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    I have been collecting detailing products for the past few years and have yet to really run a bottle of one product totally dry..I guess I just get kinda amped reading about some new product and then cant control myself from buying it.



    I currently have in my LSP collection:



    4* UPP

    PB EX-P

    P21S

    NXT Tech Wax



    Its not that I dont love the above products (well the NXT has little to no durability)...I am just wondering if Nattys Paste Wax is going to blow me away in comparison to my other LSPs....



    I pretty much exclusively use P21S on the M3 (its a dark blue..lighter than navy)



    If anyone can give me any of their opinions or comparisons I would love to hear them before visiting AutoGeek again. :woot:

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    Try the Natty`s Blue before the regular. I think it would definitely be worth the money to give it a shot!



    Optimum Wax would be another must have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by COBRyan
    Try the Natty`s Blue before the regular. I think it would definitely be worth the money to give it a shot!



    Optimum Wax would be another must have.
    I guess I had been looking at the blue when I was searching for it...thanks. OCW is the spray wax..right? I have heard the durability of that is a bit lacking but the shine is nuts..is that what you have found to be true?



    Thanks.

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    What is UPP?



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    Quote Originally Posted by RogueM3
    I have been collecting detailing products for the past few years and have yet to really run a bottle of one product totally dry..I guess I just get kinda amped reading about some new product and then cant control myself from buying it.


    Wow thats exactly what I do... I never use a whole bottle of anything... I just ordered OCP and OCC yesterday b/c I kept reading about how good they worked haha. Never use up my products just keep buying new ones, which is a bad habit for a poor college student.



    UPP is Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection, its a sealent that is suppose to be super slick and works well on light colored cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chang
    works well on light colored cars.
    I also really liked the results it provided on another Avus Blue M3 that I detailed for a friend.



    My favorite on Reds and Imola Red (BMW Red) in particular has to be the EX-P..it was utterly amazing..

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    I use natty`s over ex w/carnauba, should work over ex-p too. I love it on dark cars.

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    I have found UPP better on darks........OCW is amazing on anything. As for durability, its really not an issue, and is as good as they get, with the exception of Klasse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by a.k.a. Patrick
    I have found UPP better on darks........OCW is amazing on anything. As for durability, its really not an issue, and is as good as they get, with the exception of Klasse.
    Patrick,



    Are you saying that the OCW`s durability is as good as it gets?

    I love Klasse AIO, but didnt really fall in love with the SG... :think:

    I think I might end up ordering some OCW, Nattys, and a jar of Wheel Wax..



    Any more opinions are more than welcome and appreciated.

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    I do love Natty`s (only used the original version so far). Very durable and slick.



    More suggestions?



    Here you go.



    FK1 #2180 sealant topped with FK1 Pink Wax or FK1 #1000 Paste wax



    Every recommendation so far is top notch quality - you can`t really go wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdekany
    I do love Natty`s (only used the original version so far). Very durable and slick.



    More suggestions?



    Here you go.



    FK1 #2180 sealant topped with FK1 Pink Wax or FK1 #1000 Paste wax



    Every recommendation so far is top notch quality - you can`t really go wrong.
    Can you point me in the right direction about where to find the FK1 products? Havent heard too much about them..but I never want to miss out on the next wonder product.. :grinno:

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    Quote Originally Posted by RogueM3
    Patrick,



    Are you saying that the OCW`s durability is as good as it gets?


    OCW is a lot more durable than you would expect a spray product to be. Besides, despite it being a thin liquid, you could probably pour it on a pad and apply conventionally and the product isn`t any thinner than Klasse SG or Glanz Wax, both of which are very durable products. Seriously, don`t let the application method fool you.



    Natty`s Blue has a wetter look than P21S/S100 and is about as reflective too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottwax
    OCW is a lot more durable than you would expect a spray product to be. Besides, despite it being a thin liquid, you could probably pour it on a pad and apply conventionally and the product isn`t any thinner than Klasse SG or Glanz Wax, both of which are very durable products. Seriously, don`t let the application method fool you.
    Thankyou...I dont think it was the application method that was throwing me off...I dont know where, but I thought I had heard it was sort of only Okay..more of a Gloss enhancer than a true wax..

    Natty`s Blue has a wetter look than P21S/S100 and is about as reflective too
    Sounds like exactly what I am looking for. :woot:

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    Quote Originally Posted by RogueM3
    Thankyou...I dont think it was the application method that was throwing me off...I dont know where, but I thought I had heard it was sort of only Okay..more of a Gloss enhancer than a true wax..


    Optimum Car Wax is a true stand alone LSP. Got a full three months out of it over Clearkote`s RMG on a Lexus SC430 that is garaged at night and parked in the full sun all day. Still beading well when I rewaxed it at the owner`s request.
    www.scottwax.com

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    Sure - www.fk1usa.com - very durable products btw.

 

 
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