Natty's Red is a home run!

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After several debates with myself on what products to use I decided on a straight wash and wax job.This way I would be able to tell what Natty's Red did on it's own merits.I washed my daughter's car earlier in the day then again later on as it was driven through mud puddles.I did use SuperSlick in a foamgun(a review on this will come at a later date).
Coincidently while I was finishing drying my daughter's car the FedEx man arrived with my Red. I hurriedly took the package from him and opened it up.Immediatley the scent of strawbberries hit me. Mmm mmm.
After the sun went down I took a yellow foam pad and began to apply the wax.
I found the texture to be slightly smoother than the other two Natty's but in no way would I say it was soft.Like all the Natty's a little went a long way. Habit dictated that I do the entire car first. Also I wanted to see how it performed on a hot car.Red went on with ease and came off just as easily(as do the blue and white).
Well people it is everything I want in a wax. The car is a dark blue and this wax left it looking soo wet and deeep.Natty's Red is the slickest I've ever used.By the time I finished removing Red the car looked like you could swim in it. As much as I like the other two Nattys this is the topper. In mho it is defintely worth the higher price as this wax gives me the extra I'm looking for.Shine,wet,deep.
A :bigups on Natty's Red! :passout: Rick
 
You know I don't do pics! Chee you have everything else you might as well add this to your inventory!:lmfao :D .:passout:
 
Let us know what you think.
Now I want to compare the look with a glaze and wax(white, blue) finish and a glaze and Red finish because I :love: glazes!:passout:
This turned out to be a great Father's Day Gift!
 
I used my new jar of Natty's Red this weekend too. I have the regular and blue versions also, so I was surprised to see how shocked I was at how it performed. You've outdone yourself on this one Steve. I'd seriously think about adding this as a permanent item to your inventory instead of just having it as a limited run.


Look for pictures shortly.
 
I used my new jar of Natty's Red this weekend too. I have the regular and blue versions also, so I was surprised to see how shocked I was at how it performed. You've outdone yourself on this one Steve. I'd seriously think about adding this as a permanent item to your inventory instead of just having it as a limited run.


Look for pictures shortly.

You guys are killing me here:crazy2:
 
After several debates with myself on what products to use I decided on a straight wash and wax job.This way I would be able to tell what Natty's Red did on it's own merits.I washed my daughter's car earlier in the day then again later on as it was driven through mud puddles.I did use SuperSlick in a foamgun(a review on this will come at a later date).
Coincidently while I was finishing drying my daughter's car the FedEx man arrived with my Red. I hurriedly took the package from him and opened it up.Immediatley the scent of strawbberries hit me. Mmm mmm.
After the sun went down I took a yellow foam pad and began to apply the wax.
I found the texture to be slightly smoother than the other two Natty's but in no way would I say it was soft.Like all the Natty's a little went a long way. Habit dictated that I do the entire car first. Also I wanted to see how it performed on a hot car.Red went on with ease and came off just as easily(as do the blue and white).
Well people it is everything I want in a wax. The car is a dark blue and this wax left it looking soo wet and deeep.Natty's Red is the slickest I've ever used.By the time I finished removing Red the car looked like you could swim in it. As much as I like the other two Nattys this is the topper. In mho it is defintely worth the higher price as this wax gives me the extra I'm looking for.Shine,wet,deep.
A :bigups on Natty's Red! :passout: Rick

Glad you like it and had a Happy Red Father's Day
....now go:passout::passout::passout:

I used my new jar of Natty's Red this weekend too. I have the regular and blue versions also, so I was surprised to see how shocked I was at how it performed. You've outdone yourself on this one Steve. I'd seriously think about adding this as a permanent item to your inventory instead of just having it as a limited run.


Look for pictures shortly.

Good to see it worked out well for you and that you could see a noticable difference between using the White or Blue vs. the Red :)
 
i should be recieving mine tommarow as well as my edge pads (i finally made the jump over) and some other items
 
I used it for the first time today with terrific results and agree with all the fanfare. :wow: :wow:

I usually don't talk about the containers that products come in, but in my opinion it would be a sin for Poorboy to discontinue this wider container that's being used for this "trial" run. :drool: :drool:

I don't care how hard it is to put different size labels on jars that are more narrow, this container makes a great product greater.:bigups

The hook is in where I'm concerned. :love:
 
I waxed my daughter's car on Saturday with the Red. Tonight when I went to her house the car looked better today than the day I waxed it! Maybe this weekend I can hit it with another coat.:passout:
 
I waxed my daughter's car on Saturday with the Red. Tonight when I went to her house the car looked better today than the day I waxed it! Maybe this weekend I can hit it with another coat.:passout:

:bigups Keep us updated:)
 
I got mine the other day and have done a couple customers cars with it. It is awesome stuff. I'll post some pics soon of some more cars with it. I'll also be ordering a few more jars as I don't want to run out of this stuff!
 
This maybe a stupid question, but does Natty's turn black plastic white? I am looking at the 4th of July special (Natty's red, white, and blue). I am thining as a topper to Wolfgang sealant.

Thanks,

SCDetail
 
I dont think it stains trim... not sure why it is on the trim...

if it does stain trim a little peanut butter will get it off.

As for the 3 waxes... trust me that is alot of wax.. im not sure the number of application per jar but its alot
 
I don't know the number of applications either but after 2 my jar looks like it hasn't been touched.I will try to keep track the number of coats I get out of it.
I got Red on some black trim and I just wiped it off with a micro immediately. When the entire car was wiped down I checked out the spot were the trim was waxed and there was no evidence that I was sloppy.
 
I think you said you got 24 coats out of the blue ..it should be about the same, maybe a little more since it can spread thinner:cool:
 
Yeah I've used 3 coats out of my jar and it barely looks like it's been used. A little goes a LONG way! I can't get over how easily this stuff spreads and comes off. I think Poorboy's should definitely modify the rest of the line to match or just make the RED a regular in the family (hint hint).
 
Yeah I've used 3 coats out of my jar and it barely looks like it's been used. A little goes a LONG way! I can't get over how easily this stuff spreads and comes off. I think Poorboy's should definitely modify the rest of the line to match or just make the RED a regular in the family (hint hint).

lol ..we are getting close to being sold out here...
then after all the distributors are in the same situation, we will re-evaluate and look at all the feedback from customers and distributors...we'll probably also run a poll:hmmm:

On a side note ...remember to spread it really thin and make it go as far as it can, dampen your applicator with either a QD or water (I prefer S&G), and let it completely dry ...these will give you the best results...spit shining is also an option that I have seen work really well too;)
 
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