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petp
01-19-2006, 12:57 PM
i used S100 last summer on my black metallic car and loved it. easy to apply/remove and looked great. thought the durability couldve been better, i didnt mind rewaxing every 3 weeks.



now ive been reading some good reviews that say nattys blue is more `wetter` looking and thinking of trying it out.



can anyone who has used both comment on the differences between the two. which did u like better?



PS; how come there are no reviews on the review section on nattys blue?



thanks

stilez
01-19-2006, 01:02 PM
Black metallic?





Tough choice. What are you polishing it with? I`d reccomend to go with Menzerna FPII as a final polish before wax application. After that, you may want to try some Clearkote RMG.



In the end, Natty`s Blue will be a little wetter, side by side with S100/P21s. Here it is on my Integra:



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v157/kappapsi497/2005/DSC05832.jpg

Bill D
01-19-2006, 01:04 PM
There are no reviews of Natty`s in the Reviews Section because that product was never added to the wax category. The Reviews Section is due for a face lift which will happen probably take place sometime after the forum software upgrade.





That hasn`t stopped folks from posting their observations about Natty`s in threads and post in this Detailing Product Disucssion forum.

s2skimon
01-19-2006, 01:10 PM
i`ve preferred the wetness look of Natty`s Blue, but don`t like it over z2 pro so if you`re ever thinking of using zaino`s z2 pro I`d think again. Natty`s Blue looks great over EX-P, VM, RMG , Klasse and AJ

White95Max
01-19-2006, 01:33 PM
I don`t think the look of either S100 or NB is very different, but I do think the application and removal of S100 is easier. NB is by no means hard to use, but S100 is among the leaders as far as ease of use.

Nattys Blue smells like gumballs though! :)

DM101
01-19-2006, 01:53 PM
I agree 100% (unless you want to try Pinnicle Sourveran) 24 hours later add another coat of Natty`s



[quote name=`GSRstilez`]Black metallic?





Tough choice. What are you polishing it with? I`d reccomend to go with Menzerna FPII as a final polish before wax application. After that, you may want to try some Clearkote RMG.



In the end, Natty`s Blue will be a little wetter, side by side with S100/P21s. Here it is on my Integra:

petp
01-19-2006, 01:56 PM
hmmm, wasnt gonna polish. was thinking of just claying it and then waxing.

does polish make THAT much of a difference????

SilverLexus
01-19-2006, 02:04 PM
Sean is correct. My experience is that Natty`s is a bit wetter in appearance. A great wax. :)

White95Max
01-19-2006, 02:16 PM
hmmm, wasnt gonna polish. was thinking of just claying it and then waxing.

does polish make THAT much of a difference????



Polishing is the step that makes the MOST difference. That`s what makes our cars look better than a car that just gets a 1/2 thick coat of Turtle Wax every 8 months.

Scottwax
01-19-2006, 09:50 PM
Natty`s Blue is noticably wetter than S100, more durable too. S100 is a bit easier to use and gives razor sharp reflections.

imported_Neothin
01-19-2006, 10:33 PM
I like the looks of NB to that of S100. Granted I`ve never seen s100 on a black car, but i have seen both on a dark blue car :D

Alfisti
01-20-2006, 02:52 AM
Natty`s Blue is noticably wetter than S100, more durable too. S100 is a bit easier to use and gives razor sharp reflections.

I don`t have NB, just the regular Natty`s, and I find the same results as Scotts comments.



Don`t get me wrong, I like and own both. I tend to use S100 more on white and odd light colours.