Do I Need Natty's Paste Wax?

White95Max said:
I placed an $87 order yesterday. :) I hate sales!

I wish I had known about it...Unfortunatley the only thing I would buy would be the SSR 3 and I dont have any cars to use it on...



Maybe some Super Suds...but I dont want to talk myself into something just because its on sale.... :help:
 
White95Max said:
It's still going on until tonight at 11:59PM. You can still get your SSR3 and SSS.

I know...I meant before I bought my Nattys Blue recently. I am saying I only really would buy the SSR 3 or SSS because of the sale, and not because I really want/need them.



Ill probably end up buying them anyway...but I really dont want to. :nervous:
 
Yeah I was planning on buying just a gallon of S&G, but I ended up with 32oz of PwC blue, 32oz of Natural Look, and 16oz of Trim Restorer too! :o
 
Burlyq said:
Natty's is a great cheap wax I use it a lot, but chapstick has better durabilty.



8 weeks since I applied it to a Nissan Titan and it is still looking good, beading well and has noticable slickness. We haven't had much rain since I waxed it but it sits in the sun all day and we've had highs in the mid 90s to low 100s the whole time.
 
It's a great wax, nothing looks as good for the money, it might be the best looking nuba product in general, but I get a lot durabilty from S100 personally.
 
MTO44 said:
What would work best as a LSP on a metallic silver car over UPP? Pink wax, OCW or Natty's Blue? Has Scotwax or Patrick used Pink Wax? Curious their thoughts on this product.

Truthfully, i like the way UPP looks on its own. My feelings are it becomes somewhat muted if you start adding carnauba to it. The reflections are very crisp, and depth is very natural looking with UPP. Just my own observation with the cars I use it on. I would much rather add another layer of polymer protection vs a Nuba. I'm not saying you wont benefit with a Nuba, I just dont
 
a.k.a. Patrick said:
Truthfully, i like the way UPP looks on its own. My feelings are it becomes somewhat muted if you start adding carnauba to it. The reflections are very crisp, and depth is very natural looking with UPP. Just my own observation with the cars I use it on. I would much rather add another layer of polymer protection vs a Nuba. I'm not saying you wont benefit with a Nuba, I just dont



I tend to agree. I think UPP looks best untopped. Except on my black car. ;)
 
Patrick,



What would be your process before UPP? Wash, VM, then UPP? Scott Wax, you can also chime in?



Thanks,



MTO
 
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