Natty's Red users

I also put it on a bit too thick in a couple of places and had to really buff to get it off. Looks comparable to P21S, seems a little wetter than NB. Longevity I don't know, only had it on about a week now. It does seem to look even better after a day of curing. Amazing looking on my Ruby Red paint. :woot:
 
i tried this on my car tuesday night... im going to agree with most here... its not exactly easy to remove, however the appearance is really nice... i had a not so fun time trying to get it off where i applied to much... ill have to see about the durability/beading today because its absolutely ****** out around the philly burbs.
 
CHAOS said:
i tried this on my car tuesday night... im going to agree with most here... its not exactly easy to remove, however the appearance is really nice... i had a not so fun time trying to get it off where i applied to much... ill have to see about the durability/beading today because its absolutely ****** out around the philly burbs.



How does it affect the look of your metalflake? I'm trying to find something that leaves metalflake looking wet without muting it.
 
evilWagon said:
How does it affect the look of your metalflake? I'm trying to find something that leaves metalflake looking wet without muting it.





i dont have any closeups... but it does look really wet... heres a distanced shot at a local meet

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Nice, thank you... Unique plate too, might want to blur it.



If the sun every comes out down there (unlike here, we're in thick pea soup fog) would you mind snapping a picture of the metalflake?



I'm on the brink of going the zaino route but NR/NB looks so good on the Subaru's.
 
im not doing anything illegal in that picture so no need to blur it haha....



i dont think the sun will be out at all today... its overcast and raining off and on... so i get to see the beading... ill try to get something for you after i get done work tho
 
I'd appreciate the pics... I'm drooling over your car. If my fiance wasn't trying to bankrupt me with our wedding in August I would have had a WRX wagon (or STI) instead of the N/A Impreza.



For whatever reason no one in our Subaru club shows their plates, up here they're pretty high theft vehicles... so between that and people copying plates to tranport stolen vehicles/run toll highways it's rare to see them online.



I find the thing I really REALLY want from the STI is the six speed.
 
evilWagon said:
I'd appreciate the pics... I'm drooling over your car. If my fiance wasn't trying to bankrupt me with our wedding in August I would have had a WRX wagon (or STI) instead of the N/A Impreza.



For whatever reason no one in our Subaru club shows their plates, up here they're pretty high theft vehicles... so between that and people copying plates to tranport stolen vehicles/run toll highways it's rare to see them online.



I find the thing I really REALLY want from the STI is the six speed.





haha thank you, i love my car, and even if my car was stolen... its a car... ill move on... plus i am a big ******* and im not afraid to hurt someone attempting to take something of mine :)... the six speed is nice, sometimes haha... i have to shift quite a bit... anyway



now back to your regularly scheduled thread....
 
ok ive got some flake shots... keep in mind the car is DIRTY lol... its been rained on and driven for 2 days straight ... and i didnt have any QD handy to wipe it down...

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drivers side door handle area, you can see some dirt on the paint

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drivers side quarter panel

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natty's red on my helmet :)
 
Chaos; those flake shots are awesome, thank you.



The clubs organising a group buy of amongst other things Poorboys products, I'm going to have to grab a can of NR.
 
Ok, Got around to using my Natty's Red and my Red Moose Glaze.

I have a 1988 Guards Red Porsche 911 with original paint. I had been using 3M Imperial

Hand Glaze and One Grand Blitz wax. I was very happy with that and have been using

this combo for years. I had my doubts about being able to do any better with what I

had to work with. First the RMG did exactly what I was expecting. That stuff is amazing !

It took off what the 3M did not ! I applied the Natty's with a damp microfiber cloth.

I found by doing this I never applied too much. The Natty's was a bit harder to remove

than the Blitz, I also just let it dry to a haze, removed with microfiber towel.

Really, really impressed with this combo. I cannot wait till next weekend to do another

coat of the Red, something tells me multiple coats of the Red will be killer !
 
Not to get too OT, but has anyone experienced Natty's red staining trim? I know it's not Natty's, but the last time I used EX-P on my car it really stained my trim up. I'm usually pretty careful, and never had this problem with #21, TS, P21s, etc.
 
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