BF TPnS and Poorboys Liquid Natty's blue

Ronkh

Wax Waster
Wash
PB SSS + PB APC
Iron-X

Clay = Riccardo yellow + PB SW for lube











During and after both


























 
It cleans like the devil !!!!

Leaves a nice finish, with appearance of wax over sealant

Yeah, BMW has only been from my generation down
 
Came out real nice. Did you dilute S&W for clay lube or did you use it straight?

Thanks

Dilute ????

Nah I do the manly thing and use it straight......... :lol2:

I know Steve says 50/50, but I've always used it straight, so it's sorta habit.

Just like one of my patients said one night, "The tv commercial says when having chest pain, call 911 and take an asprin." He took 10
 
If it wasn't for you I would have never tried it. When I first joined here you pointed me in that direction. Did a black 33 Alfa Romeo 6c with polish w/carnauba topped w/Natty s Blue.....I was in a time crunch and it looked great. 800k car topped with a product called Poorboys. Truly great product thanks Ron.
 
good combination ron. looks very nice.

Thanks Steve

If it wasn't for you I would have never tried it. When I first joined here you pointed me in that direction. Did a black 33 Alfa Romeo 6c with polish w/carnauba topped w/Natty s Blue.....I was in a time crunch and it looked great. 800k car topped with a product called Poorboys. Truly great product thanks Ron.

Hey, it works. I keep trying stuff and end up going back to the old stand by's. This was also a time crunch, I really shudda polished.


Beautiful work!!

Thank you Sir
 

Nice work Ron.



I like Liquid Natty Blue because I can use it in direct sun. I actually find it works best that way.


Thanks Troy.

Sun was real hot here today w high humidity and the tail of the car was sticking out of the garage. After I put the wax on, I actually pulled whole car out and let it sit for 10 - 20 min, then buffed off.
 
looks great, whats the durability on liquid natty?

IMHO - It has a lot of sealant mixed in (as I said imho), having used it for a long time I see what it does and doesn't do.

It lasts a good long time for me.

Having moved to FL, I have found that waxes alone may look great, but because of the relentless sun/heat they don't last that long. A mix gives me (at least in my mind) the best of both worlds
 
After I put the wax on, I actually pulled whole car out and let it sit for 10 - 20 min, then buffed off.


I've always wanted to ask Steve about LNB. When I have used it indoors I have had problems removing it. But when I use it in the sun it is nearly effortless by comparison...


It almost makes me wonder if LNB is heat / sun activated since it works so well that way.
 
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