How to apply nattys blue? Need help asap!

Hey guys,

First off, tell me what you think of what ive done so far, and what to do next.

Wash with KIT & foam gun
de-bug
clay
QD
SSR1 (PC)
Meg's machine glaze #3 (PC)

ok is there anything else to do before lsp?

what I have for LSP's

Nattys Blue
Nattys White
Megs GC

And last but not least, how should I apply nattys for the best results, and how many coats, and also the recommended cure time between coats.

Thanks for your help!
 
I just follow the directions on the can, by hand just put it on, let haze, wipe off. I think after about 2 or 3 coats, Its not doing much more.

Never used machine glaze, but you should be set for lsp. I would use natty's blue.
 
Natty's Blue is def some good stuff. It's my 2nd best wax next to LS. Never done more than 2 coats a week apart. Really easy to work with. Apply and by the time you finish the last panel the first panel should be ready to remove. I do our cars outside in direct ex poser so if it sits for to long it becomes a little more difficult to remove. I've never used Natty's White, but NB will blow Meg's Gold Class out of the water. I used to use Meg's GC & #26 paste.
 
It all depends on the color of the car if you have a dark color car then use Natty's blue, but if you have a light color use the reg. Natty's to give the paint that extra POP!
 
whitejavaS500 said:
And last but not least, how should I apply nattys for the best results,and how many coats,
and also the recommended cure time between coats.
Thanks for your help!


And last but not least, how should I apply Nattys for the best results,
this would be your choice... hand or machine is fine, just remember you only apply Nattys like it's the last bottle on earth. A little bit goes a long-long way.


and how many coats,
Again this comes down to user preference... one is fine but 2 will insure a thorough even coat all around.

and also the recommended cure time between coats.
Cure time on all products depend on many variables.... Temp, Humidly and how thick it was applied for a few examples.

Always do a swipe test to insure the product it set-up. if you try to remove a product before it's time you will experience an oily haze that just seems to smear and not remove.

Thanks for your help!
Your Welcome
 
harry444 said:
It all depends on the color of the car if you have a dark color car then use Natty's blue, but if you have a light color use the reg. Natty's to give the paint that extra POP!
Depends, on my white suv, Natty's Blue has better depth and wettness which is what I wanted and is hard to achieve with white.

I use the yellow Pinnacle foam applicator pads, let sit and haze, then buff off. I love Natty's Blue, plus it smells great lol.
 
whitejavaS500 said:
Hey guys,

And last but not least, how should I apply nattys for the best results, and how many coats, and also the recommended cure time between coats.

Thanks for your help!


Cure time between Carnuba's is different than a synthetic like UPP/FMJ/Z-line etc.

Color is also affected by layers of carnuba (anyone remember the RSX with 20 coats of TS on it and how Blue it was?? :lol).
 
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