Would it be correct to assume that Natty's Blue has scratch-hiding ingredients? I'm hoping that this is the case as I have a red colored car that would benefit from something like this. What exactly set's the blue apart from the regular?
It's not so much that it has scratch hiding ingridients, it just gives the color a depth that makes small scratches and swirls a lot less noticeable. Red should be a shoe-in for showing off the swirl hiding, it should look like it's glowing hot.