Layering Nattys Liquid

Beemerboy

Just One More Coat
Anyone ding this? I have tried on some of the cycles I've been working on, but don't really see a huge difference from just one cost.

I need to try this on a car so I can get a better feel for it


any layering it?
 
I believe it has to do with the solvents used to make it a liquid. The solvents remove previous layers. It's the same reason it's not recommended using it over Blackhole or White Diamond. I think it may be possible if you're applying it by hand and not DA.
 
Well this is a tricky question and would be very hard to prove or dis-prove.

If applied by hand I believe it can be layered, by machine, definitely not.

There are not a lot of solvents in the LNB as can be seen by the slight separation after sitting for a day or so.

After some testing, we also found it did not remove all of the Black Hole, again only if applied by hand. Friction from a machine will remove most if not all of a glaze.
 
How are you gauging thickness/proof of layering?

just looks, since it's too new

I just got done saying Steve said it doesn't layer. You are not taking my word for it, so ask him. You seem to believe everything he says as it is.

As I said, LOOKS.

Even though I don't understand the sarcasm...........

I have seen it done to her and my car numerous times, so LOOKS (again)

As far as believeing Steve, yeah I do. But that doesn;t stop me from trying something myself.

Why do I believe him, simple. He has the utmost integrity. A lesson you may want to learn.
 
I just got done saying Steve said it doesn't layer. You are not taking my word for it, so ask him. You seem to believe everything he says as it is.


I layer LNB over BH all the time....I give it a day in between though...gives my black car a nice deep wet shine.
 
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