Blown away by Nattys Blue

Evenflow

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Im not one to shun a product, or say one is better than another, but I am simply blown away by Nattys Blue. The wettest look I have ever seen, the only thing I can compare it to is Souveran. Very easy on and off, one or two swipes on the applicator is enough for the entire hood/roof and it goes on very thin, and im amazed at its easyness to buff off. I normally use CMW, but it gives nowhere near a wet look as NB does.



I know with CMW I can expect around 3 months durability, how about NB?
 
OK, would you guys just shut up about this, it's like you're taunting me! :nana:



I have some Natttys Blue I swapped for sitting on my shelf waiting to be tried out, but my car is just coming back from the body shop on Tuesday with fresh paint and I'll be lucky to have it waxed by Thanksgiving. :sadpace:



Hey, I'm an Autopian, it's just natural to be anxious to get out there and start :buffing:
 
I've had my Poorboys setup at a lot of mustang shows lately and I've been selling Natty's blue like crazy. Around here people haven't really heard of Poorboys. Once they try it, they love it. I got so many people asking me if the Natty's taste good or not! It is definately a great product.
 
Natty's Blue definitely has a wet look to it. I like to use it over Souveran or CMW so I can get the depth and darkness of either of those two and top it with the wetness of NB.



NB is about on par with most other carnaubas in durability.
 
evenflow said:
Im not one to shun a product, or say one is better than another, but I am simply blown away by Nattys Blue. The wettest look I have ever seen, the only thing I can compare it to is Souveran. Very easy on and off, one or two swipes on the applicator is enough for the entire hood/roof and it goes on very thin, and im amazed at its easyness to buff off. I normally use CMW, but it gives nowhere near a wet look as NB does.



I know with CMW I can expect around 3 months durability, how about NB?





I have had trouble applying NB to get a thin layer, making it hard to remove (used a ROB and also by hand) what is the best way to apply? (The extreme high heat and humidity may be part of the problem i have been having removing Nattys)
 
I love Natty's Blue, even my white suv has a deep wet look. I've had people ask me what I used on it as they've never seen white look so good before. I just have 2 layers of EXP and 2 layers of NB.
 
I love using NB. Easy on, easier off! :D

I get about 4-5 weeks out of it on daily drivers.

I've been using it over Red Moose Glaze with fantastic results.
 
It gave my new red GTI a great look after 2 layers over EX. Then I topped it all with Aquawax, and it loooked even better........way better.
 
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