ANY "wax" that claims to have any cleaning abilities can remove whatever is under it. NXT is very mild, but there are some abrasives and fillers.
When I use LG there is alot of prep work to be done before applying it to get that deep wet look.With the NXT you still have to do "some" prep work but not as much as with LG.I will still use LG but I will also use NXT.
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Dark Blue Pearl Metallic
Injection is nice but ide rather be Blown!!!
i used nxt liquid 2.0 after reading reviews hear and it looks really good but, how much do you use on the packaged pad and what do you use to get it off?
because when i applied mine i got alot of this grey, gum feeling stuff on my polishing towel.
Apply it EXTREMELY THIN and rub it in well with the foam pad it comes with. Allow it to dry for at least an HOUR and wipe it off with a microfiber towel.
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2003 F150XL 4.2 short cab/bed 4x2 5 speed manual 3.55 LS
With NXT 2.0, I don't think there's any difference in protection between liquid and paste, and for me, spreading it out real thin and still getting complete coverage is easier with a liquid.
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2003 F150XL 4.2 short cab/bed 4x2 5 speed manual 3.55 LS
Apply it EXTREMELY THIN and rub it in well with the foam pad it comes with. Allow it to dry for at least an HOUR and wipe it off with a microfiber towel.
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