Natty Wax !!!

Clean Dean

Keep it clean !!!
OK... Here is a pristine 1987 Black Mercedes Benz 560 SL with Natty Wax !!!

Prep = Blue claymagic
Megs DACP with rotary Edge Green
Megs # 82 w/ rotary blue pad
Megs #9 w/ PC 7424 prior to application of Nattys
 
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I stated in a previous post that Natty Wax is similar to P21.

I would say now that Natty gives the same depth of P21 with a bit more gloss (IMHO)...
 
I could not put the camera down !!!

This was one of the nicest cars I detail in some time and Natty Wax complimented it perfectly !!!
 
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One more ...

Nattys get a 4 out of 4 stars in overall initial appearance in my book, and I cannot wait to apply to my personal cars to attest to its durability.

BTW... I did not apply a sealant prior to wax. No fear, this car will not be exposed to the elements !!! A real garage queen !!!
 
Sweet There are some cars on the showroom floor that dream at night of having paint like that:drool

Great Job as always Dean:bigups
 
Superb!

It's amazing with all the "secret formulas", and all the "high tech" products that are on the market............... a simple product like Natty's is still hard to beat! :bigups
 
In the background?
The LX- 470 and 'is that a Jag?'
Thay all look Black.
Do you detail all those cars?
 
wow that looks great!!!! but whats with the light on the back........... anyways, that finish is really stunning, especially on a car like that!
 
zesty-man said:
wow that looks great!!!! but whats with the light on the back........... anyways, that finish is really stunning, especially on a car like that!
High mounted brake lights became mandatory in the U.S. in 1986. Car models that were in between major design changes at that time were commonly given a temporary bolt on type of brake light just to be in compliance with the new law. During the next design phase, more aesthetically pleasing locations were found for the lights.
 
That just conviced me to pick some Natty's up with my next order.

What appilcation method did you use? Wipe on/off, or haze/wipe?
 
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