcivicsi said:
I have never had it stain trim, but then again I have only seen NXT stain that porus garbage that Ford uses on their door handles.

That must be the same porus garbage that BMW use in tiny amounts around my door handles as well! :wall I'm sure I'll end up buying some #21 before too long anyway, regardless of whether it stains trim or not.



One other question though - a lot of Meg's products are oil based, so is #21 going to have bonding issues when you use it over the top of products such as #82 and #80?



Ben
 
ebpcivicsi said:
I have never had it stain trim, but then again I have only seen NXT stain that porus garbage that Ford uses on their door handles.

That must be the same porus garbage that BMW use in tiny amounts around my door handles as well! :wall I'm sure I'll end up buying some #21 before too long anyway, regardless of whether it stains trim or not.



One other question though - a lot of Meg's products are oil based, so is #21 going to have bonding issues when you use it over the top of products such as #82 and #80?



Ben
 
As I understand it all of Meguiars products are designed to work together and as such you should experience no bonding issues.
 
As I understand it all of Meguiars products are designed to work together and as such you should experience no bonding issues.
 
I like the durability of #21 the beading has a little to desire so right now I'm topping with Natty's Blue when I see the beading change in size I reapply Natty's.



Thanks for the kind word JohnnyDaJackal

The Black Dakota
 
I like the durability of #21 the beading has a little to desire so right now I'm topping with Natty's Blue when I see the beading change in size I reapply Natty's.



Thanks for the kind word JohnnyDaJackal

The Black Dakota
 
One other question though - a lot of Meg's products are oil based, so is #21 going to have bonding issues when you use it over the top of products such as #82 and #80?



All of Megs products can be used ontop or under eachother. That may be good, or that may be bad, depends on how you look at it, or what you want from a sealant.
 
One other question though - a lot of Meg's products are oil based, so is #21 going to have bonding issues when you use it over the top of products such as #82 and #80?



All of Megs products can be used ontop or under eachother. That may be good, or that may be bad, depends on how you look at it, or what you want from a sealant.
 
It's still interesting to see that Meguiars still claim NXT as their most "protecting" wax though... while it seems like this 21 synthetic sealant should be blowing it out of the water considering what has been said about NXT's durability
 
It's still interesting to see that Meguiars still claim NXT as their most "protecting" wax though... while it seems like this 21 synthetic sealant should be blowing it out of the water considering what has been said about NXT's durability
 
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
 
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
 
depends on how you define durability-Megs doen't claim water beading as durability. The cosmetics of a product (looks) and an actual "wax" film being present are 2 totally different things as well. I remember a reply at MOL where Mike Phillips stated that NXT protected as long as Zaino even tho Zaino beaded water longer. FWIW
 
depends on how you define durability-Megs doen't claim water beading as durability. The cosmetics of a product (looks) and an actual "wax" film being present are 2 totally different things as well. I remember a reply at MOL where Mike Phillips stated that NXT protected as long as Zaino even tho Zaino beaded water longer. FWIW
 
hadboosttroy said:
my guess is that they mean nxt is the most protecting wax from the consumer line.



No, when #21 debuted, Mike Phillips definitively stated on MOL that NXT was still the best protecting, that 21 was targeted as more of a dealer/volume rotary-applied product. Whether that tune has changed now, I'm not sure. And of course, I can't find a quote.



EDIT: Of course...while I was looking some of you found the quote!
 
hadboosttroy said:
my guess is that they mean nxt is the most protecting wax from the consumer line.



No, when #21 debuted, Mike Phillips definitively stated on MOL that NXT was still the best protecting, that 21 was targeted as more of a dealer/volume rotary-applied product. Whether that tune has changed now, I'm not sure. And of course, I can't find a quote.



EDIT: Of course...while I was looking some of you found the quote!
 
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