The Beauty of Poorboy's PwC Blue topped with Natty's Blue

G35stilez

Ari Gold
Over the weekend, a bunch of us attended the Poorboy's World Meet to try out some new products, amongst those, the new "blues". While some were a bit sceptical over how much "better" they would be, we searched for some answers. All of the vehicles shown were polished out and as we all know, that's the most important part of a good looking vehicle.

Anyways, after trying them side by side I found the blue to have better color depth, hiding abilities, and glow than the white series (original). The results weren't hugely different in comparison, but on a larger scale (entire side), they were more noticeable. Notice in the pics, the deep, wet, glowing look of the combo. All have 1 coat PwC blue, and 1 coat Natty's blue.


Patrick's nephew's T/A
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Dino's SC430
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My Integra
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Questions? Comments?
 
Sean

The blue nattys is easy as the white nattys, im talking about the Easy On/Easy Off ???

By the way, the red in ur integra is just amazing, im loving nattys more and more :)

Akele abraço
 
After putting on the Blue pcw the natty's went on as slick as snot... I mean the pad almost flew out of my hand it was so slick... I was trying a new towel so coming off it was a little harder but there was no dusting..
 
GSRstilez said:
I didn't have ANY problems with removing. I did 2 panels, then removed.
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I like to use S&G with Natty's blue. Mist a little S&G on the pad or panel, then apply Natty's Blue to a panel or two, and wipe right off.
 
Sean I think that is the wettest I've seen your car look. I'd swear the paint hadn't dried yet.
 
mgm2003 said:
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I like to use S&G with Natty's blue. Mist a little S&G on the pad or panel, then apply Natty's Blue to a panel or two, and wipe right off.

That's really interesting!!! I never thought of using them simultaneously. I'll get back to you on how it worked for me.

Thx:)
 
I used PwC blue on a van this weekend while you were all having fun lol. It really yeilded a wetter look that the original PwC and had very good hiding capabliltys.

Greg
 
Here is some shots of today's rain. Both me andd sean talked and agree that blue keeps the paint amzingly clean during the rain

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Now this is after spray and wipe and a second coat of blue
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Very nice, this thread reminds me, I need to get out and S100 my Jeep, it so far has 3 coats of UPP after buffing with Menzerna FPII at 1500rpm's 3 days ago.
 
"thats hot"

nice job as always GSR. i gotta get my hands on some of that blue nattys. sounds really interesting to play with :)
 
Looks great Sean.

I got the new fine detailing clay from Autopia which I will be trying today, ironically right after I was banned from Autopia. :) I may do a layer of Nattys on the car to judge it against Souveran.
 
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