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Old 05-31-2006, 10:38 PM
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nattys and nattys blue

whats the difference between these two waxes
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I believe the reg nattys is for lighter colored cars and the blue is for darker ones.
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i wondered the same thing, and im pretty sure bluzman is right about it
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slightly different formulations. As stated above, one is geared towards lighter colors while the blue formula is for darker colors. Both work great on all colors though.
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slightly different formulations. As stated above, one is geared towards lighter colors while the blue formula is for darker colors. Both work great on all colors though.



Nattys Blue seems more of an update of a sort. Easier to wipe off, and looks wetter, even on lighter colors.
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I can tell you this, Natty's Blue gave my white suv a deep, wet look. I've had guys at the office, one with a evo modified 996TT that he is obsessed with detailing, ask me how the hell I got my white to look so good. Easy to use, high quality, and smells great .
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