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    PB Natty's Blue

    Hey everyone,

    So another member on this forum was kind enough to give me this wax (thanks again acc1079!) and asked that I write a review in return, which I thought was a great idea. So here it is!

    First of all, I have never tried this wax before. I have heard good things about it, but never got around to getting it. I usually run with PB EX Sealant or Liquid Souveran, I have also tried a sample of souveran paste before as well.

    When I first opened the jar of the wax, I noticed it had a nice smell to it, some what like bubblegum I guess you could say. The wax was very easy to get onto my applicator and I was able to spread a nice thin layer of it with no troubles. It is a very easy wax to work with which is always a huge plus. I let it sit for a while, maybe 30 minutes or so. When I went to remove it, I was very pleased with how easy it came off. It was extremely easy to remove and didn't seem to dust all over the place. Now for the real test, how it made the car look. When taking it out of the garage into the shade, it had a real nice deep, wet look which I have been looking for. Between this and the souveran paste I had used, I honestly could not see much of a difference. Overall, I am extremely pleased with the look of this wax. For the price, I would say this wax is an amazing deal. I am not aware of a better wax then this for the price. As far as the durability goes, I will edit this review in 2 weeks and see if it is still holding strong then.

    I would definitely give this one a and would recommend giving it a shot.

    Now here are some pictures (please excuse the poor photo skills)







    Last edited by Meghan; 11-25-2009 at 02:01 PM.

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    Re: PB Natty's Blue

    Thanks for the review, I look forward to your report on durability. The car looks great.

    I use Natty's Red on my Titanium Silver BMW and it really makes the metal flake pop. Super shiny and a nice wet look on the silver color. Red has a strawberry scent that my children really like. It's a nice, inexpensive wax but it does have not have much durability. I get about 3 weeks out of the wax.
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    Re: PB Natty's Blue

    Awesome to see the review Quick!! Glad you liked it!!

    Car is looking great!!

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    Re: PB Natty's Blue

    Thank you for the compliments and thank you again for the great wax!

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    Re: PB Natty's Blue

    Nice write up Quick ....
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    Re: PB Natty's Blue

    I'm confused...
    Your UN is Quick5Oh, but your tag says SLO...which is it?

    acc - anytime you want me to try something in your arsenal (I have seen your wax stash pic), just let me know! We are practically neighbors!

    DLB

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    Re: PB Natty's Blue

    Quote Originally Posted by Pockets @Poorboy'sWorld View Post
    Nice write up Quick ....
    Thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dalton Blevins View Post
    I'm confused...
    Your UN is Quick5Oh, but your tag says SLO...which is it?

    DLB
    I think it's quick, but that was taken so I went with a deceiving tag instead...

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    Re: PB Natty's Blue

    Nattys Blue and Nattys Red are indeed pleasers ... and wont break the bank either !


    Scott

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