Natty's Blue as LSP

uflraptor

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I have never used a carnauba wax as my LSP. I have always just stopped with my sealant. This year I was fortunate enough to do my “Spring Detail” early in the spring. So early in fact that it got snowed on:cry: . I found myself with a little extra free time one Sunday (2 weeks ago) so I figured why not try out some Naty’s Blue. I applied it by and buffed it out. Like all PB products is a joy to work with. The results…………


WOW, this stuff is AWSOME.:rockon I can’t wait to put on another coat. Everything about the finish is different. Its smoother, has more of a “pop”, the metallic flake sparkles more. You name it. It is a breeze to run the duster over it.

How many layers can I get on before it really doesn’t make a difference?

Shawn
 
I would concur with you on Nattys its my go to for paste wax....try two coats and while you are putting it on use a light spray of QD on the paint and it will smooth out the wax a lot better...I also use a light spray of QD to remove....its like spit shinning the car
 
I would concur with you on Nattys its my go to for paste wax....try two coats and while you are putting it on use a light spray of QD on the paint and it will smooth out the wax a lot better...I also use a light spray of QD to remove....its like spit shinning the car

Yes there are a few threads on spit shining ...Holland_Patrick is one of the best at it that I've seen in person.

I assume S&G would work for this?:hmmm:

Yes, that's the ticket:bigups

That's the ticket....I started doing this some time back and now its my only process...start by doing a small area to develop the process....I think that it makes the car allot shiner

Absolutely, it took me a while to figure out the process, but then it became really easy..

Answer to your intial question is that 2-3 coats seems to be the best overall look, but I've seen and heard people who add a coat after every wash and their cars were just unbelievable:wow:
 
You got that right audiboy! I've put 3 or more coats on in a week.:passout:
 
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