Gadfly
New member
I have applied a coat of S100 over a preped NXT. I had second thoughts right after I finished - the NXT looked better than I had seen on my black Santa Fe.
As is usual with S100, the surface really "pops" after a couple of days. I had this combination on the car for a week with an occasional spritz with FD. When I took the car into service at my Jarguar/Hyundai dealer, the manager came out and asked if I had a shot of clear sprayed on the car. He averred that he had never seen a richer look on a black car. (Mind you, this is a JAGUAR/Hyundai dealer.)
I told them that the look was the result of using NXT - I didn't feel like trying to explain what S100 was.
For my money a properly prepared surface with NXT followed by S100 and touched up with Megs' Final Detail is the ABSOLUTE best combo for this particular black Hyundai Santa Fe!:xyxthumbs
As is usual with S100, the surface really "pops" after a couple of days. I had this combination on the car for a week with an occasional spritz with FD. When I took the car into service at my Jarguar/Hyundai dealer, the manager came out and asked if I had a shot of clear sprayed on the car. He averred that he had never seen a richer look on a black car. (Mind you, this is a JAGUAR/Hyundai dealer.)
I told them that the look was the result of using NXT - I didn't feel like trying to explain what S100 was.
For my money a properly prepared surface with NXT followed by S100 and touched up with Megs' Final Detail is the ABSOLUTE best combo for this particular black Hyundai Santa Fe!:xyxthumbs