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Old 09-10-2006, 04:45 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by tonyg
How does it compare to Meguiars High Tech? I find that the High Tech is difficult to remove but I like the shine and durability. I also use One Grand Blitz once or twice a year............
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I used Meguiar's NXT prior to the ICE. My car is white so the subtleties between the shine of one wax versus the next isn't that big of a deal. In my opinion, it shines just as much if not more than any wax that I've tried. Granted, I've never used any of the higher-end, multi-step products, and probably never will. It is too early for me to say anything about durability. Also, my car isn't a daily driver which may skew the results.

What I really like about the product is the ease of use. The key is to use very little product. If you use too much it won't dry properly. It leaves absolutely no residue after removal, which I love. The other great part is the fact that it makes plastic or rubber parts adjacent to the paint look beautiful. You don't have to avoid these parts. I had the bumperettes on my car painted, partly because I hated dealing with them when it came to waxing the car. With ICE you would just apply it to the non-painted bumperettes and they would look beautiful. The only surface to avoid is glass.

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