EXP before nattys???

FiveOhMustang

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On my pweter chevy s 10 (goldish silverish metalic flake color) Can i got from PwC straight to Nattys???? for a very reflective look or do you gusy recomend Ex p before hand... since it is my truck i really dont care for durablitly because i am always playing with different combo.
 
Do half a hood/section with just Natty's and the other half with EX-P. Then see what you think.
 
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I think PwC to Natty's is great for reflectivity. If you want a little more glossiness, then you could add a couple layers of EX-P in between.
 
norahcrv said:
And wouldn't the EX-P add some longer lasting protection as a "sealant"? :dunno

Gosh Norah...can't you read. He said durability was not a concern. I think you have had your nose in the payroll task a little too long today!!! Haha :lmfao




(Pssst......You know I'm kidding!)
 
I'm still trying to figure out "pweter"!!

Well, it was the LAST sentence for Pete's sake!! :whine

Do you really expect me to pay THAT much attention to detail? :dunno

Anyhow, even if I weren't concerned about DURABILITY, I would still want to PROTECT my paint! :tounge

(Me too!)
 
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FiveOhMustang said:
exactly how durable is PwC topped with natys???? Also do you have to wait 24 hrs before topping with nattys?
PwC is not a sealant, so a 24 hour wait time is not required for topping with Natty's. I get about 3 months of durability from a PwC/Natty's combo on a garaged vehicle.
 
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