New Paste Wax is here

Poorboy

Founder Poorboy's World
Working on pictures ...but it's about ready to go....

until i figure out pictures..here's some information...

It's Name..... Nattybumppo's Limited Edition Paste Wax

Comes in a limited edition Jim Henson Muppet Car Tin

It's about 10.5oz ..white in color

Most will be sold through PremiumAutoCare ..there are only about 40 ..that will be sold...

Each will come with instructions written and signed by Natty himself...

more to come.......
 
Heck with the pictures....where's the free samples!! What discount will you give us...when will it be up at here!!????

jeff
 
What are the characteristics of the wax? How about composition?

Only 40???? What'd you do, stir it up in a bucket!:D
 
Poorboy said:
Working on pictures ...but it's about ready to go....

until i figure out pictures..here's some information...

It's Name..... Nattybumppo's Limited Edition Paste Wax

Comes in a limited edition Jim Henson Muppet Car Tin

It's about 10.5oz ..white in color

Most will be sold through PremiumAutoCare ..there are only about 40 ..that will be sold...

Each will come with instructions written and signed by Natty himself...

more to come.......

Poorboy,

Good grief, I hope his picture isn't on the can! :D :D :D

Seriously, I'm looking forward to seeing some reviews on it.
 
It's a hard paste wax...goes on forever....Natty has been the inspiration and sole tester of the product outside of meand the chemist.

It can be applied in sun or shade and is as easy on/off if noteasier than EX...

It's wax base is Brazilian No# 1 Carnuba

It has patented UV light absorbers to give a longer lasting shine.

Why only Limited Production....because I didn't want to buy thousands of tins or jars, neither did my chemist, and these were really cool looking tins....they split in the middle, wax on one side applicator on the other...and they have the Muppets hanging out the window...and it even rolls...

Boss, no pictures of Natty, I want to attract customers, not scare them away.:eek:..lol

OH yeah ...this is what Natty used on the Audi after the rotary on the other thread and on his father's Mercedes too...
 
No pics of that Audi or the Benz. Bummer.:(

Does this paste wax rate up with P21S, Trade Secret and the Pinnacles as far as shine goes?
 
rtbrick said:
No pics of that Audi or the Benz. Bummer.:(

Does this paste wax rate up with P21S, Trade Secret and the Pinnacles as far as shine goes?

That answer I'll leave for Natty..who has much more experience with Pastes than I....

As far as I was concerned I never thought paste waxes were very widely used until I came into some detailing forums...I read so much about people topping other stuff with the above mentioned products and Natty put my chemist to the test...

What I can tell you from my testing is that it repells dust and dirt..
water beads and then runs quickly and what really impressed me, was the depth and glow it gave on top of EX:eek:
 
Poorboy said:


What I can tell you from my testing is that it repells dust and dirt..

Excuse me...but that is what Wax does...dust run to wax...sprints to it....you...have an "imposter: Wax.. :)..just kidding
jeff
 
After i wax my vehicle, the next day i almost always have some dust on her...i get the Qd out and clean her....
so if your doesn't attract some dust.....not to bad...not to bad at all..
jeff
 
oh....yes I thought it was rather weird, but Natty had told me the first time he tried it on his truck, which sits outdoors under trees, that the usual stuff that fell out of the trees, which usually would stick to his truck... would not stick :)
 
Poorboy,

Sounds like good stuff! Since nobody has asked yet, can you tell us the price?
 
Boss_429 said:
Poorboy,

Sounds like good stuff! Since nobody has asked yet, can you tell us the price?

Boss...I've been going back and forth on it....the Tins were expensive ...the labor at the factory to fill them was quite an effort...it kept going through the wheel holes before it solidified and it took a few attempts to get it right.


so the answer right now is..I'm not positive
:rolleyes:
 
Re: $$$$$$$$$$$

detaled by hans said:
my banker is on line 3 should i ask for a loan for new pasta..... ooops paste????????

now that's funny...no I don't think were talking Souvran or the Zymol (pure stuff?) pricing...;)
 
wow! I go away from the PC to actually do a little work for a while and this happens?

