Natty's or Natty's Blue

00GREENMACHINE

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I have a black and was looking on the poorboys site and noticed that they have a new nattys blue out. Has anyone tested this against the regualr nattys? I have a black car. Whats the hole blue deal? Thanks
 
Blue is supposidly formulated for darker colors. I have yet to see a difference b/w the two. They are both great waxes that produce great results. Easy on and easy off! BTW, I use blue b/c it was given to me free of charge by a friend who had two jars. I use it on dark colors.

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These are all EX and Natty's shots!

JJ
 
Gees, think about my wife who decided to wake-up to it every morning. Don't know what she was thinking but it must have something to do with my sparkling personality!

JJ
 
Ive tried both on my car, and the blue seemed to give it more depth and wetness. it was a little harder to get off tho.
 
The regular formula is a bit slicker and clearer while the blue formula offers better wetness and depth. It is all about beauty being in the eye of the beholder.

The real shine comes from the prep work. A quality carnuba is the icing on the cake.

Natty's is so reasonably priced you could buy both and see which one you like best.
 
I have often wondered what type of durability does Natty's reg. or Blue have. I have seen so many great pics of cars that have had it applied on, I have been getting very tempted to order some. Just wondering how long it has lasted for those who have used it.
Thanks
 
I've used both on a darker color metalic and the blue is a deeper shine.

It is much harder to remove then Natty's white.
 
Greenhaba said:
I've used both on a darker color metalic and the blue is a deeper shine.

It is much harder to remove then Natty's white.

The first time I used Blue, I noticed the same difficulty in removing compared to the original formula. Steve passes on a tip from Holland_Patrick...try spritzing your applicator with Spray & Gloss. It makes application and removal as easy as with the original formula.
 
mtodde said:
The first time I used Blue, I noticed the same difficulty in removing compared to the original formula. Steve passes on a tip from Holland_Patrick...try spritzing your applicator with Spray & Gloss. It makes application and removal as easy as with the original formula.

Do you need to do that with each panel? I received mine today and it looked really dry? I havent tried it yet.
 
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