atkinsonair
Official Wax Waster
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Like the secret onion sauce.....:drool:If I gave you all our trade secrets they wouldn't be secrets![]()
i can't give a definite answer at this point, but I think it should last a bit longer., Two things to consider because it's a liquid, it will have more cleaning ability than a paste, especially if applied by machine, which will also means it can not be layered.
I really wouldn't comment on other companies products, but for LNB it would make a more uniform and continue to make the surface slicker with additional coats. At least that is the finding we have seen during testing.
I got lost here. It seems these two statements are coming from opposite ends of the field. Is the first statement just referring to its use with a machine?
more or less referring to OCDers who feel the need to go over and over a finish ...![]()
i can't give a definite answer at this point, but I think it should last a bit longer., Two things to consider because it's a liquid, it will have more cleaning ability than a paste, especially if applied by machine, which will also means it can not be layered.
more or less referring to OCDers who feel the need to go over and over a finish ...![]()
i can't give a definite answer at this point, but I think it should last a bit longer., Two things to consider because it's a liquid, it will have more cleaning ability than a paste, especially if applied by machine, which will also means it can not be layered.
I know I don't post much on this forum anymore, but happend to "stop in" and saw this thread. HOLY CRAP. :yay
I asked for Liquid Natty's years ago. LOL
WOOOOHOOOOOO.
I can see it now...liquid Natty's Blue, followed by Natty's Red Paste. :rockon
I'll buy it when available. :dnaughty
We do listen to our customers, it just takes time to make it right![]()
i can't give a definite answer at this point, but I think it should last a bit longer., Two things to consider because it's a liquid, it will have more cleaning ability than a paste, especially if applied by machine, which will also means it can not be layered.
Based on this statement I have a few questions.
1. What affect will this have on a Black Hole? I really like how black hole brings extra depth to black vehicles. Will the cleaning ability of LNB remove the BH?
2. What affect will this have on a sealant like EX-P? I really like lay on a layer os sealant on vehicles for protection and then top it with a nuba for looks. Will the cleaning ability of LNB remove the BH?
The by-hand application of the LNB and allowing for the extra cure time for EX-P sound like an excellent approach. But is it me or is the ease of application of Natty paste wax just seem to make it the "right" choice for those who wish to top their sealants? But I rarely top w/ carnaubas. For customer's vehicles I don't have them long enough to allow for a cure time and for my own 3 applications over as many weeks with EX-P has Mrs. Clean quite satisfied. Now that I have a white p/u I may try topping EX (not P) w/ NB. Though at the same time I am really curious about White Diamond and how it would look on the white paint, and then I would opt to go with EX-P. Ain't it great to have choices?There is no definitive answer ... to keep the bulk of either BH or EX-P on the finish, I would apply by hand not machine. The light cleaning ability will not be strong enough to remove a cured sealant. So my procedure would be BH, EX-P , cure for 24-72 hours and then LNB![]()
I did my black Mustang a couple of months ago with EX, BH, & 3 or 4 coats of Natty Red. I have this nice new bottle of LNB & I'm thinking about throwing a coat on top. Should I? Or should I clay it & start over? There's a show tomorrow & the car looks good. I really don't feel like starting over.
I think you answered your own question.