Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Interesting on the cleaning ability of NXT. I had KSG on my car over the winter and was going to top it off with NXT. I didn't use the NXT 2.0 because I was afraid that it would remove it. I didn't read the labeling on the 2.0 though.
Keep in mind, it's not just the product... it's also...
Application material
Application process
That is there's a huge difference in applying "any" product with a soft foam applicator pad versus a Scotchbrite pad.
There's a huge difference between applying "any" product using your hand versus a rotary buffer.
You can adjust the aggressiveness or "non-aggressiveness" of any product to make it do what you want it to do by tweaking your application material and process.
I've seen people use NXT to remove oxidation on an oxidized single stage paint job but I can do this with spit and a piece of terry cloth by hand. The product is still meant to be used on a finish in good to excellent condition and if the paint is neglected best results will come from pre-cleaning and polishing the paint first.
KSG is a very interesting product... it's not like any other sealant I've ever played with, note I'm not saying this to mean positive or negative, just interesting...
I think any liquid product rubbed against it except for another coat of itself would tend to remove it whether it has cleaners or not...
Some people like topping it with a Carnauba wax versus a synthetic like NXT
I wrote on article on "Topping NXT" on MOL back in 2005 (I think), the principals I outlined in that article actually apply to topping "anything" with "anything"
