Natty's...

SpaceAce

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What are people's thoughts on Natty's as opposed to S100? They often seem to get similar comparisons and usages. Any differences in the look, ease of use, durability, etc of these two?
Thanks!
 
Here are my thoughts:

S100 is a wipe on, and wipe right off product.............. very wet looking.
Natty's is a wipe on, let haze, and then wipe off product............ very clear and shinny.
I find that Natty's has a bit more durability.

Both are great products.
 
I think S100 is a bit easier on and off, may have a more wet look (but not much is there is), attracts dust more than Natty's.

I actually prefer Natty's because it is a bit more durable, is more "clear", and definately attracts less dust. Natty's provides more reflection and basically emphasizes the underlying prepwork. So if you have a good base ie. polish and/or sealant, I feel Natty's is the way to go. S100 has more of it's own look.

I have both products, I like them both, I use them both, I don't think you could go wrong with either one of them.

Hope this helps.
 
I also use both Natty's and S100. Both are excellent carnauba paste waxes with slightly different appearance characteristics. I like Natty's best on light metallics. The clarity of the wax lets the full force of the metallic flake shimmer through, and the reflectivity gives more pop to lighter colors. Natty's also has a self-cleaning effect which makes it very easy to maintain on a daily driver. S100 provides more wetness and depth. I like to use it with darker colors and non-metallics to emphasize the richness and elegance of those paints.

Both are exceptionally easy to use with S100 being even simpler to apply and remove than Natty's. I would give the durability edge to Natty's. Natty's is also a bit less expensive since the Natty's jar is a little bigger than the S100 jar. However, you could buy both of these products and it would still be cheaper than buying a single jar of many other premium carnauba waxes.
 
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