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Old 05-24-2008, 07:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I noticed that Meguiars has a liquid version as well as a paste version... is one better than the other? I've always used paste carnuba waxes but now I noticed a liquid wax that is tempting me to try it. Is it really worth spending the extra $5 to get the liquid version?
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Old 05-24-2008, 09:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have the NXT Tech Paste, and I am very satisfied. You will get different oppinions from this one, some people will say liquid wax doesn't last as long, some will say the liquid wax is just easier to put on (With a polisher and such). I say go with old fashioned paste.
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I've used the liquid and it gets dull VERY fast. Give it two weeks and it looks like it has no wax on it at all, although it seems like its still protecting but just looks bad. If you're paying $15 for that shit just step up and buy a bottle of AIO or other good wax/sealant. If you're getting it for free or heavily discounted then give it a shot I guess. All my Meguiars waxes have seemed to "separated" over time and don't remix well. When you let it sit after a year it seems like it's got water in it and will form wax droplets on the paint that are kinda a pain to remove.
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I use the NXT Liquid and have been using it since it was introduced. It looks very good a lot longer than two weeks - in fact, it looks good most of the 4-6 months that it lasts me overall. I'm not sure what I am doing differently from a lot of the people on this forum, but a friend of mine gets similar results with the NXT liquid.
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I heard very good reviews for the Meguiars NXT tech paste wax..I have yet to try..I recently bought the Meguiars NXT tech 2.0 Paste wax..should be good
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I use the NXT Liquid and have been using it since it was introduced. It looks very good a lot longer than two weeks - in fact, it looks good most of the 4-6 months that it lasts me overall. I'm not sure what I am doing differently from a lot of the people on this forum, but a friend of mine gets similar results with the NXT liquid.[/b]
There is no wax out there that will look good for that long - detailers agree it's all gone within 3 months if you're lucky, most will be gone by 1-2 months.
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There is no wax out there that will look good for that long - detailers agree it's all gone within 3 months if you're lucky, most will be gone by 1-2 months.[/b]
The day "detailers" agree on ANY type of wax and how long it lasts is the day Hell starts selling ice.

I've used NXT liquid on my Steel Gray car for the past two years straight, one application in the spring, another during the summer, and one final application before the winter. So far this year, I haven't even touched my car with anything besides car wash soap and a sponge, and it STILL beads water a full SEVEN months after the last NXT application, even through harsh snow/salt/sand, and it still gets compliments from everyone.

To the OP: Go with either liquid or paste, whichever you feel more comfortable working with.
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I use the liquid NXT wax, but since my car is white, I can't really tell you how good it really works since we all know that white doesn't show improvements after detailing like "colors" do.

However, I don't have any issues with it. I might help my friend detail his red S2K in a couple weeks, and that will really show me how well it works.
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The day "detailers" agree on ANY type of wax and how long it lasts is the day Hell starts selling ice.

I've used NXT liquid on my Steel Gray car for the past two years straight, one application in the spring, another during the summer, and one final application before the winter. So far this year, I haven't even touched my car with anything besides car wash soap and a sponge, and it STILL beads water a full SEVEN months after the last NXT application, even through harsh snow/salt/sand, and it still gets compliments from everyone.

To the OP: Go with either liquid or paste, whichever you feel more comfortable working with.[/b]
I'm not convinced. I did not say everybody agreed a particular wax lasts some particular length of time - I did say that basically ALL waxes will wear off within 90 days, and there is a consensus on this as far as I'm concerned.

http://www.properautocare.com/howlondoeswa.html
http://www.autopia.org/forum/guide-detaili...x-your-car.html
http://www.waxdepot.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?S...Store_Code=WD#3
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/inf-wax.html
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata...s_protect.html

Also, beading may not necessarily be a good indication that a wax is still protecting a car - a good coat of paint with no protection will bead water and some sealants will sheet water.

http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-detailing...aining-wax.html
http://forums.roadfly.com/forums/det...7912503-9.html
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/deta...-synthetic-wax/

In the end you can use what you'd like, but from what I've seen and the majority of opinion, $15 for a bottle of NXT is a waste of money. You could spend another 5 bucks and buy a bottle of AIO, Megs #26, Poorboys Natty's/EX, 4* UPP, and the list goes on...tons of products that get much better reviews and are way more deserving of your hard earned money (not to mention your elbow grease and TIME). Shoot you could even try WetPaint...though I've never tried it before but I haven't seen many bad reviews about it, just a bunch of hard headed "I've never tried it but it will never work" comments

http://www.wetpaintglaze.com/
http://www.driveaccord.net/forums/showthread.php?t=3705
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Old 05-26-2008, 09:41 AM   #10 (permalink)
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I decided to try the liquid NXT wax because it was 50% off at my local auto parts store and I got a free car wash soap (gallon of it) for free... the end result is amazing once I used a claybar, polished it, and put 2 coats of wax on it. I do like to wax my car at least 3 times per year...
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