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LolOnly you can choose neo...
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?
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.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!
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.
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 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?