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It'es easy on easy off only when you apply a very thin layer..Whan doing so the results are friggin outstanding then when finished hit with S&G,QS,FK! 425 for an added depth and pop.supercharged said:I recommend that you stay with Natty's blue. It's the best wax $16 can buy. Easy on/off and results are amazing!
All waxes should be applied very thin, otherwise you will have hard time removing them. Especially when applied to hot surface.joe.p said:It'es easy on easy off only when you apply a very thin layer..Whan doing so the results are friggin outstanding then when finished hit with S&G,QS,FK! 425 for an added depth and pop.
This is true,you wouldn't realize how many people apply NB to heavy and may discourage others from giving it a try..P1et said:Thanks for the input fellas, I'll stick with the Natty's Blue then. And I hear you about the thin layering: first time I tried it I think I got too excited: It was a right pain getting it off the hood!!!
P1et said:Has anyone used this before? And if so, what are your thoughts? What other products does it compare to or replace?
I'd like to try it on our Explorer, how does it compare to the Natty's Blue I have?
Are you using liquid or paste?99 hardtop said:I have used Meg's #26 for years and very pleased with results. Prep is the most important. Very easy to apply but use a thin coat. I usually use Meg's #7 glaze first to add depth to the paint. Durability is good. just my $.02 have fun.Im the MAN :cheers:
supercharged said:Are you using liquid or paste?