First let me say it has been fun testing products for Steve. I recall getting two little baby food type glass jars; one pink and the other blue. All I heard was "they are polishes...try em' and let me know what you think. Oh yea, the blue one is stronger than the pink one". They of course turned out to be SSR1 and SSR2 and later came the SSR3.

During my testing I asked Steve if he ever thought about a paste wax. "Who uses paste wax anymore?" Sound familiar Steve? LOL Well all you need to look at is the following that exceptional pastes have....P21s, Blitz, Souveran, Trade Secret, and it's clear paste waxe isn't going away anytime soon.

So I'll tell ya all what I know and what my experience has been with this wax over a couple months and maybe half a dozen different vehicles; keeping in PB tradition it is easy on and easy off. If you've used EX or P21s it is right there perhaps even easier. Sun or shade is fine. Let it sit 2 minutes, 30 minutes, an hour.... it simply comes off with almost no effort (if in direct sun on a super hot surface don't push it more than 30 minutes). It spreads effortlessly and a couple dabs of the applicator on the wax will do a pretty large area (easily half my full size pickup trucks hood). It is like P21s in this regard. I joked to Steve that the size tin he has will outlast most of the cars people own.

Looks wise, IMO, it has incredible clarity for a carnauba paste and outstanding depth of shine. On well polished and prepped black or darker colors it is just liquid (it has no cleaning ability). It does an amazing job of minimizing dust/pollen attraction...very unique for a carnauba paste.

Longevity is at least on a par with the top carnauba pastes. During a side by side panel comparo with P21s I ended up stripping both off after 6 weeks and applying PWC. Not because either of the pastes were finished but because I was doing a test with something else. Like anything though...mileage may vary depending on condition, maintenance, climate, etc. I can safely say it can at the very minimum hold its own with the top carnauba pastes on the market in terms of durability.

Try topping something a couple coats of UPP or EX with this paste wax and it'll put a smile on your face!

And no, no pics of Natty on the can. Like Steve said, that would be frightening. LOL

Got to get back to work!

Natty
 
NattyBumppo said:
During a side by side panel comparo with P21s I ended up stripping both off after 6 weeks and applying PWC. Not because either of the pastes were finished but because I was doing a test with something else. Like anything though...mileage may vary depending on condition, maintenance, climate, etc. I can safely say it can at the very minimum hold its own with the top carnauba pastes on the market in terms of durability.
Natty
Natty & Steve -

My only complaint with P21S/S100 paste wax has been that water spots seem to quickly etch into the surface. How did the new wax compare with P21S/S100 in the water spotting category?

P.S. Steve, I'd be willing to drive over to your place and take one of those tins off your hands. That would reduce your shipping costs to Dwayne. I'm only thinking of your best interests. It's not like I'm anxious to try out the new product or anything like that ................ :D
 
Natty,

Nice review! Sounds like it's excellent stuff! Did you try to layer it yet?
 
Boss_429 said:
Natty,

Nice review! Sounds like it's excellent stuff! Did you try to layer it yet?

Unfortunately not really Boss. I was struggling to keep from applying any more to see how it did in the longevity dept.

Shouldn't be a problem layering though as it has no cleaning ability (other than what the tiny amount of PDs that are needed).

Natty
 
NattyBumppo said:


Unfortunately not really Boss. I was struggling to keep from applying any more to see how it did in the longevity dept.

Shouldn't be a problem layering though as it has no cleaning ability (other than what the tiny amount of PDs that are needed).

Natty

Thanks Natty! It makes sense that it can be layered......... at least to a degree. I'm also impressed with this "clear" factor. That would make it an ideal candidate for topping products like UPP!

Too bad that "SOMEBODY" didn't have a hunk of it to give to me on a certain fishing trip.................... as I would have been glad to try layering it! :D :D :D
 
Boss_429 said:


Thanks Natty! It makes sense that it can be layered......... at least to a degree. I'm also impressed with this "clear" factor. That would make it an ideal candidate for topping products like UPP!

Too bad that "SOMEBODY" didn't have a hunk of it to give to me on a certain fishing trip.................... as I would have been glad to try layering it! :D :D :D

But I remembered the beer :confused: .

Natty
 
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