I've been using Turtle's ICE. It's easy to apply and leaves absolutely
no residue when wiping off. If you try it, you'll love it. They have a
good quick detailer too. In the past, when I had a difficult time
buffing the wax off(Like Meguiars NXT), I'd just hit it with a spritz of
quick detailer. Works for compounding too. John Mitchell 76 TR6 72 Stag
marty sukey wrote:
> Same thing for me with the NXT. I had gotten in the habit with other waxes of
> doing a panel and then wiping it off. There was a tech from Maguires at TRA
> this year doing a tech session. When I told him what I had experienced he
> explained that the NXT is really good stuff but different than the old stuf in
> that it has to DRY well. He said I was rushing it and to do the entire car and
> waite till it drys and I would be happy with it. I havent had a chance to
> follow hs advice yet though.
>
> Marty
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