question.......
question.......
I neighbor has some 3m cleaner wax
http://www.3mestore.com/60455029821.html
which ive hear good stuff about. I think Im gonna use on my truck and see how it goes before spending the money on the megs products that i was thinking of getting. I have light swirl marks and can just tell the truck needs a good wax job. So I was wondering after applying the "3m cleaner wax" would it be a good idea to use nxt 2.0? Also He as a orbital type buffer I was going to put the cleaner wax and the nxt on with, any problems with that?
Thanks
http://www.3mestore.com/60455029821.html
which ive hear good stuff about. I think Im gonna use on my truck and see how it goes before spending the money on the megs products that i was thinking of getting. I have light swirl marks and can just tell the truck needs a good wax job. So I was wondering after applying the "3m cleaner wax" would it be a good idea to use nxt 2.0? Also He as a orbital type buffer I was going to put the cleaner wax and the nxt on with, any problems with that?
Thanks
I've heard very little 'bad' about 3M Cleaner Wax... if any at all. I think it'll be a great choice of products and it can likely be used by hand.
As for the 'orbital' machine that you mention, it's not so much the machine as it is the pads or bonnets that some like to use.
Naturally, we could get into a long discussion on rotary versus dual-action polishers versus orbitals versus cyclos versus......... you get the point. The bottom line is that none of those machines are worth anything unless you're using the right type of applicator with the particular produt that you're utilizing.
As for the 'orbital' machine that you mention, it's not so much the machine as it is the pads or bonnets that some like to use.
Naturally, we could get into a long discussion on rotary versus dual-action polishers versus orbitals versus cyclos versus......... you get the point. The bottom line is that none of those machines are worth anything unless you're using the right type of applicator with the particular produt that you're utilizing.


