I just ordered
PB blue paste wax and some poorboys EX-P
i already have the EX and the original natty`s paste
what kind of diffence do you see on black cars?
I just ordered
PB blue paste wax and some poorboys EX-P
i already have the EX and the original natty`s paste
what kind of diffence do you see on black cars?
Black Mustang GT
Dont know what kinda differences you`ll see, but both of your new ones are great LSPs! I especially like natty`s blue.
1970 Camaro RS
2013 Optima SX
2005 Escalade Platinum
2000 Integra GSR
I have noticed sharper reflections on flat colors with the EX-P and blue. More of a sealant type look.
i thought ex-p went with nattys and ex with natty`s blue?
EX-P (the new formula) has come under some Durability criticism, but I dont` have any durability issues at all. I simply love the wetness that Natty`s brings.. Ex-P under Natty`s is my go to combo at the moment for a very deep wet look
Here is what EX-p and Natty`s blue looks like. http://autopia.org/forum/showthread....145#post649145
1970 Camaro RS
2013 Optima SX
2005 Escalade Platinum
2000 Integra GSR
Originally Posted by tumbler
Seriously? Like you, I find it to be quite durable. I`ve been using it on a Chevy 2500 that sits outside 24/7 and I QEW wash a couple times a month. Last waxed in late July and when I washed it this past weekend, it was still beading nicely and had some slickness left. Probably will go another month before it has to be sealed again. Definitely will get EX-P again.
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Back on topic-Natty`s Blue has a super wet look on black, wetter than anything else I have used. Not the liquidy shimmer you get with Souveran but just very wet looking.
RMG/NB on a metallic black Charger with lousy parking garage lighting:
Full sun shot of PwC and Natty`s Blue
VM and Natty`s Blue under cloudy conditions, really shows off how wet it looks:
Dang, after Scott`s pics I might ahve to get meself some Natty`s Blue to add to my PB arsenal....
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