PwC/Ex/Nattys

Craigster

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What's the best combo you guys have using the three above products together?

I am going to redo the Mach soon. I've been using EX alone. I was thinking PwC, EX 2x, Natty's 2x. Some have recommended to just PwC and go straight to Nattys since it is a garage/car cover queen.

What has been working for you?

Thanks
Craig
 
As soon as i get some cash free, im ordering more EX, PWC and Nattys.

Going to look good on blue from what i hear.
 
A couple of weeks ago I put some PwC on, very nice. Next week I will probably put a coat of EX on, should look pretty good.
 
Craigster,

Great post and question! Thought it be better to put it in Steve's forum, as it is so specific to one of the sponsors products. We want to make sure that the General Forums remain as "unbiased" as possible.

Anyhow, the combo you picked is excellent. If you really want to go crazy, I like the following method:

PWC with a PC
PWC by hand
EX by hand
EX by hand
Natty's by hand
Add additional coats of Natty's as you like.
 
max080 said:
This process you all are talking about is if there is no swirl or scratch removal necessary right? If you polish with the ssr line, do you need to also polish with the PP or the PwC?

Right.

For me most likely not, but with PwC you will get added protection.
 
Mine is a grarged car so I like P-w-C then straight to paste wax. I do not have Nattys but something that is simliar.

I the EX then Nattys I think gives a bit more shine from what I have noticed in the cars I have done this with. On my Murano I don't find the color to be much different with the EX then the paste wax.
 
This process you all are talking about is if there is no swirl or scratch removal necessary right? If you polish with the ssr line, do you need to also polish with the PP or the PwC?
 
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