Red or Blue

Dubbin1

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Can someone please explain to me the difference in the Natty's red and blue. Looking to use it on a dark blue with a lot of metal flake.

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BTW those are 2 different cars

The first is a dark blue metalic, the second is Jet Black (no metalic)
 
opps didnt answer the question :wall

Well on a car like that the NB will give the background a little more depth and mute the flake just a bit to achive that it will also be wet looking

The Red will pretty much do both flake pop and give the car depth and wetness. Best of both worlds :bow
 
opps didnt answer the question :wall

Well on a car like that the NB will give the background a little more depth and mute the flake just a bit to achive that it will also be wet looking

The Red will pretty much do both flake pop and give the car depth and wetness. Best of both worlds :bow

Thanks a ton, that's the answer I was looking for.
 
opps didnt answer the question :wall

Well on a car like that the NB will give the background a little more depth and mute the flake just a bit to achive that it will also be wet looking

The Red will pretty much do both flake pop and give the car depth and wetness. Best of both worlds :bow

Poor pockets I think you have that backwards...

ask steve I use blue down at Macungie one year and when we went to dinner you could SWIM in the metal flake.....it was soo sparkely
 
For me, blue has always added depth and warmth and made the flake pop.

Red added wetness, bling, brightness.
 
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