Using PWC and Natty's?

CARTfan

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I've been searching quite a bit, and it seems hardly anybody uses Poorboy's Polish with Carnauba and Natty's Wax together. Are there specific reasons for this? It seems the more common combo is PWC and EX or EX-P. And what's the difference between EX and EX-P?

I'm asking cuz I'm putting my shoping list together and want to be sure of what I should order.

My Car is a 2005 World Rally Blue WRX ---> Natty's Blue right?
Driven daily
Non-garaged

Many thanks. Rich :crazy
 
CARTfan said:
I've been searching quite a bit, and it seems hardly anybody uses Poorboy's Polish with Carnauba and Natty's Wax together. Are there specific reasons for this? It seems the more common combo is PWC and EX or EX-P. And what's the difference between EX and EX-P?

I'm asking cuz I'm putting my shoping list together and want to be sure of what I should order.

My Car is a 2005 World Rally Blue WRX ---> Natty's Blue right?
Driven daily
Non-garaged

Many thanks. Rich :crazy
I think that a lot of people also use the "EX" in the PWC/EX/Natty's combo because the EX adds depth and gloss.

EX is mostly a polymer with a small amount of carnauba.
EX-P has no carnauba.
 
I like PwC, EX-P (x2), then regular Natty's on light metallic finishes. If I didn't have time to allow the layers of sealant to cure properly, I'd skip the EX-P steps and go straight to Natty's.
 
I know it isn't an exciting vehicle to look at but it has:

ssr2.5
PwC
Natty's X 6 or 7 - can't remember.

Layering Natty's this many times - makes it the best "feeling" paint I have ever touched. I have to feel the paint every time I walk by it. :D


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