My first can of Natty's

pogo123

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I haven't tried it out yet but this stuff smells great. If it works half as good as it smells it'll be awesome. Can't wait to give it a try. :jump
 
I loved Natty's, it made my Blue 626 shine like new.I couldn't believe how nice it made the 15 year old paint look.I need to buy some more ASAP.
 
I've got 2 cans of it and use it on most every customer detail I do. I think it's the best balance of durabilty and looks in a wax I've used. It looks even better when you put more layers on top of it. Here's my truck-
 
shotime said:
I've got 2 cans of it and use it on most every customer detail I do. I think it's the best balance of durabilty and looks in a wax I've used. It looks even better when you put more layers on top of it. Here's my truck-
Nice! Very nice!
 
Natty's, what to say.... easy on.. and even easier off. Never had a wax that was so easy to work with. No white residue anywhere.......... Just gave my car a good wash and another coat of natty's.. Too sweet. Then the rain yesterday ...uggg. tired of the rain.
 
I've got 4 coats of Natty's on mine now and I love how the rain/water beads on it. Hopefully this weekend I can take it off and start anew as it's been about 5 to weeks since I waxed last.
 
You have the blue color one or the white?
I wanna get the blue one. Oh I have 2 cans of those Nattys as well :D
 
I've been thinking about trying some Natty's for a little while now, I think I'll be ordering some within the next week or two.

BTW, Shotime your Ranger looks awesome! :bigups
 
LikeaRock said:
I've been thinking about trying some Natty's for a little while now, I think I'll be ordering some within the next week or two.

BTW, Shotime your Ranger looks awesome! :bigups

Stop!!! I've been convincing myself to get rid of it!!
 
I love my Natty's. It has another added benefit: a lipless rim....this allows you to run a knife around the edge to loosen the entire round of wax and turn it over onto a 12x12" piece of plastic wrap. Bring the edges together and hold the now plastic covered round from the bottom, then open the edges to expose the top of the round and do a single, even swipe of the hand applicator (I love the Wolfgang Polishing Pal) or the PC pad. Bring the wrap edges together and set round back in the jar. There is plenty of room in the jar to accomodate the plastic wrap folded over the top of the round with the lid of the jar back on. This method allows an even application of wax on your applicator ( which I think contributes significantly to getting a thin even coat on the finish with the least amount of effort), it also keeps the wax round smooth and level, so that there is less waste of product. It is a very simple thing to try out and see if it works for you as well as it does for me. I'm at the point where I don't think I would buy a wax that cannot be used with this method.
 
I like Natty's very much too. I've used it and Trade Secret on my cars. I find Natty's is more reflective than TS, but TS is deeper than Natty's. Since I have silver cars I use Natty's, I've used TS on black cars and it looks great.
 
Rabbi....you mentioned that you've layered Natty's. I know there's this running debate over whether layering a carnuba is fact or fiction, whether in fact it really layers or is one removing the former layer with the new layer...

My question: Can you see a noticeable difference with multiple layers? Does it in fact look deeper?

Thanks bro!
 
I, for one, believe that you can layer certain waxes & sealants if for no other reason than a noticeable visible difference in each successive layer. There's a point of "diminsihing returns," but I do believe that you can layer a lot of the waxes & sealants that we talk about here.
 
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