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    I recently discover that my local Canadian Tires has this product in stock, along with #6, #7, and #46 (something like that). It is rare for me to see because they do not usually carry the Meg`s Professional Line. My question is, how does this wax stack up to other (i.e. NXT) and is it worth the $15CAD or so that they are selling?

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    Deepens colors, good depth. Looks very nice on white imo. A search will give more info.



    Lorne

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    CT carries #26? Wow, I`ll have to check to see if my local one gets it.

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    liquid # 26 is good stuff, decent durability, nice shine,

    easy to work with

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    i love liquid #26, much better then NXT! Really easy to work with but can be a pain to wipe off if you apply is too thick. It does not leave the oily spots on my red honda like NXT did. IMO, it was definately worth the $12USD I paid for it.

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    I like it a lot. It`s one of the easiest waxes to buff off, and it is nice and wet looking, while noticeably darkening the paint. Haven`t tried applying it via PC yet.

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    It`s a definite buy! For the price, you cannot beat the durability, ease of application, and the fact that it adds GREAT depth.



    Pick some up today!

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    Liquid 26 is a very easy on/off wax that works great on all colors. Durability is also very good and is waaaaay better than NXT and the shine/wetness lasts longer as well.

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    I`m glad to see the favorable reviews of one of my all time favorites.



    Recently I`ve been topping NXT with #26 liquid with great results.
    Interviewer: : Rock, you got anything derogatory to say about the champ?

    Rocky Balboa: Derogatory? Yeah. He`s great

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    What is the durability of #26 liquid?

    How does it compare with 845 and liquid Souverän in terms of looking and durability?

    Thanks !!

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    #26 has medium durability, about 2-3 months. Definitely not as long as 845, but looks better than 845 IMO, since it darkens the paint a little bit and has a little more wetness to it. Never tried Souveran, so I can`t comment on that.



    #26 on top of NXT would look good. NXT has cleaners and fillers that would help prep the paint and also adds some sealant protection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red02accordv6
    i love liquid #26, much better then NXT! Really easy to work with but can be a pain to wipe off if you apply is too thick. It does not leave the oily spots on my red honda like NXT did. IMO, it was definately worth the $12USD I paid for it.


    Remember, when NXT is oiling out of the emulsion and leaves patches, it is from a defective batch. Not the fault of the NXT itself. #21 had exactly this difficulty. Megs will replace it.

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    I used to use this exclusively as my top coat until I found FMJ. Great shine and rich color. I actually used to layer it on top of NXT. Plus it smells like bananas.

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    Had a friend that used #26 on his Ford Bronco. Excellant shine. Very good liq wax. Easy to use. One of the top Liquid wax LSP`s. The more you use it the easier it is to apply and remove. His Bronce look like a mirror.
    MDRX8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bence
    Remember, when NXT is oiling out of the emulsion and leaves patches, it is from a defective batch. Not the fault of the NXT itself. #21 had exactly this difficulty. Megs will replace it.
    Does #21 still have that problem? I am about to buy some soon.

 

 
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