Limited Edition Natty's Red

I put Red down then 2 days later put White on top of that. Made the silver wetter and the metallic pop.
The Red on top of the White muted the metallic imo but it was wet.:passout:

That's a cool tip!

Boy, Rabbi, you LOVE LOVE LOVE that "passed out" smiley!
 
No I do not love the passed out smiley.
This smiley symbolizes me.
I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired.
I DO LOVE WAXING MY CAR.
If I had to choose one Natty's for silver metallic I'd go with the White if I wanted the brightest bling.
Blue if I wanted the silver to "glow".
Red if I wanted the wettest.
Now can i go take a :passout:.:passout:
 
My last Natty's Red sold today ...:( there are a few still available through distributors, but not many;)
 
Yeah I think I bought it, anyways I hope to have it by Saturday along with the clay, polish, and sealant so I can get some protection on. On a side note, I was driving home from pepboys today when a rock bounced off of my hood and put a penny size rock chip in my windshield. Went and had the chip filled and now I'm trying to figure out what to do about the knarly scratch. Should I deal with it before I clay, polish, seal, and wax? I'm gonna try to attatch a pic
 
Yeah I think I bought it, anyways I hope to have it by Saturday along with the clay, polish, and sealant so I can get some protection on. On a side note, I was driving home from pepboys today when a rock bounced off of my hood and put a penny size rock chip in my windshield. Went and had the chip filled and now I'm trying to figure out what to do about the knarly scratch. Should I deal with it before I clay, polish, seal, and wax? I'm gonna try to attatch a pic

Where is the scratch located on the hood or on the windshield???? If on the hood, i would clay first then attack the scratch with an abrasive polish and then finish up with the polish and then the sealant or the red or both lol :dnaughty
 
the scratch is on the hood, its actually two scratches. looks like the rock hit the hood twice before it made it to the windshield. The scratch looks pretty bad, not to the primer or bare metal or anything but its a straight scratch and and then a zig zag. Wondering if I should use some color fill on it after i clay and then polish with SSR1?...then of course with the sealant and nattys red. I'm still trying to get a pic of it today if it ever stops raining.
 
I would try to rub them out with the SSR1 and a cotton cloth first and see what you get. If you are going to use the Jeep like the picture in your avatar, it will probably be the first of many to come:surrender
 
oddly enough I have used the Jeep for a lot of rock crawling and have sustained no damage other than scratches to the skid plate. I have only received rock chips and scratches during my daily 12 mile commute to work, which is probably due to the 70mph highway speeds and highways in Louisiana. Just got the SSR1 and the rest of the Poorboys products in yesterday. Just waiting on it to stop raining now so I can use them.
 
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