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Meguiar's NXT Generation™ Tech Wax is unlike any other car wax available…nothing comes close to this amazing product. Paint will be darker and richer and shine will be maximized for depth and clarity. The formula has been engineered to dramatically reduce fine scratches and swirls for a flawless show car finish. ESP technology creates a tough polymer bond to the paint to provide extreme protection, delivering our longest lasting car wax ever.

Has anyone tryed it ? is it really worth the $44 it's selling for at Autobarn and Supercheap ? :confused:

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This stuff is DAMN good...

I bought some while in the states a couple of months ago, and now I won't use anything else...not even my Gold Class...

To get such a gloss and relfection from a white (as is mine) and like the 32 above, it really does take a good wax...

I actually rate this above Autoglym and all those expensive ones...

must say the regular gold Meguires stuff was pretty damn good.. Although that was about $30-$35..

Another $10 wouldn't kill you I guess.. if its as good as people are saying here :D You get a fair bit of use out of it. My car has a few scratches that will only disappear after a good wax. Unfortunately a couple of months later they're back again ;)

i went and got some of this stuff and it is very sweet.

The best part of about this product is that it mixes the gold polish with scratchX to help remove and surface containiments.

Essentally if you think your paint job is worth $40 to look after you need to get some of this stuff. You wont regret it

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