08-10-2007, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by LokiRx7
I use NXT on everything I own, I have tried every wax you can buy at any of our local retail locations. I actually bought NXT because the original bottles had an Rx-7 on the label (If you cant tell I own one), I know a stupid reason at best. But it caught my eye, I started actually reading the label and liked what it said. I reapply it more frequently than you are probably supposed to, but the finish blows me away. And it lasts really well, holds up to rain well, and to long exposure to the sun. I used to use Diamond Finish Wax for years, it isnt available to the public, or at least not around here. I ordered it through a dealership my dad works at. It is a great wax, but it doesnt hold a candle to NXT.
NXT is much easier to apply and remove than any wax I have used so far, I use the liquid and the spray bottle for touch up. I beleive they make it in a paste as well, I could be wrong though. I really reccomend using a microfiber towl to remove it, it hardly requires any effort at all.
Check it out, it isnt very expensive either.
NXT Generation Tech Wax® G12718 Product Information

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This is by far the Best stuff for the money!! i use this with a buffer and WOW!! My car is really faded but when i use this stuff it looks like brand new again! But it only lasts for a while in Houston. it is super hot n moist here. Ima give that s100 a shot just to compare
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