Nattys Red is back!

It rained last night & I love the way the water rolls off as I travel down the road. Unlike any other waxes I've tried.
 
Don't like the jar though, cant get my polishing pal in it. Can anything bo done to put it in a bigger jar? Melting it down???
 
What is this stuff good for in particular? Is it worthwhile importing for New Zealand for my site i wonder
 
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I have some Nattys Blue on my Impreza right now. It's awesome, been raining a week straight here and its still beading like the first day it rained.
 
Why would you want that when its so easy to apply as a paste.


Open lid and squeeze out on to DA pad and wax.I prefer paste but liqiuds save your arm and time when used with a DA on customers,friends or mooching familys rides and I am not big on cutting the paste out of its container and wearing a glove to use it on a pad.Poorboys makes some liquids but I would like to see a true liquid lsp not just all in ones.Maybe they could do it in a limited run like natty's red.
 
Don't like the jar though, cant get my polishing pal in it. Can anything bo done to put it in a bigger jar? Melting it down???

You can melt down the Nattys Blue and White (this is how we do our 4 oz samples) but the red doesn't seem to like to go back together so nicely after it melts lol.
 
one trick to dealing with your conditions is spit shining your car ... this is the way we do it on really hot humid days at shows ... we chill a bottle of Spray & Gloss ... then we go panel by panel ... spritz a little Spray and Gloss and then wipe the wax on real thin .. give it about 2 minutes and buff off. it is advisable to keep a cooler with ice near by to keep it cool when you are buffing if you do not have a fridge near where you are detailing.
You will love the results :xyxthumbs:

Great advice. Will certainly try that this weekend. One question, do I wipe up the Spray & Gloss BEFORE I wipe on the wax? Or does the wax go right on the wet panel?
 
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