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Old 07-20-2010, 07:12 PM   #1
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PBW Liquid Natty Blue

First let me say that I was very happy to be given a chance to review the new Liquid Natty Blue.

On the bottle
*Use in Sun or Shade
*Easy On/Off Formula
*Long Lasting
*Non-Abrasive
*#1 Brazilian Carnauba
*Deep & Wet
*Made in the USA!!!

One of the first things I noticed while reading the directions on the bottle is that they stop at "wait until haze". As we all know it needs to be wiped off and IMO it should be included in the directions.




Products used in this review
Liquid Natty Blue 16oz - not yet available
Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay
Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion
Pinnacle Foam Wax Applicator
Cobra Indigo Microfiber Polishing Cloth





Test subject is a 09' Chevy Malibu, Imperial Blue Metallic

Preparation included washing with Bodywork Shampoo, Claying with Ultra Poli Clay and finishing up with Paintwork Cleansing Lotion.

The panel was just polished last week with Menzerna Polish PO85RD

Application by hand was quick, easy and hazed over fairly quickly (83° 61% humidity).

Thin coat


Swipe test before removal


I have to say that the removal of this wax has got to be the easiest out of all the wax I have ever tried. Using the Indigo Polishing Cloth it wipes off with no effort and leaves no residue.

Weather was moving in so no sun shots, sorry. If the sun ever decides to come back out I'll update with a couple new pictures. I'm really excited to see this in the sun as this color has a ton of metal flake in it.






Conclusion
As claimed on the bottle it is a easy on/off product and gives a deep wet shine. Looks is right up there is Liquid Souveran.
Even though it is a liquid wax I do feel it is a bit on the runny side like water.
I'm not real crazy about the bubble gum smell (not a deal breaker).
Made in the USA is a big thumbs up!!!
I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Liquid Natty Blue to someone looking for a liquid wax.
The long lasting claim remains to be seen but I will do my best not to touch the test panel for a while.

I really want to thank both Auto Geek and Poorboy's World for the chance to use/test this great new product.
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Old 07-20-2010, 07:24 PM   #2
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Re: PBW Liquid Natty Blue

Great review! Thank you


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I have to say that the removal of this wax has got to be the easiest out of all the wax I have ever tried.



Made in the USA is a big thumbs up!!!

I completely agree
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Re: PBW Liquid Natty Blue

Good review.

I just received my PB LNB this afternoon and already am trying to find a car to use it on. I plan on having a review in the next week or so.
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Re: PBW Liquid Natty Blue

I got mine this evening as well.
One question, as I haven't used mine, but how was the consistence of yours? Mine is fairly runny, much thinner than NXT 2.0 and #26.
EDIT*nevermind I found that you said the same thing I asked. Darn speed reading
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One question, as I haven't used mine, but how was the consistence of yours?
You didn't read the review did you
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I have to say that the removal of this wax has got to be the easiest out of all the wax I have ever tried. Using the Indigo Polishing Cloth it wipes off with no effort and leaves no residue.

I disagree with both statements at this time. My review will be coming after round 2 with this product.
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Re: PBW Liquid Natty Blue

do you prefer the liquid or paste version ?? Do you feel that the end user should have both ??? Thanks for any insight on these products.
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do you prefer the liquid or paste version ?? Do you feel that the end user should have both ??? Thanks for any insight on these products.
It really doesn't matter to me if its paste or liquid as long as the product does what is claimed. If I had to choose it would be a paste.

No real reason to have both unless you like playing with different wax.
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You didn't read the review did you
I did...most of it, but a second time got me. Mine was a little warm when I got it from being on the UPS truck all day and was pretty watery, hence why I asked.
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Re: PBW Liquid Natty Blue

Nice review Dwayne, and i like the choice of paint, PBLN blue on blue. Thanks.
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