Hi Anthony do you recommend Nxtzen 365pro be applied with a microfibre applicator or towel? also, can you apply two coats? If so, what’s the waiting time between coats? Thanks
Hello! Either towel or pad is fine for application and yes you can layer 365 just not sure it has any benefit being due to the solvents in 365.@@clints8888
I recently asked this question to Nxtzen, and they recommend 5 - 7 days after applying the 365 Pro. It's a pain if you're the type that wants to wash your car all the time (like me), but if you want it to works its best ...
@DetailedbyDon Thinking of trying this protection on my car, but don't have a garage so need as little cure time as possible before it can take some rain just in case. Looking for a protection that actually works on my car, having huge problems finding anything that doesn't die on my car within a few weeks. That has been keeping me away from real ceramics since it's really expensive if it fails after 3 weeks, but with this I atleast have more applications out of it.
@Wiikendzgoodmix I've used the 365 Pro on *several* cars and still have a lot left in the bottle. The first time I used it on my Camaro and the Wife's SUV, I used the Dr Beasley's Prep Polish wrong (way overworked it), I 'started from scratch' a week ago on my car, but even with the prep polish applied incorrectly, it's still working extrememly well on the wife's car.
@@audieconrad8995 I'm 57 and my days of wild driving are over. Turns out, the OTHER GUY is far more a hazard to me than I am to myself. Way too many people with absolutely NO CLUE behind the wheel these days.
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Hi Anthony do you recommend Nxtzen 365pro be applied with a microfibre applicator or towel? also, can you apply two coats? If so, what’s the waiting time between coats? Thanks
Hello! Either towel or pad is fine for application and yes you can layer 365 just not sure it has any benefit being due to the solvents in 365.@@clints8888
Any comments on durability or use specifically as a spray and rinse, ideally on wheels.
Car looks good. Product seems easy to apply and remove. There are sooooo many coatings out there, with my OCD it would drive me nuts lol.
I was going to try GTECHNIQ Crystal Serum Lite, but the offer to try the NXTZEN came in first, so that's what I used. Very impressed so far.
Is it 24 hour cure time overall or just for washing? I want as little cure time as possible..
I recently asked this question to Nxtzen, and they recommend 5 - 7 days after applying the 365 Pro. It's a pain if you're the type that wants to wash your car all the time (like me), but if you want it to works its best ...
@DetailedbyDon so is the 24 hour before getting wet?
@@Wiikendzgoodmix I would wait a n hour at least before getting it out in the rain
@DetailedbyDon Thinking of trying this protection on my car, but don't have a garage so need as little cure time as possible before it can take some rain just in case. Looking for a protection that actually works on my car, having huge problems finding anything that doesn't die on my car within a few weeks. That has been keeping me away from real ceramics since it's really expensive if it fails after 3 weeks, but with this I atleast have more applications out of it.
@Wiikendzgoodmix I've used the 365 Pro on *several* cars and still have a lot left in the bottle. The first time I used it on my Camaro and the Wife's SUV, I used the Dr Beasley's Prep Polish wrong (way overworked it), I 'started from scratch' a week ago on my car, but even with the prep polish applied incorrectly, it's still working extrememly well on the wife's car.
Car's looking terrific. Does it run as good as it looks? I don't remember - is it a stick?
6 speed MANUAL trans, with an Edelbrock water-cooled supercharger ... runs GREAT!
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Very nice set-up. Congratulations my man.
Keep'er between the lines!
@@audieconrad8995 I'm 57 and my days of wild driving are over. Turns out, the OTHER GUY is far more a hazard to me than I am to myself. Way too many people with absolutely NO CLUE behind the wheel these days.
@DetailingBasicsKeepitSimple
Without question, my friend, Without question...