Natty's Red users

Johnnie27

New member
I just purchased some Red. I'm curious to hear your thoughts on how it performs. I've never used any of the Natty waxes but from what I've read about White and Blue, they're great.



How do you rate the:



Ease of use (wax on, wax off)

Durability

Look

What it compares to





Thanks,



J
 
I'm waiting for my trio set to come in, will let you know how it goes when i get to use them.
 
zoomzoom mazda5 said:
I'm waiting for my trio set to come in, will let you know how it goes when i get to use them.



Natty's Red, White, and Blue? Sounds like you should use them on Wednesday. :usa



Mike
 
i just tried my red last night on my buddy's 05 srt-4... ill post pix in the click n brag later... but i like it thus far, im gonna try it on my car ASAP
 
It seems to me that Natty's Blue buffs off a little easier than Natty's Red, but I'll reserve judgement until I've used NR a little more. Both waxes look great.
 
I also had 1 heck of a time getting it off, some would say I did not let it dry

well I figure 1 hours is good, The Red still came off way to hard for me, Going back to

p21s or s100
 
Snobird: Sounds like you actually let it sit too long.



It needs to sit just long enough to has slightly. I usually remove mine with a qd anyway so its a non-issue.
 
According to the manufacturer the longer you let it set up the easier it is to remove. I also found it somewhat difficult to remove, especially where I applied it too heavy. Came off pretty easy when it's applied very thin. Looks great on red.
 
Use it today on wife's car and if you use to much it's hard to remove and also if you try to wipe off to fast. It came out very nice in shine and wetness.
 
How does the red compare with the white? I have the white, and to me, it isnt all THAT easy on and off. It (the original white formula) seems to be pretty durable for me (ie longer than the other pastes that I use) but isn't as easy to use as some others that I currently use. When compared to Steve's sealants (EX, and EX-P), Natty's removal is a BEAR, but it does look nice.
 
I was to lazy to use the white or blue today, but the red leaves a great shine on white! just remember to apply thin and wait to buff off.
 
Yes just wait a few minutes longer and very thin and use a good MF to wipe off and you will like it alot.
 
zoomzoom mazda5 said:
I was to lazy to use the white or blue today, but the red leaves a great shine on white! just remember to apply thin and wait to buff off.



Good to know! :xyxthumbs



I've had mine for a couple of weeks now, but haven't had a chance to try it out yet (got it just after I had done a full detail on the car). I have next week off, and since it's been a month since the last detail I figured I'd use one of the days to strip the old wax and try out the NR. I was hoping it would add even more wetness to white than the NB I currently have on.
 
This is the first time i use natty's at all, and i was very happy with my red. Maybe in a few weeks i get to use white and blue, to see which one to me is the best one on my wife's white Toyota matrix.
 
I don't know how limited this wax is really going to be, but I just noticed that the 8 oz. wide mouth jar is now out of stock on the Poorboys site. I'm pretty sure that it's still available on other sites though.
 
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