Natty Red or Blue?

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Red says it's limited and gives a more wet look. IDK, never used either, red is $3 more.

I have a blue car, now cobalt blue in shade. Rich color with flake.

Should I get the red? Help!
 
IMO you will not go wrong with either. I have used both. Both are excellent waxes. Did I notice a difference from either...no. So if you want to save a couple of bucks the Blue would be fine. IMO Poorboy's products are one of the most under rated products. IMO it blows away some of the bigger brand names quite handily. I won't mention name brands but they are very popular brands and talked about quite a bit on this forum.

Whatever you pick please post pics!
 
I have Black Hole glaze and it didn't work at all as it claims to be. I read Natty red is pretty wax with little longevity. Does it at least covers up light marring on red car?
 
I have Black Hole glaze and it didn't work at all as it claims to be. I read Natty red is pretty wax with little longevity. Does it at least covers up light marring on red car?

Interesting I had a great experience with the Black Hole Glaze. As for the Natty's Red covering up marring...my guess is no...I would think you would need to polish that out. I have used Black Hole on a Black Car (mine). Again, maybe it does not work on brighter colored cars.
 
I used it on red tri coat it didn't cover or clean anything. My wife scratched brand new microwave with dish sponge, top and sides are grey metallic w/o clear coat. I was able to improve 90% of appearance w/ Black Hole Glaze.
What is the point having different color palette for their waxes?
 
Red says it's limited and gives a more wet look. IDK, never used either, red is $3 more.

I have a blue car, now cobalt blue in shade. Rich color with flake.

Should I get the red? Help!

Natty Red says it is limited but it is literally always available for purchase.
 
Looks wise red and blue the same, didn't find it to add anything over blue which does look good anyways in any case.
 
The red is supposed to give a "brighter" look

The blue is supposed to give a deeper 'nuba type look.

I would get the blue for darker shades and the red for brighter shades.

But, either one is a really nice wax. For the price - just buy both. Still won't cost 1/2 the price of a tub of most show waxes anyhow.

I'd put Nattys up against any $200 wax that's out there.
 
I have both. Never could tell a difference in the looks department.

I prefer the smell of Nattys Blue- so chose that one!
 
Red says it's limited and gives a more wet look. IDK, never used either, red is $3 more.

I have a blue car, now cobalt blue in shade. Rich color with flake.

Should I get the red? Help!
Don't mean to throw a wrench into your decisions,but if that was my car dodo juice rainforest rub with the booster bling spraywax along with it after doing maintenance washes.I wouldn't apply a glaze it's overkill and one wash it's gone .keep it simple ,you can stack rainforest for extra paint pop.makesure the clay from Automagic is blue.
 
I have used Red and Blue. Both are great carnuabas. I do think red gives a more reflective look.
 
The red is supposed to give a "brighter" look

The blue is supposed to give a deeper 'nuba type look.

I would get the blue for darker shades and the red for brighter shades.

But, either one is a really nice wax. For the price - just buy both. Still won't cost 1/2 the price of a tub of most show waxes anyhow.

I'd put Nattys up against any $200 wax that's out there.

What ^he^ said
 
So if I mix the red and blue together I'll get the best of both worlds!!! Plus a new color...Natty's Purple!!!
 
I love Natty's Red. Gives a great look. Just picked up a bottle of the liquid.

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I personally like the Red Natty's Paste Wax. It just smells delicious :) Both waxes work great on a freshly polished paint surface.
 
I have a weird can of Natty's Red, I think. The UPC code on the jar refers to a UK version. I wonder if Poorboy's made a different blend for the UK market?
 
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