nattys, or nattys blue?

Dave Pickett

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What is the difference in real life? I knwo blue is aimed at black and red cars, but can you see a difference, and if so what colours are suited to Nattys?



I have experience of p21s, how do the nattys pair compare?



I notice there are no reviews on nattys, yet they get quite a few mentions?
 
I'm not speaking from experience, but I've read that several members here believe that Natty's tends to make metallic flakes pop and as Scott mentioned the Blue appears wet.
 
looks like I might have to buy both!!! I have 3 black cars and a mettalic red one, and the wifes MX5 is Laguna blue metallic, oh well!!!
 
Dave Pickett said:
looks like I might have to buy both!!! I have 3 black cars and a mettalic red one, and the wifes MX5 is Laguna blue metallic, oh well!!!





There go! :2thumbs: The easy solution, but obviously more costly.
 
Natty's - Enhances flake popping while adding a very nice look of wetness.



Natty's Blue - Glossiness and wetness galore, more than reg Natty's.
 
docker said:
Natty's - Enhances flake popping while adding a very nice look of wetness.



Natty's Blue - Glossiness and wetness galore, more than reg Natty's.







For my own car (dark metallic gray) I'm going to give Natty's a shot.
 
TUD said:
For my own car (dark metallic gray) I'm going to give Natty's a shot.



I think you will be quite pleased. VM and Natty's Blue on dark metallic grey....



2006_BMW_330i_grey_rear2.jpg
 
Scottwax said:
I think you will be quite pleased. VM and Natty's Blue on dark metallic grey....



2006_BMW_330i_grey_rear2.jpg





Woo hoo! :faint:





My car looked like that prior to 1 improper wash.





Scott, do you think the regular Natty's would have made that paint, Sparkling Graphite pop ?
 
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