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Old 05-06-2008, 01:08 PM
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Anyone use PB EXP with Natty's?

Thinking about trying the EX-P. Already have Natty's red, white, and blue. Was wondering if anyone had tried the sealant and wax together yet and if so what your thought were on the results.
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Old 05-06-2008, 01:22 PM
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Re: Anyone use PB EXP with Natty's?

Poorboys sealant is quite thick and hard to put on very thin. Thus a little harder to remove than some like Wolfgang and Four Star. It is quite durable and should be easy to be topped with any wax of your choice.
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Old 05-06-2008, 01:32 PM
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Re: Anyone use PB EXP with Natty's?

Thanks. Im usually of the thinking that products in the same line work best together but not much point in going that route if one of the products is difficult to work with. Thanks for the heads up.
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Re: Anyone use PB EXP with Natty's?

I've used EX-P topped with Nattys Blue, nice combo. Apply ex-p thinly, and then when buffed you can do another coat to make sure full coverage. Its white, and drys kinda clear/white so I found spots later on (on light vehicles) that I missed.
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Old 05-06-2008, 02:35 PM
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Re: Anyone use PB EXP with Natty's?

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Poorboys sealant is quite thick and hard to put on very thin. Thus a little harder to remove than some like Wolfgang and Four Star. It is quite durable and should be easy to be topped with any wax of your choice.
How long ago did you use it? It has been updated within the past 2 years, which made it a little thinner to make it easier to apply. Using a PC and a finishing pad will lay down a thin layer which spreads easy and is easy to remove. The EX-P is a clear sealant and will make flakes pop more than other sealants. Topping with Natty's original (white) will enhance the flakes as well.
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Re: Anyone use PB EXP with Natty's?

You can put EX-P on with your PC & pad as others have suggested. It plays well with Naty's original and blue. The Blue seems to mute the flake a bit but gives you better depth than the original.
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Re: Anyone use PB EXP with Natty's?

try the EX under the nattys its a killer combo.
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Re: Anyone use PB EXP with Natty's?

It is my favorite.I like it more than any other sealent I have tried(Wolfgang,jetseal,dp)
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Re: Anyone use PB EXP with Natty's?

here is VMG with EX topped with nattys blue - Its dripping wet ,with depth as far as the eye can see!








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