Nylon 6 (Ny)/polypropylene (PP)/maleated polypropylene (PP-g-MA)/organoclay/wollastonite composites were prepared by melt processing. The polymers' composition was kept constant ([70PP/30Ny]/4PP-gr-MA). Melt compounding was conducted using a twin-screw extruder in three different methods: (1) simultaneous incorporation of the components into the compounding equipment, (2) preparation of [Ny6/clay] concentrate, and then in a second step, mixing the other components with the concentrate, and (3) mixing of PP with wollastonite and clay followed by the addition of Ny6 and PPg-MA in the second step. Injection-molded specimens were characterized in tension, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and differential scanning calorimetry. The sequence of component addition greatly influences the structure and properties of the composites. Enhanced mechanical properties were achieved when the two-step mixing procedure was used for the PP/Ny6/PP-g-MA/clay system (method 2) and also for the PP/Ny6/PP-g-MA/clay/wollastonite system (method 3). The XRD pattern of the PP/Ny6/PP-g-MA/ clay nanocomposites produced by the two-step mixing method does not show a characteristic basal reflection of the pristine organoclay, indicating a predominately exfoliated structure of clay.