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From everything I have read (from Meguiars, Mike Phillips, etc), the second coat is to ensure uniformity and fill in any gaps missed on the first coat more than anything else. The 2nd coat doesn't necessarily make the coating thicker or make it last longer. Or at least that has never been proven.
Anyhow, my point is that if you ensure a good, uniform first coat, a 2nd coat is largely unnecessary and mostly for psychological benefit. Someone please correct me if I'm off base here.
I disagree, the OP asked how to make a product known to not be durable more durable, durability meaning longevity. What best way to preserve its life other than layering something much stronger over it? He can layer NXT till kingdom come but it will never have the durability of a single layer of something proven. The best advice here was the simplest and one that will save him time and money going forward, " get something more durable from the start". Dont try and fix something when you can just buy something that doesn't need fixing.
If I'm not mistaken NXT 2.0 has light cleaning and polishing abilities so a 2nd "coat" would be stripping the initial application as you are applying the second. There is no benefit other than to ensure 100% coverage (which can easily be accomplished with careful initial application).
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Not sure why so many people consider NXT to be a cleaner wax - it isn't. It's a polish wax, as is 21, as is Ultimate Wax. You get more cleaning ability from the applicator you use than anything NXT has in it.
NXT has virtually zero cleaning ability in and of itself. Like we said, you'll get more cleaning action out of your applicator than you will the NXT itself.
:dblthumb2:I really liked the look of NXT 2.0. But always used it on my garage kept Mustang until I found Autogeek. The outside vehicle got 845.
I would think that "Gloss enhancers"...in an LSP...I used NXT 2.0 exclusively before I found Autogeek. It is chock full of fillers and gloss enhancers so it makes poorly kept finish shine. Once you truly clean and polish your paint to a brilliant finish, there are better options IMO because NXT doesent really help the look any longer. I think for your average Joe auto car wash once a month type car owner, its about as good as you can get.
I would think that "Gloss enhancers"...in an LSP...
would be a most wanted attribute.
They Call Me "Mister Joseph"
To paraphrase:That's what a glaze does, and that's why some people use one on perfect paint if they don't care about durability.
To paraphrase:
You mentioned earlier that you're a changed-man since finding detailing forums...
But surely you don't honestly believe that Waxes and Sealants would not contain "gloss enhancers"!
Bob