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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
After a 56 degree day, it is now, or almost freezing here in the Nor Cal. At only a little bit after 6:00 pm, it's 37 and dropping. 97% humidity makes it feel like 32 degree's. It will be near freezing in the next couple of hours.
The truth is, my car don't need any cleaning done to it, so I'll be kicking it inside the house
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
Originally Posted by Fly bye
After a 56 degree day, it is now, or almost freezing here in the Nor Cal. At only a little bit after 6:00 pm, it's 37 and dropping. 97% humidity makes it feel like 32 degree's. It will be near freezing in the next couple of hours.
The truth is, my car don't need any cleaning done to it, so I'll be kicking it inside the house
Haha.. man you are so lucky! I should take a picture of my salt and slush filled car. It is beyond pathetic. I must move to Cali! 40 degrees would feel like a vacation for me!
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
Originally Posted by Flash Gordon
Nice article Chris. When you say you and Steve washed the vehicle, who got stuck on wheel/roof duty
The Dodge looks like she's holding up well. The paints popping for sure. Nice PTG also
hey were you watching? not to mention rinsing lol
it's a Toyota
Originally Posted by ryanbabz71
Understand, just wanted to chime in and also state it works well in cold weather. The liquid nattys is great stuff. It seems to save some time. I use the small sample bottle to apply.
I like the Liquid Natty's when I apply by machine, when I work by hand I use paste.
Chris (a.k.a. Pockets)
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Pockets@poorboysworld.com
(845)215-9700
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
I just picked up some Natty red and Nattys wheel sealant. THey both smell great and I have heard great things about them !!! Cant wait to use them !!! I'm so happy to see that the wheel sealant actually has some consistency and solidity to it.
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
i washed and waxed my sister car last week the temperature was hovering around -20c to -17c and didn't have any problem (beside cold fingers)
waterless wash + a sample of natty's (white) i think the trick is really as you said, wipe on wipe off!
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