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05-18-09, 01:14 PM
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Like Nattys Blue Paste Wax?
or do you REALLY like Nattys Blue paste wax? B/c it is now available in an enormous, 32oz size!! The 32oz jar is enough wax to do 100 cars!! And at only $59.99 thats about .60 cents per car !! Nattys Blue is, without a doubt, one of the nicest carnauba waxes available for our vehicles. It produces great gloss and depth with an extremely easy application and removal
http://www.glimmerglassdetailing.com/nablsusi.html
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05-18-09, 02:59 PM
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WOW good stuff!! dont think ive ever seen a tub that big before!
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05-18-09, 09:53 PM
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yea, its pretty large, lol. But perfect for anyone doing side jobs or who has a few of their own vehicles to maintain
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05-18-09, 11:49 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by edwinbong
WOW good stuff!! dont think ive ever seen a tub that big before!
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Thats what she said!
hehe
hows the water sheeting on this?
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05-19-09, 11:12 AM
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well i just used this product this weekend (thanks again fore the delivery chris), while it did produce an great shine and gloss... it really took some elbow grease to get it off the car. This was my first carnauba paste, all the other waxes i have used were liquid. But hot dayum, this was pretty darn hard to get off the car, maybe using a PC it would have been a lot easier.
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05-19-09, 12:40 PM
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maybe too much? less is always more. with liquid waxes its so much easier to apply too much.
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05-19-09, 03:04 PM
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Lexus Champion
2006 Lexus IS
Join Date: Oct 2007
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edwin! did you get my message? ur inbox is full last time i tried to pm you...
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05-19-09, 07:01 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SmokeyES35
well i just used this product this weekend (thanks again fore the delivery chris), while it did produce an great shine and gloss... it really took some elbow grease to get it off the car. This was my first carnauba paste, all the other waxes i have used were liquid. But hot dayum, this was pretty darn hard to get off the car, maybe using a PC it would have been a lot easier.
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Shouldnt be that hard to remove. If you do have some troubles, you can always spritz a little qd on there to assist in removing the wax. Try thinner coats to start, see if that helps out  How long did you let it sit on there before removing?
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05-19-09, 07:22 PM
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1993 Lexus LS
Join Date: May 2007
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nattys blue is the ish! i usually apply the whole car first then come back to starting point and start removing it.
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05-19-09, 07:35 PM
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Lexus Champion
2007 Lexus IS
Join Date: Sep 2008
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it's so good hahahah
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05-19-09, 08:28 PM
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Nice deal. If you really like Nattys Blue then getting the bigger one may be worth it because unfortunately it does not really last that long on your finish and you will be applying it much more then a sealant. Nattys does give a great deep wet carnuba look and is pretty cheap with the added plus of smelling just like the bubble gum you get out of the coin machines and I highly recommend it, just wish it lasted a little longer.
I never found it hard to take off but I put it on very thinly. May want to try spritzing the applicator with some water to thin out the coat and using a slightly damp rag to try to remove.
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05-19-09, 09:22 PM
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Lexus Champion
2007 Lexus IS
Join Date: Sep 2008
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well for me... 6 layers lasted for 1 winter...
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05-20-09, 12:56 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vwynn
hows the water sheeting on this?
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I actually got distracted driving in the rain watching the drops slide around the hood the first time I used this. 2 layers of Black Hole Glaze with 2 coats of Natty's Blue on top.
I never had any problems removing this wax, like has been said, try a thinner coat and smaller areas at a time if necessary.
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05-20-09, 04:04 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris@GlimmerGlass
Shouldnt be that hard to remove. If you do have some troubles, you can always spritz a little qd on there to assist in removing the wax. Try thinner coats to start, see if that helps out  How long did you let it sit on there before removing?
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Im used to doing half the car, and then going back to where i started and buffing it off. I may have layed it on a little thick, i was having trouble using an applicator, and i found the wax melts nicely in your hands and stared off actually waxing it with my hand ( it was actually nice cuz i could really tell the clay smoothed everything out). But yeah, it was difficult to get wax off the car, but i probably did something wrong. Shine came out great though.
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