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    What is the difference in real life? I knwo blue is aimed at black and red cars, but can you see a difference, and if so what colours are suited to Nattys?



    I have experience of p21s, how do the nattys pair compare?



    I notice there are no reviews on nattys, yet they get quite a few mentions?
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    Natty`s Blue seems to be wetter on all colors than the regular version of Natty`s.
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    I`m not speaking from experience, but I`ve read that several members here believe that Natty`s tends to make metallic flakes pop and as Scott mentioned the Blue appears wet.

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    looks like I might have to buy both!!! I have 3 black cars and a mettalic red one, and the wifes MX5 is Laguna blue metallic, oh well!!!
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    Natty`s have a better durability than p21s

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Pickett
    looks like I might have to buy both!!! I have 3 black cars and a mettalic red one, and the wifes MX5 is Laguna blue metallic, oh well!!!




    There go! :2thumbs: The easy solution, but obviously more costly.

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    Natty`s - Enhances flake popping while adding a very nice look of wetness.



    Natty`s Blue - Glossiness and wetness galore, more than reg Natty`s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by docker
    Natty`s - Enhances flake popping while adding a very nice look of wetness.



    Natty`s Blue - Glossiness and wetness galore, more than reg Natty`s.






    For my own car (dark metallic gray) I`m going to give Natty`s a shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TUD
    For my own car (dark metallic gray) I`m going to give Natty`s a shot.


    I think you will be quite pleased. VM and Natty`s Blue on dark metallic grey....



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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottwax
    I think you will be quite pleased. VM and Natty`s Blue on dark metallic grey....







    Woo hoo! :faint:





    My car looked like that prior to 1 improper wash.





    Scott, do you think the regular Natty`s would have made that paint, Sparkling Graphite pop ?

 

 

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