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cdodkin said:You're welcome!
Any idea on the 'spotting' when removing the NXT?
Almost looked like little rain drop sized spots of wax that 'appeared' during buffing.
Buffed out in the end - but I've not seen that before......
D3mon said:I see the circular grooves on the swirlbuster and I get worried about the product drying on the groove edges and causing marring. Does this not happen?
DavidB said:Chris,
I'm going to have to break out a bottle of NXT and see if I can duplicate the same results applying it after SBP. How long did you wait to apply NXT after using SBP?
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DavidB said:YES! It is fully compatible with all sealants and waxes. Any product with abrasives or cleaners will remove the SwirlBuster fillers.
cdodkin said:You're welcome!
Any idea on the 'spotting' when removing the NXT?
Almost looked like little rain drop sized spots of wax that 'appeared' during buffing.
Buffed out in the end - but I've not seen that before......
xfire said:Ahh...let me take a guess...detailing clients cars when they want just a wash and wax, it seems that the effect that you desribed above consistently occurs. Why? Because the surface was NOT claybarred. You never mentioned if you claybarred your paint, so this could be the suspect. If you did claybar, my theory is wrong. Tell me if I'm right?