Your thoughts on Meg's #26 Yellow Wax

I used NXT again today on a 2006 Trailblazer SS... Black, The process was SSR1 Followd by NXT then #26. Seemed great we'll see how the truck looks after a couple weeks.
 
So i bought some 26 the other day just to have a liquid wax for quick wax jobs. When i first used it i was disapointed to say the least, so i threw it back on the shelf and forgot about it. The next day i went out and the car looked good, it had a nice shine to it and was slick.I think this product really needs the cure time so if you use it on clients cars.
I just came in from doing another quick wax on the jag (im an adict to waxing her) and with 26 and the edge pad kit whit the polishing bonnets i literly had it done in less then 15 min. It was easy on easy off, used the white edge pad and then used the orange pad with the polising bonnet to remove the wax. It looks good and im sure it will look beter tommorow. All in all i really liked 26. It is easy to use and comes off easly. Im not sure i would use it on clients cars however as a throw in for a wash it was be perfect, or just to add a little protection between full waxings.

So theres my quick review, if i can find the time ill have to do a big review (will see with work).Not to hijack the thread but if you have any questions let me know..

-mike
 
I've noticed that too, I've done a few black cars in hot weather, removing it right away doesn't seem to play too well, I've had streaking when I've done this before. #26 doesn't seem to give off a really wet shine like Natty's Blue but it definately has some nice depth
 
Used it for years before I discovered Zaino. It is a good liquid wax, my only complaint was it looked streaky sometimes in the sun and did not last as long as I would have liked.
 
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