Should I layer NB?

expectingrain

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Should I put 2 layers of Natty's Blue on, or is one OK? And if 2 is better, how long should I wait between applications? My problem is I have to park outside, so if I have to wait a day between layers, I'm afraid of dirt getting on the car and scratching it during application. Any thoughts?
 
Almost all carnauba waxes degrade at a fairly quick rate, so instead of trying to "layer" it, I would look at it more like rejuvenating it on a regular basis, like once every other week to once a month.
 
This is excellent advice. It took me a good while to figure that one out. I know refresh my carnuba weekly with a spray wax. It is good to have these experiences validated by the pros.
 
So if I did a coat of NB every other week after an ONR wash, would it help on the off week to use AW? Would that help prolong the protection of the NB?
 
i use porboys s&g between waxes. it refreshes the shine and makes the wax last a little longer. just my 2 cents.
 
NB needs only 2 hours to cure. Layer away!



I love the layered look; of NB by itself of with other 'naubas. It looks especially stunning layered over CMW.
 
Unless you have a very harsh environment (or harsh shampoo! :eek: ) I wouldn't expect a wax to degrade enough in 2 weeks to need much boosting. Even using a QD with some gloss boosters to get rid of water spots after the washes should be enough to keep it looking good, IMHO.

(But the AquaWax would boost it between applications, if you were so inclined to go that route. ;) )
 
Thanks for the replies. Does NB hide swirls or should I use a cleaner wax first? I'm using NB for the first time tomorrow, ONR then maybe cleaner wax, then NB. As per the label, I should dampen the applicator, right? Does it come off pretty easy or should I get ready for some elbow grease?



ps Wife's comment when I showed her my new NB jar-- "Do you really want your car to smell like bubblegum?"

:confused:
 
what kind of applicator are you using? No damping should be necessary. BTW, a foam app is a must if doing by hand! It really makes it much easier applying a thin layer of a 'nuba.



NB looks great, but you need to give a little "time," at least that's what I've noticed. It's rather disappointing when you first put it on... but give it a few hours and bam! Pretty nice.



Also, I don't think NB has too many slickness agents, so don't be alarmed if its not super slick - or if it is, the slickness wears off pretty quickly (in my experience anyway). It's not a big deal anyway, since I honestly have never used anything whose slickness actually lasted past a week or so... but just to let you know!
 
+1 on foam applicator. MF applicators are an utter waste of money IMO; I have 2 sitting in my garage from a 3 pack that I only used 1 out of...once.



As for ease of application, trust me, it does NOT get any easier than NB. It goes on like butter (that will only make sense when you try it) and comes off with incredible ease. You can do sections or if paint is well-prepped, do the whole car before beginning removal. It is a pure joy to use.



And the other poster above is exactly right, NB definitely NEEDS curing time to look its best. I always apply it at night and by morning, the car looks like a pool of shimmering liquid.
 
ditto on the foam applicator. you don't have to but i give the applicator just a small spritz of s&g on my pc, yeah i use apc to apply just to make it easier for myself and i feel i can better apply a thin even coat, then i go one step further i buffit with cold[ out of the fridge] s&g to spit shine the natty's. give it a try i think you'll like it. :waxing:
 
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