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Megular's NXT first time polish (pic)

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Spent a couple of hours using NXTpolish this morning, I'm well impressed !

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aj

Whats that white stuff on your front door:D :D

Looking nice:thumbup:

I've started clay barring mine,will finish it tomorrow due to bad light.

Very nice. Interesting 'Gate' transfer on passenger door!. ;)

Wow, stunning. :thumbup:

Is NXT a synthetic wax? Those reflections are super crisp.

It is, and it's fantastically simple to use - gets my vote. Tadge expensive at £14.99 for a (biggish) squeezy bottle, but probably worth it.

Did you just use the polish - or have you waxed as well?

Looking good though :cool:

Steve

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Ta for the replys,

Wardy, I just washed the car with a lambswool mitt, rinsed then dried with microfibre cloths. It was NXT Tech Wax that I used (sorry if I misled you, but have always known wax as polish, didn't even realise there were separate products), applied with the supplied foam pad to the whole car then removed using several microfibre cloths. Found it increadibly easy to apply and just as easy to remove and buff to a shine. Seems to be very economical in use too, the bottle is still almost full!

aj

Same stuff that I use but I can't get the finish at the moment. would you mind telling me how long you left it for before you removed it?

Also, could you give an indication as to how much you were applying?

cheers

I'm using the Gold Class Polish at the moment, and that also leaves truely stunning results. Car looks amazing in real life, but as soon as I take a photo, it just doesnt look nearly as good!

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Hi sotonjoe, think it was left on for about an hour, possibly more, I did the whole car before buffing any of it up. As to the ammout I used, just enough to see that it had been applied so the panels looked 'dull' if thats the right word. When removing it I took the worst off gently with one microfibre cloth, then went over again with another clean cloth and gave a final buffing with yet another clean cloth. Hope that helps you.

aj

Hi sotonjoe' date=' think it was left on for about an hour, possibly more, I did the whole car before buffing any of it up. As to the ammout I used, just enough to see that it had been applied so the panels looked 'dull' if thats the right word. When removing it I took the worst off gently with one microfibre cloth, then went over again with another clean cloth and gave a final buffing with yet another clean cloth. Hope that helps you.

aj[/quote']

cheers for that ... i'm obviously not leaving it on anywhere near long enough then!!!

will have another go and I'll let you know the results.

cheers.

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