What is the best sealant and wax for a silver mx5

nicknickk

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Hi guys, I'm new to this forum. I am curr3ntly using Megs NXT as a sealant and topping it off with Megs Gold Class after using Megs no 7 which is a pure polish. My cars paint is in perfect condition. I am very happy with the "look" I get from the products I am currently using, although I would like to know/hear other forum members thoughts as to what would be the best combo for a metallic silver mx5.

ps- I am thinking of using Mothers Top coat over NXT, I have heard good things about Mothers Top coat.
 
On silver, I like 2 lines of products...The first one is Jeff Werkstatts products. namely AJT. It looks great on metallic cars. The 2nd line is Blackfire. Both of those really bring out the shine and depth of silver cars.
 
Is NXT just not doing it for ya anymore? I kinda like NXT. That said, if someone came to me right now with a silver car, I'd probably use Poli Seal and DP Max wax on it.
 
Way2SSlow said:
Is NXT just not doing it for ya anymore? I kinda like NXT. That said, if someone came to me right now with a silver car, I'd probably use Poli Seal and DP Max wax on it.

I still like NXT but I would like to explore options and see what some other car guys recommend.
 
For my silver Tacoma, I use Klasse topped with S100. 2x AIO 3-5x SG with S100 on top. I absolutely love it. It looks like it was dipped in oil..... clean oil.... olive oil.?..? you know what I mean...



DW
 
For my silver car. I use JW Prime Acrylic + Z2 Pro. Very lasting glossy shine & so far this has worked very well for me. And I'm happy now. :)



I was once a Nxt enthusiasm too, but the shine + durability doesn't last for me.
 
I used to use Megs NXT and then top it with S100 carnauba on my Silver TSX. While it gives a clean and shiny look, for some reason its just not satisfying enough for me and durability is not good. Then I discovered JW Prime Strong and AJ-Trigger.. These combo gives better results in terms of looks and durability...
 
Werkstatt's Prime and Acrylic Jett or Optimum's Poli-Seal and Opti-Seal look absolutely killer on silver.



I have examples of both in my autopia gallery if you care to go through about 200 pages of pictures. I always list the products used with the pictures.
 
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