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Bigfoot
12-23-2006, 03:56 PM
I applied this wax to my car exactly a month ago today. I just applied 1 coat and was amazed on how the car looked like. So now come the tricky part, how long will it last? Well, my car beads as well as a freshly waxed car! :righton: Looking for the second month now and will give a review about it too! :Picture: Right down below! Enjoy!

http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q186/prbigfoot/PICT0575.jpg
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q186/prbigfoot/PICT0576.jpg

This one is better than Mardi Gras! lol:D
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q186/prbigfoot/PICT0577.jpg

Joey:cheers:

Whitethunder46
12-23-2006, 04:07 PM
Very nice.

Have you done any detailing since the application? How many washes and what kind of soap? Any spray wax such as aqua wax?

sparkie
12-23-2006, 04:08 PM
I did enjoy! I been thinking about ordering that! Great pics!

Bigfoot
12-23-2006, 04:13 PM
Thanks for the kudos!

Thunder: 2 washes using TW Platinmum Car Wash. No spray wax or anything similar, just the natural NB wax...

Sparkie: The best bang for the buck! Easy on/off, spreads beautifly, and can use in direct sunlight. PB owns me now... :D

Joey:cheers:

Surfer
12-23-2006, 06:08 PM
Look up my post from a few weeks ago with pictures, I did two coats of EX-P and two coats of Natty's Blue, 8 months later, still beading though it needs to be polished and redone right now. Just washed it today and it water beading still, and my truck was done back in April or May. I can just barely tell a difference between it and Souveran, the crispness and wettness of NB is just top notch, cannot beat it for 15 bucks, should cost more. I think Scott (killerwheels) said he wowo like Souveran or Max Wax with NB, but I thought it had to haze and then be buffed off, I guess I'll try wowo with NB next time.

sparkie
12-23-2006, 06:13 PM
Look up my post from a few weeks ago with pictures, I did two coats of EX-P and two coats of Natty's Blue, 8 months later, still beading though it needs to be polished and redone right now. Just washed it today and it water beading still, and my truck was done back in April or May. I can just barely tell a difference between it and Souveran, the crispness and wettness of NB is just top notch, cannot beat it for 15 bucks, should cost more. I think Scott (killerwheels) said he wowo like Souveran or Max Wax with NB, but I thought it had to haze and then be buffed off, I guess I'll try wowo with NB next time.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/showthread.php?t=3022

I can't find the pics? Is that the link?

Surfer
12-23-2006, 06:16 PM
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/showthread.php?t=3022
I can't find the pics? Is that the link?Ahhhh sh!T, I forgot I had it linked to my Photobucket page and I think I deleted pics on there when I posted that "random pic" thread. Everything got put into thumbnails and I had to start over so I deleted everything. Supposed to rain this week or maybe tomorrow so I'll try to snap pics again. I didn't even mean to test the durability, just with all our other vehicles and busy with work I haven't had time to redo it, plus everytime i go to wash or do something it rains lol.

supercharged
12-25-2006, 09:09 AM
Look up my post from a few weeks ago with pictures, I did two coats of EX-P and two coats of Natty's Blue, 8 months later, still beading though it needs to be polished and redone right now. Just washed it today and it water beading still, and my truck was done back in April or May. I can just barely tell a difference between it and Souveran, the crispness and wettness of NB is just top notch, cannot beat it for 15 bucks, should cost more. I think Scott (killerwheels) said he wowo like Souveran or Max Wax with NB, but I thought it had to haze and then be buffed off, I guess I'll try wowo with NB next time.
I use WOWO method on all carnauba paste waxes. I never worry about a wax being PITA removing (Megs #16 is if you let it dry, even if using a thin application, the best method still is WOWO). Same thing goes for Natty's Blue and Chemical Guys XXX harcode wax.

supercharged
12-25-2006, 09:12 AM
I applied this wax to my car exactly a month ago today. I just applied 1 coat and was amazed on how the car looked like. So now come the tricky part, how long will it last? Well, my car beads as well as a freshly waxed car! :righton: Looking for the second month now and will give a review about it too! :Picture: Right down below! Enjoy!

http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q186/prbigfoot/PICT0575.jpg
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q186/prbigfoot/PICT0576.jpg

This one is better than Mardi Gras! lol:D
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q186/prbigfoot/PICT0577.jpg

Joey:cheers:

Nice beading. I really like that third picture. What was the maximum durability you were getting out of Natty's Blue?

supercharged
12-25-2006, 09:14 AM
Look up my post from a few weeks ago with pictures, I did two coats of EX-P and two coats of Natty's Blue, 8 months later, still beading though it needs to be polished and redone right now. Just washed it today and it water beading still, and my truck was done back in April or May. I can just barely tell a difference between it and Souveran, the crispness and wettness of NB is just top notch, cannot beat it for 15 bucks, should cost more. I think Scott (killerwheels) said he wowo like Souveran or Max Wax with NB, but I thought it had to haze and then be buffed off, I guess I'll try wowo with NB next time.

Maybe someone topped that off with a coat of Collinite 476S.;) :cheers:

Gary Sword
12-25-2006, 01:14 PM
That Natty's Blue sure made your car look blue. Seriously it must be the best wax out there for the money.

Surfer
12-25-2006, 01:15 PM
That Natty's Blue sure made your car look blue. Seriously it must be the best wax out there for the money.Love NB:righton: