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<blockquote data-quote="DolCeAddicT" data-source="post: 217294" data-attributes="member: 4366"><p>NXT Tech Wax is supposed to be the longest lasting wax till date from the meguiar's range of waxes. As for polishes, there's no harm polishing your 3 month old ride if you go for the pure and non-abrasive polishes such as the #7. Polish+Wax will definitely give your ride a very much better shine and wet look, particularly on dark coloured cars. It is worth an extra step if deep, wet-look shine is what you're after of.</p><p></p><p>Using the foam/microfiber applicators will give you a thin, even layer of wax when waxing, thus making it easier for the removal of wax later on. Just make sure that the applicators are not completely dry to avoid possible scratching. From my experience, it's definitely easier to apply wax/polishes using the foam applicators compared to cloths/towels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DolCeAddicT, post: 217294, member: 4366"] NXT Tech Wax is supposed to be the longest lasting wax till date from the meguiar's range of waxes. As for polishes, there's no harm polishing your 3 month old ride if you go for the pure and non-abrasive polishes such as the #7. Polish+Wax will definitely give your ride a very much better shine and wet look, particularly on dark coloured cars. It is worth an extra step if deep, wet-look shine is what you're after of. Using the foam/microfiber applicators will give you a thin, even layer of wax when waxing, thus making it easier for the removal of wax later on. Just make sure that the applicators are not completely dry to avoid possible scratching. From my experience, it's definitely easier to apply wax/polishes using the foam applicators compared to cloths/towels. [/QUOTE]
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