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Old 02-13-06, 08:29   #1 (permalink)
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Long Haul topped with Natty's Blue - any thoughts?

I've got a detail coming up on a 200x? toyota corrolla, metallic burgandy, and I'm looking for something that's fairly durable. It's for a coworker and the car sits outside 24/7. How would this combo look? #80, Long Haul, Natty's Blue. Anyone have any pics of Long Haul, or just maybe, Long Haul topped with Natty's Blue? Also, how's the durability of Long Haul?

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Do a search on scottwax.....he has posted some.
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If I recall Scottwax was a big fan on the LongHaul Polish/Wax as a one step. They have the huge bottle on sale (clearance) at Strauss Auto for like $3.00.
 
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I've read many of Scottwax's posts and that's the main reason I bought some. I'm just looking for a good one step since I don't have the skill to pull out a full polish in a few hours. The last one I did with a full polish took me close to 8 hours, but atleast it looked great when I finished. I guess I mainly want to know about the durability of LH and what it'll look like with Natty's.
 
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Not trying to change your mind but

AIO X 2 THEN Natty's X 2 Would probably be my choice. A nice acrylic topped with a great carnuba ...... Then freshen the natty's as needed ..... Hey what do I know?
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Actually, I'm researching some AIO options right now. Whatever I use, I'll top it with Natty's. I'm trying to figure out what the durability of LH is. Thanks for the responses, keep em coming.
 
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Can't say I've used LH. However, I'm sure it can't compete with most dedicated sealant as far as durability. In your first post, you mentioned that you were thinking about doing #80, LH, then NB. You would be better off going with a dedicated polish (like #80) then a dedicated sealant, then top with NB.
 
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