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I like it. Nice and glossy. What did you have on there before? Which one do YOU prefer?
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I love EX-P, use it as a base on all our vehicles. EX-P and Natty's Blue is a top notch combo on white. Though I'm doing it a little different this time, going to try XMT Finihsing Glaze topped with Natty's Blue or CG 5050.
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I still prefer #16 maily because I can layer within an hour and not having to wipe the car down (S&W) everytime I want 2 or more coats. The car has more of a "glow" when wearing #16 as well not to mention smaller tighter beads. EX-P looks great it is no bum either beads well just larger beads and needs 12+ before anouther coat can be added.
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Hey, either way it looks great.
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im a big fan of EX- P except for the after blotches that show up after its been buffed already
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Very nice..
I am going to soon be ordering CG5050 and the XXX hardcore wax, along with a few other items. That wax, I've heard, in some cases, puts Souveran back in the box. WOW!
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Originally Posted by Surfer
I love EX-P, use it as a base on all our vehicles. EX-P and Natty's Blue is a top notch combo on white. Though I'm doing it a little different this time, going to try XMT Finihsing Glaze topped with Natty's Blue or CG 5050.
How come you use Natty Blue instead of regular Natty's on a white car?? I thought blue was for darkr colours???
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How come you use Natty Blue instead of regular Natty's on a white car?? I thought blue was for darkr colours???
They say that, but personally I love the wet, darkening look NB gives, regular Natty's is similar you could say to Pinnacle Sig Series 2, being more reflecting/bright on light surfaces and flake pop which is among the best on those two for flakes (Sig Series is pry the best for flake pop). NB just has a great deep, wet look to it and makes white seem more darker and not necessarily "brighter". Just my thoughts if that made sense lol .
Most people seem to enjoy sealants over waxes on lighter colors, personally I prefer the tone that carnauba gives, I ahve Collinite 915 on the silver Lincoln and really like it, has a deep silver look to it instead of bright if, again, that makes sense lol.
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Looks really good. Did you put it on those white wheels ? They are shining. I don't think I've seen white wheels on a white car. What an awesome look. We have two white cars so I like seeing what you do to make the white look good.
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