Nattys red?????

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Anyone try this yet by poorboys? Is this new i dont remember it being there last time i looked at poorboys section....
 
Seems about two or three months old. Good things said about it. No experience myself.
 
I used it and found no significant differences over the blue. Looks good, drops off after a wash or two , and easy to use with WOWO method.
 
It is a limited production wax (less than 1000 made) that is beginning to be sold out from most vendors. I found the red to be easier to apply and remove than the blue. It seemed to be a tad slicker as well.
 
Looks good, drops off after a wash or two , and easy to use with WOWO method.

Hmmm...I used it on an 05 blk E500 and the looks, beading and slickness lasted a couple of months easy. This is on a daily driven vehicle that doesn't get washed regularly and gets no QDs applied. I was actually surprised by it.
 
It is a limited production wax (less than 1000 made) that is beginning to be sold out from most vendors. I found the red to be easier to apply and remove than the blue. It seemed to be a tad slicker as well.

I would guess that "Limited Edition" is a marketing gimmick as many more than 1000 have already been sold.


Its a nice wax, I'd rather have two tubs of Blue than one red.
 
I purchased a tub of red when it first came out but I have yet to use it.
 
Just curious, how do you know this?? :confused:

As am I, Norah. I would like to be in the know on something such as this.

To answer the original poster on Natty's Red....Nice product but it is the only Poorboy's product that I have used that has given me application problems. I seem to have a hard time putting it on thin. I never had this problem with the other Natty's. The Red lasted a month or maybe a little more. Not bad forthe look it gave. Made my black truck very wet looking in my eye.
 
I have both Natty's Red and XMT180. Like supercharged said, the two are very similar. In fact, I found no difference between the two in terms of application and removal with a UDM. I actually applied the XMT180 on an '04 silver BMW 530i and the NR on my MS3 the same day.

If I were to pick between the two, it would honestly (and don't laugh) depend on whether I felt like sniffin grape more or cherry/strawberry more. I've used the NR more than the XMT180 and would say that I've gotten a good month out of it.

For the sale price, I think it's a good buy if it's the first carnuba wax you're going to try.
 
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