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Just finished detailing the Vivid Black Street Glide with Meguires NXT 2.0 wax. Have been using Mother's products for the past couple of years, but seem to be harder to find in the local auto parts store. So I tried the Meguires and I must say I am impressed. Easy application and seems to have a nice deep gloss for the Vivid black. It seems to have also taken care of some of the light swirl marks (spiderwebbing) marks on the paint.
Just wanted to pass along my experience. If you are on the fence about trying it, I would say go for it.
Been using it for years. Works great for me too. The swirls are only masked though. Not removed. The stuff doesn't last all that long but it is so easy to use it doesn't really matter. What also works amazingly well is Eagle One Wax As You Dry. Between washes I'll wipe the bike the bike down with a wet microfiber towel with this stuff sprayed on it then go over with a dry towel. The bike really looks it's best after I do this. Chrome, paint and all. Try it.
Last edited by ken thompson; Apr 24, 2009 at 02:13 PM.
Liked the NXT Gen also, but stuck with their older line of "Deep Crystal" products. Down side is it's a two step process, polish then wax, compared to the NXT Gen which is all in one. Easy on / off and you could tell time in the reflection of a dark paint job from a couple feet away.
Have yet to be let down by any of their products.
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