Nattys Blue hard to remove?

ProStreetCamaro

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I just tried out my new jar of nattys blue and after it dried it was a biotch to remove. Is this normal for this wax or did I do something wrong? I am used to my P21S that is just wipe on and wipe off.



Also which do you guys think is more durable, P21S or nattys blue? Any tips would be greatly appreciated! :2thumbs:
 
I think you applied too much. That happened to me the first time I used it, but after that, I was able to take it out in a breeze. The trick? Apply as thin as possible, let it haze, and take out.
 
bigfoot said:
I think you applied too much. That happened to me the first time I used it, but after that, I was able to take it out in a breeze. The trick? Apply as thin as possible, let it haze, and take out.





Thanks I will try that shortly. I did apply it pretty thick. I guess a little goes a long way?
 
ProStreetCamaro said:
Thanks I will try that shortly. I did apply it pretty thick. I guess a little goes a long way?



Yes it does go a long way! I was impressed how long it can go. But the finals are well worth it!:shocked
 
Agree , to thick of application.

I know some or all disagree but I feel Natty Blue has great durability , but is not a slick feeling wax , but beads for a long time and rain seems to blow right off when driving . Don't understand and does not really make sense , but it is what it is........ I dont know whats in this stuff , but really does not act like a carnuba IMO.
 
Well I did a super light coat on half the hood just to test it. It came off much better but still no where near as easy as P21S. I am sure the Nattys is much more durable though. I love P21S on my street rod and I think I will use the Nattys on our daily drivers.
 
ProStreetCamaro said:
Thanks guys! As soon as it is done this strange 60 degree sleeting in a couple minutes I am going to go dry the car and try it real thin.



You can apply it in that super cold weather for you:clap: I know, I lived on Liberty Rd. On Windsor Mills
 
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