Nattys RED review.

Garry Dean

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I recently used Nattys RED for the first time on a black 93 Mustang GT after minor paint correction as the LSP.



It must be put on very thin. Even in thin layers it is VERY hard to remove with a dry microfiber. I had to lightly mist it with water for it to come off with no less than moderate effort.



It streaks very badly! It looks decent when you do finally spend an extra 30-45 mins to remove all of the streaks.



Conclusion: A total waste of $21.00! With only moderate looks and a real PITA to remove this product takes way too much time to use and is just not a detailers friend IMO.



You dont know about a product until you use it yourself!



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I just used Natty's Red this past weekend to put a quick coat on my black Nissan 350Z. Very easy to use, no streaks, and looks great.
 
Yeah, I dont understand! I have seen lots of great reviews, but I had a bad experience with mine.



I think Im going to give it another shot before I toss it.
 
BigJimZ28 said:
I will give you $10 for it if it is that bad



Check classifieds I am selling 4 of them real cheap. I noticed that you should put it on and wipe it off still wet. Very easy to use and no streaking at all.
 
Interesting to hear the differing opinions.



I wonder why it was difficult for you to remove and why it streaked.



Did you allow it to sweat enough?



I know Natty's Blue is so easy to use and buff off.
 
Maybe you got a bad can, it may be possible!



I got a bad can of Natty's Blue, but it had mold in it.



I really like Natty's waxes for the easy on / easy off and of course the smell.



I see the pics and they look great. Was the paint warm to the touch at all? I know I have put a coat on a warm decklid from the sun just catching the decklid for a bit before the sun went down.
 
I too used it and did not like how it worked. I have two cans and only took a small amount to try on the hood of my Corvair. I went back to Souvern and just like using it so much more. But I should try it again sometime soon just to be fair.
 
I love Nattys waxes. Always seemed to be relatively easy on/off plus they smell really good.



P.S. that Stang is sick! I've got the exact same one except its got Chrome Ponies and the Titanium lower accents.
 
Pats300zx said:
I just used Natty's Red this past weekend to put a quick coat on my black Nissan 350Z. Very easy to use, no streaks, and looks great.



stang2676 said:
I love Nattys waxes. Always seemed to be relatively easy on/off plus they smell really good.



I've owned multiple cans of Natty's Red and it has always been easy on/off.......



I'vbe applied it by hand and foam applicator......both ways are easy to take off.....



Bad jar maybe? :nixweiss
 
Natty's for president. I don't much use wax anymore, but when I do it's always Natty's, love the stuff- easy to use and nice finish. As a side bonus it lasts a long long time in the jar. I have a jar three years old, only used it 5 times, and it is still very fresh. Might have to bust it out this weekend. Only downside to Natty's is it isn't very durable. Maybe you just got a bad batch, it happens.
 
I have Natty's blue and red. I've used the blue (love it), but i haven't used the red yet. I have always had nothing but praise for Poorboys world products, sounds like a bad batch of Natty's red you have there. I ordered the Natty's red in the middle of september of this year, got a great deal on it $14.99, cheaper than what i paid for Natty's blue.
 
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