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<blockquote data-quote="macdude" data-source="post: 44392" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>Hi Fuhrer,</p><p></p><p>NXT Booster wax is just what it is, a booster. It's used for in between washes and waxes. In short, it is essentially a light concentrate version of NXT Tech Wax. I'd stick with NXT Tech Wax for a proper wax job.</p><p></p><p>As for your fine scratches, that can be a very subjective definition. If you're hoping NXT Tech Wax is able to remove moderate to heavy scratches, it wont. While NXT Tech Wax is indeed a cleaner wax, its' effectiveness in this area is limited to light swirls and scratches. What colour was your car to begin with? If it's a dark coloured car then you'd be able to see improvements particularly on neglected surface areas. And yes, sunlight's the best way to scrutinize any detailing product.</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macdude, post: 44392, member: 217"] Hi Fuhrer, NXT Booster wax is just what it is, a booster. It's used for in between washes and waxes. In short, it is essentially a light concentrate version of NXT Tech Wax. I'd stick with NXT Tech Wax for a proper wax job. As for your fine scratches, that can be a very subjective definition. If you're hoping NXT Tech Wax is able to remove moderate to heavy scratches, it wont. While NXT Tech Wax is indeed a cleaner wax, its' effectiveness in this area is limited to light swirls and scratches. What colour was your car to begin with? If it's a dark coloured car then you'd be able to see improvements particularly on neglected surface areas. And yes, sunlight's the best way to scrutinize any detailing product. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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