latest detail on BMW.. NICE!!!!

UPDATE - i did apply 2 layers of natty's paste wax, but i dont think i'm going to post the pics. in the pictures, its hard to tell the differences. in person though, you can see that the paint looks even darker, and has a little more depth to it...
 
NavindraLR said:
UPDATE - i did apply 2 layers of natty's paste wax, but i dont think i'm going to post the pics. in the pictures, its hard to tell the differences. in person though, you can see that the paint looks even darker, and has a little more depth to it...



Please post pics! I'd like to see this. My guess is that the slickness was diminished a bit, can you confirm it this is the case?
 
actually the slickness improved.. why do u think that it would diminish? b/c that is usually the case with waxes vs. sealants? i always thought waxes were a lil more slick... but then again i never really gave it any real thought, or compared...



ill post the pics later tomorrow, since you guys are bugging me:D
 
Typically I have found sealants to be slicker than waxes. With EX-P+ being slicker than EX-P I would have thought the Natty's would have diminished the slickness at least some.



I was just curious...now I'm even more curious. I'll have to try it myself I guess, LOL.
 
well since you guys insisted that i post pics of the car with the exp+ topped with nattys, here they are. im glad i did post them, cause they actually look pretty good. combo as of now: exp+ x3, nattys x2. no mixing and matching here, right sean?





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hows this for depth?

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the lil specs of crap on the hood, are just dust, from sitting in the garage.. :(

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:cool:

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heres the poor bmw be driven for the first time in a week.. my dads taking it to work :( now its gonna come home dirty.. and there is still salt and snow on the road:shocked

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Navindra,



You have done excellent work in the past like the popping silver on the Acura but these pictures are dynamite. Very deep.



As Scottwax says "reflection is nothing without depth"...well you got both in spades here.
 
Navindra, I haven't been able to get on the forum lately.....I've bought a very nice Houseboat and am in the process of installing my computer as soon as my soon-to be-ex signs a separation aggreement.......fabulous work as usual :xyxthumbs :bow
 
Excellent work, especially under those "cool" conditions. I haven't seen EXP+ yet. Is that a "gonna be" product that you are testing? Any ideas on "whennit be"?
 
That color of blue is awesome!! Clear, sickining reflective and simply awesome! very nice work. I would've been itchy myself to take a rotary to a beemer. But then again, if you know what your doing, more power to you man! Simply awesome work man! AR
 
SilverLexus: thanks... the depth keeps on astonishing even me! i can't wait till spring to rotary my car... i dont even think its ever had any poorboys product on it (my products of choice @ the moment)... so vanilla moose, under exp is supposed to be a good combo for light colored metallics?



Terry: thanks... a houseboat? cool.. i always wanted one of those.. :D



Gonzo: thanks. from what i understand from steve @ poorboys, the exp+ wont be a new product, it will just be a tweaked formula of exp, so it will have the same name.. basically the exp evolving. its supposed to have better durability, and a lil better look to it, which it seem so to have the latter of.. i think it will be hard to test the durability accurately in the winter. :nixweiss as far as when it comes out, i think he said sometime early next year??



Airborne Ranger: thanks.. its not that bad using a rotary.. when i tried burning paint on a junk yard panel, it took longer than i thought...
 
Navindra,



Have you tried using AIO as a base on the Acura?



I used it with P21S on the ES and the silver flake is just popping all over the place.



Gotta believe it would terrific on your Acura...
 
Lee, I think VM + EX-P would be wetter & deeper looking...it may not have quite the durability of AIO, which is a great product, but I like VM better as a base on my car.
 
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