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Bluehinder
03-02-2007, 04:10 PM
Hi,



I`ve got two coats, well cured of OCW, and want to top it off.



From reading, some like NB on white. Is there any chance that the NB would shift the color of the white to the blue side?



Would I be better off with regular Natty`s?



Thanks

joshtpa
03-02-2007, 04:52 PM
prefer the Reg Natty`s on our white car. I think the blue is definately geared towards darker cars.

tomee
03-03-2007, 05:32 AM
i personally dont see any diff using either on a white car



ive tried both on mine, and dont really see the diff. so i went and bought nattys blue

imported_mburnickas
03-03-2007, 08:08 AM
I have used it and white cars are hard to see depth etc.

joshtpa
03-03-2007, 08:14 AM
I am curious about a couple of things...If they make Nattys "reg", and Natty`s Blue for dark colors, why even bother. They are saying it is formulated for DARK colors.

Bluehinder
03-03-2007, 02:30 PM
NB has extra oils and a mild glaze from what I`ve read, to promote more depth and a less specular shine, which is usefull on dark cars. It`s not that it`s only for use on dark cars.

imported_mburnickas
03-03-2007, 02:43 PM
Correct, NB has lots of oils in it that is why I do not use it any longer.

budman3
03-03-2007, 02:43 PM
If you have them both try them and see which you like better - if you see a difference. Either will work just fine :).

BigJimZ28
03-03-2007, 05:01 PM
Correct, NB has lots of oils in it that is why I do not use it any longer.



what do you have against oils?

imported_Surfer
03-03-2007, 05:14 PM
I use Nattys Blue on my white suv, love it, NB has a deep/darkening character to it I love, my white takes o na warmer glow then normal since most people like sealants only on light colors. Has great wettness, and on darker colors NB is right up there with high end waxes as far as adepth and wettness. I have CG 5050, Souv, Collinite 915 etc. Still think NB is incredible for what it cost.

imported_mburnickas
03-04-2007, 11:27 AM
what do you have against oils?



because it is like a filler, longevity is poor etc. Nattys, for me, does not last that long when compared to CG5050. Yes CG cost more but I get way better results. So for that reason, I used it like 10 times on various cars, and never again (bottle just sits there). I can get the same outcome from CG Butter wax and, on white, with quickshine. It does nothing for me.

BigJimZ28
03-04-2007, 11:35 AM
because it is like a filler, longevity is poor etc. Nattys, for me, does not last that long when compared to CG5050. Yes CG cost more but I get way better results. So for that reason, I used it like 10 times on various cars, and never again (bottle just sits there). I can get the same outcome from CG Butter wax and, on white, with quickshine. It does nothing for me.





thanks for the info

I have not had a chance to use my 50/50 yet

but I was under the impression 50/50 was also a beauty wax with poor longevity:nixweiss

imported_mburnickas
03-04-2007, 02:21 PM
No big deal. :)



For me, nattys longevity, durability is very poor. A little over 2 months and slickness is 50% gone, shine is ok, beating is about 45% gone and road grim is hard to remove. I have gotten over 4+ months of CG5050, bird dropping are not an issue any more (easy to remove), slickness is well over nattys and shine is well, hands down winner.



I am not saying 5050 is the best, for me, if you do not wax your car every month, 5050 I love. If I wax my car <1 month, nattys would be it. Nattys Blue, CG butter wet wax and CG grim reaper are products that I dislike. Again ,for me.

icu812
03-04-2007, 03:42 PM
I prefer the CG`s XXX paste wax over Nattys on any color

Bluehinder
03-04-2007, 04:43 PM
Excuse me, but what is CG5050? Collinite?