Ultra Wettness

00GREENMACHINE

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I am looking for the wettest combo from PB. I have heard good things about PWC. Now there is Blue PWC and Blue Nattys. Would that be the best combo? Its very possible I will apply blue PWC every other month and I always use a QD after a wash. Nattys would get put on depending on how easy probably every month? Would the new blue line work better on my black vw. I want the paint to look like it is going to drip off.
 
If you want to use PwC then apply it, then apply multiple coats of nattys. If you apply PwC after natty's it will remove the wax. I haven't had the chance the use the blue products yet but from their website and other peoples experiences the blue products work best on darker color cars.
 
whats the major difference in teh blue and normal pwc. I know its made for black cars but there has to be more to it. Will one give me a wetter look over the other and is that the same with Nattys?
 
The blue formula Natty's does give you more wetness & depth than the regular formula; the slickness and clearness are diminished a bit.

Most of the wet look will come from your prep work. The prep is what will allow the wetness to come through.
 
Hey yfzcentral do you have a full size pic of your avitar, that car looks awesome! Sorry about the off topic post but I couldn't help myself, ya gotta admit that car looks darn good. :bigups
 
00GREENMACHINE said:
I am looking for the wettest combo from PB. I have heard good things about PWC. Now there is Blue PWC and Blue Nattys. Would that be the best combo? Its very possible I will apply blue PWC every other month and I always use a QD after a wash. Nattys would get put on depending on how easy probably every month? Would the new blue line work better on my black vw. I want the paint to look like it is going to drip off.

The Blue PwC and Natty's will get it dripping wet and using S&G to spit shine and maintain will get and keep it dripping even more:)
 
As good as #16 can be, I find Blue Nattys super-wet by comparison.

Lot easier to apply and remove as well.
 
I'll go with what Steve said I have done plenty of cars with P-w-C and blue Nattys and its a real wet combo. I maintane with the S&G
 
How does Nattys/blue compare to #16 on light colored cars????I have 4 tins of 16 so I don't need nattys but well you know lol.
 
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