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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
I'm a Southern Californian. 41F is the depths of winter.
I'll wait for a day with temps in the 60's or 70's to wax again.
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
Originally Posted by Kurt_s
I'm a Southern Californian. 41F is the depths of winter.
I'll wait for a day with temps in the 60's or 70's to wax again.
on the other hand 2min wax to wipe off seems insane. Glad you put it up for those poor folks that live in places like that, I don't think it would occur to them to try it. On the flip side it hit 41 here the other day but waxing at 3am seems like a waste of sleeping time to me.
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
I've done a lot of cold weather waxing with Natty's and that is exactly how I do it too. I used PWS in 31 degree weather a few weeks ago. You can polish the entire vehicle in sub freezing weather and it wipes off as easy as it does in the summer.
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
Awesome, thanks Pockets for following up! What is the temp range that it can and should be used as WOWO?
Thanks again!
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
I love me some Natty's Blue Liquid. Whether it's 90 degrees in the sun or freezing cold the stuff works as advertised.
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
Exactly how I did it in my 40 degree garage about a month and a half ago. Worked great!
I think I'm just going to use my Natty's Red as WOWO all the time now, it was much easier than when I did applied it over the summer and it seems to be protecting well still.
I've noticed that Natty's loses its beading rather quickly (around 2 months from my experience) but I can tell that the paint is still well protected even after the beading lets go.
Definitely going to be buying another tin of Nattys after I run out (might be awhile!)
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
40 degrees? I woke up to -10 today and it hovered at 5 for the high. My Natty's blue is getting extra lonely.
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
Originally Posted by NoleFan
Awesome, thanks Pockets for following up! What is the temp range that it can and should be used as WOWO?
Thanks again!
NoleFan, do a test section first and if you feel that it is too cold or too hot than you use the WOWO method. I would say around 40 and above 90.
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Re: Waxing with Natty's in the cold
Originally Posted by fancyfootwork
40 degrees? I woke up to -10 today and it hovered at 5 for the high. My Natty's blue is getting extra lonely.
that's cold!
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