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Natty's Blue On Red?
My Miata is Classic Red - not quite fire engine red, a little more orange than that, but close. So would I be better off with the regular Natty's, or Natty's blue?
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Originally Posted by Revearl
My Miata is Classic Red - not quite fire engine red, a little more orange than that, but close. So would I be better off with the regular Natty's, or Natty's blue?
You may want hands on advice on your question, but this may help a little if you haven't read already.
http://www.autogeek.net/nattys-blue.html
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Well "blue" will give more depth. "Regular" will give more reflection. I haven't tried the "Regular" yet, but that is the feedback I have gotten I'm on my second tub of "blue", and I recently purchased a tub of the "regular" to try.
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Originally Posted by Mike T
Well "blue" will give more depth. "Regular" will give more reflection. I haven't tried the "Regular" yet, but that is the feedback I have gotten I'm on my second tub of "blue", and I recently purchased a tub of the "regular" to try.
So i guess another question is [ on a red color what looks better reflection, or depth?
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So I take it that either will work OK on my red (didn't want to wind up with a purple car!) - I'm tempted to try both, one on the left side, other on the right!
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In time out
I cannot comment on how it will look on red, but let me tell you: that is on EASY product to use! I had never used a paste wax before up until last month and was hesitant. A few turns with the foam pad on a heated tub of Natty's Blue allowed me to even but a thin layer down on the Dodge. I waited for 30 minutes and removal was a BREEZE with no residue of any kind. I LOVED IT!
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Originally Posted by P1et
I cannot comment on how it will look on red, but let me tell you: that is on EASY product to use! I had never used a paste wax before up until last month and was hesitant. A few turns with the foam pad on a heated tub of Natty's Blue allowed me to even but a thin layer down on the Dodge. I waited for 30 minutes and removal was a BREEZE with no residue of any kind. I LOVED IT!
That was the blue??
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Originally Posted by BILL
So i guess another question is [ on a red color what looks better reflection, or depth?
Solid colors look better with depth. If their are some minor imperfections left in the "finish" then you might go with more of a reflection look to distract eyes from a specific point.
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Originally Posted by BILL
That was the blue??
Yes sir!!!
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Originally Posted by P1et
Yes sir!!!
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