Natty's Red on my Alpine White BMW 650i

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This is just my thoughts on the Poorboys Natty's Red. Not deep,or detailed, but I was impressed enough to share it with you guys.

It's on a alpine white 650 BMW. I ordered the Nattys earlier this week and went ahead and prepped the car in eager anticipation.
I started with Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and gloss diluted to paint prep strength (2oz per gallon of water.
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The paint is in great condition, no surface contaminants so I proceeded to use Klasse All in One with a green Hex Logic pad on my 6 inch air sander.
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Waited an hour then followed with Klasse Deep Gloss Sealant applied with a foam applicator.
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Waited a until the Nattys Red came. When it did, I washed the car with Detailer's Rinseless wash and applied the Natty's with a foam applicator.
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My thoughts . . . I liked it a lot!
I was worried about not getting much depth on the white car, but the Nattys Red gave the pearl in the paint a depth I had never seen before. It was truly remarkable. I hear people talk about the "warmth" of a good carnauba wax on a dark vehicle. I never thought I would get it on my white car. But the Nattys delivered, big time.
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I may have to change my last thread to "Why I will never pay more than $24 on a wax :)
 
Car looks great!! I love nattys red and it smells amazing. I want to eat it sometimes lol
 
You got the 650i looking proper for sure. I've always though Alpine White was an awesome color.
 
Nice job on that beautiful ride you've got. Who says you can't get shine and reflection on a white car. Looks great!

My buddy has an E36 M3 sedan in Alpine White that needs some loving. One of these days I'm going to have to lend him a hand in getting properly glossy like yours.

Ditto on the nice driveway. And spacious garage.
 
Thanks. That driveway ain't no joke when it's garbage day!
 
Natty's Red really changes the look of a car more than most other LSPs, even after only one coat. It makes things pop. I really like it. I've used it on bc/cc black, gold, and red.
 
Great work and wow what a beautiful car!

I've never tried the Natty Red yet so this review helped a lot, thanks.
 
Always been a 6-series fan since the 1980's, your's looks fantastic! Great job, and thanks for the review.
 
This is just my thoughts on the Poorboys Natty's Red. Not deep,or detailed, but I was impressed enough to share it with you guys.

It's on a alpine white 650 BMW. I ordered the Nattys earlier this week and went ahead and prepped the car in eager anticipation.
I started with Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and gloss diluted to paint prep strength (2oz per gallon of water.
View attachment 18195
The paint is in great condition, no surface contaminants so I proceeded to use Klasse All in One with a green Hex Logic pad on my 6 inch air sander.
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Waited an hour then followed with Klasse Deep Gloss Sealant applied with a foam applicator.
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Waited a until the Nattys Red came. When it did, I washed the car with Detailer's Rinseless wash and applied the Natty's with a foam applicator.
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My thoughts . . . I liked it a lot!
I was worried about not getting much depth on the white car, but the Nattys Red gave the pearl in the paint a depth I had never seen before. It was truly remarkable. I hear people talk about the "warmth" of a good carnauba wax on a dark vehicle. I never thought I would get it on my white car. But the Nattys delivered, big time.
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I may have to change my last thread to "Why I will never pay more than $24 on a wax :)


BMW has the nicest looking whites of any car maker.
And a 650 is a monster.
 
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