Blue Natty's shortage

Poorboy

Founder Poorboy's World
Due to the demand of Blue Natty's, please be patient if a distributor is "out of stock" and has it back-ordered. We are making it as fast as we can and will re-stock our distributors ASAP. Thanks for you patience and understanding:)
 
Steve

Thanks I am starting to hit the bottom of the one you send me and around the edges its starting to break up a bit....I was wondering what I should do...as when I press the foam pad in it breaks up and chunks form on the pad.....can I knead it back into one form?
 
Beemerboy said:
Steve

Thanks I am starting to hit the bottom of the one you send me and around the edges its starting to break up a bit....I was wondering what I should do...as when I press the foam pad in it breaks up and chunks form on the pad.....can I knead it back into one form?

Don't press so hard, just gently rub and yes it will go back to form :online2lo

wow is BLUE that good!

:biggrin: :punk:
 
Hopefully distributor's don't follow the lead of the gas companies and start upping the price due to a Natty's Blue shortage! :phone2:
 
pr0digy25 said:
Hopefully distributor's don't follow the lead of the gas companies and start upping the price due to a Natty's Blue shortage! :phone2:

I don't think that will happen as we will be restocked within the next two weeks :sorcerer:
 
If only Natty's Blue tasted as good as it smells....

It looks awesome, is easy to use and this wax is by far the best smelling car wax ever made. :cheers:
 
I will be ordering some paste wax soon.
Which type would be better for light paint(yellow), the blue Nattys or regular?
Thanks,
Shane
 
General thought on the subject says that the original Natty's is better suited to a yellow car. With that said I think blue Natty's would look great on it, it will fill in very minor swirls a bit better and it should deepen the color of your paint. The original Natty's is more of a shiny wax, it will make your car so shiny it's hard to look at.
 
Dwayne said:
If only Natty's Blue tasted as good as it smells....

Isn't that the truth! My 5 year old son absolutely loves the smell of Natty's Blue and Poorboys Wheel Sealer. I have to hide them both!!
 
tubafeak said:
General thought on the subject says that the original Natty's is better suited to a yellow car. With that said I think blue Natty's would look great on it, it will fill in very minor swirls a bit better and it should deepen the color of your paint. The original Natty's is more of a shiny wax, it will make your car so shiny it's hard to look at.

So I should get both, lol
 
Focusedonsound said:
We aren't going to see prices soar for Natty's blue ... like our Gas Prices are we steve?

No they won't soar due to shortages, but it is likely that the price of products will rise a little due to shipping costs. My FedEx bills have gone up 3% in the last two weeks alone:eek:
 
tried natty's blue last weekend, car was polished 3 months ago, UPP as the lsp :) took the picture around late afternoon. looks really great!

p.s I apologize for the shaky hands :)
 
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