one more waxin questoin
. it says not to wipe it off with a lot of pressure and i put a lot of pressure and then how long do i leave Meguiar's NXT wax for after i apply it? i waited different times to test but i dont know what dry mean and i dont know what a small ammount means cuz if i put a lil bit i cant really see it so i put a lot so i can see it i have no idea how to do this right
Lol so do u think what i did was really bad or not really a big deal?
Last edited by slammedcclass; Nov 2, 2006 at 11:29 PM.
As for pressure, NXT Paste Wax is pretty effortless to apply, so you don't need pressure. Also, it's not a "polish" so your not having to break down abrasives to remove swirls, stains, etc... It's a "protectant" so no pressure needed.
It should not have been overly difficult to remove (there are easier waxes out there though). If it was, you may have 1) Applied too much 2) Surface of vehicle was pretty hot (i.e. out in sun). Also, using microfiber towels to remove makes the process easier as well.
So in the end, not a big deal. Use circles, use less products, and use less pressure next time around for pleasant experience!!
Order of product application- hood- roof-trunk from front to back and, where practical, the quarter panels- door panels- and bumpers from top to bottom. Washing, claying and waxing that way has to do with the way light reflects off the body panels and is also less likely to show the surface marring that you will invariably make.


