NXT vs Natty's Red

mct601

New member
Well first off I'm new to the site, and somewhat new to waxing.



That being said, I'm out of EVERYTHING except shampoo. Wax, interior cleaners, everything. It's going to be raining all week, so I'm going to have 4-6 days of no cleaning (unfortunately). I've been wanting to try poorboy's natty's paste, and need a GOOD sun protectant for my black interiors (Mississippi sun + 110* heat), but I haven't taken the step from OTC products to Internet orders.



So basically, here's my dilemma.



I can run to autozone now, pickup some NXT 2.0 and pickup some interior products.



Or I can take advantage of my down time and order what I just placed in my autogeek basket:



-poorboy's natty's red paste

-poorboy's leatherstuff

-aerospace 303





Also, both of our vehicles ('08 Pontiac G8/gray, '08 Escalade/eggshell white) have "Autobutler" protection programs on them. Basically every 6 months we bring the vehicles to the dealership, and they apply some kind of paint sealant, leatherguard, and fabriguard. personally I think it's mostly a gimmick, but I do notice a difference when we have the sealant reapplied. my question is should this alter my technique or products I use to wash our cars?











Thanks
 
Take the downtime and use the search function. I select "search titles only" and enter the names of products I am interested in. The result will be some amazing information by the very experienced people here. For example you will learn the NXT is a sealant which will last much longer then the Natty product. I can say that the NXT really darkens the paint and will last approx 2-3 months while the the Natty blue will make the car look like its dripping wet. Looks like the car is covered in a clear oil but only last about 3 weeks.
 
I like to apply a sealant like Optimum Opti-seal or FK 1000p for long lasting protection and then top with a wax.
 
I access discussion forums during the day on the fly from my iPhone. Unfortunately, when I hit the search feature on my phone it doesn't work for some reason.





I was also trying to see if anyone is familiar with the Autobutler system and if there was anything I needed to know about applying sealants and waxes with it.



Thanks for any and all replies.





Edit: Also, the reason I'm deciding among "lower end" products is I'm not in a situation to buy a $100+ kit. I just need/want something to tie me over until I can get through August-September (damn school tuition).
 
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