Natty's using the WOWO method?

Xcessiv

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Hi. :worship2:

Has anyone ever tried the WOWO method using the Natty's blue/red? It makes it as easy to use as, for example, the P21S and it leaves a nice finish. I'm a bit worried about durability.

Do you recommend any other procedure? Whenever I let it haze, I find it a bit too hard to take off and it leaves some marks. Should I let it hazelonger?

Thank you.
 
I have always let the Red haze. One thing that has worked extremely well for me to make it easier to apply and remove is to go over the vehicle first with Spray and Wipe. This prepares the surface, especially after a wash for better results with Nattys. This also eliminated the marks that I too was getting when I used Red after a wash and dry. Hope this helps.
 
I suspect that you might be using to much wax on the car...if you are having that much trouble removing it.

Thin coats is what you want...also if you want to get the streaks out, use some quick detail spray after for a finial wipe down
 
thinner is better .... even when you think you spread it thin ..spread it even thinner ...

WOWO ... it can work but you lose durability ... if it doesn't wipe off very easily then it hasn't finished flashing ..;)
 
Have you cleaned the paint to have a smooth surface to start with? Maybe a claybar or polish? I have never had problems removing Nattys blue or Red. If you have a rough surface to start with it may impede wax removal.

FWIW I let mine set for awhile before buffing it off.
 
One of the best things about the Natty's line is..........
If you miss taking any off and see it a few days later (or longer) It'll wipe off as easy as it does when you first did it.

So IMHO if it was tough to wipe off, it either hadnt flashed/set up or you useed too much.

Put it on thin, let it set up, wipe it off, go inside for a cool drink, go back ouotside and enjoy the beauty.
 
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