Poorboy's Natty's Paste Wax Red - Review

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I always apply this on my cars and here's a video to show how good of a product it is:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pHzUpiVIMo]Poorboy's Natty's Paste Wax Red on a Lexus IS250 - YouTube[/video]



It can last an entire winter without having to apply a secondary coat, which is why I use this to begin with.

The bonus to this wax is that it looks really good on dark colored cars or paint that has a pearl in it. :xyxthumbs:
 
looks sharp. Do you spray wax between washes?

I don't use spray wax between washes. During the winter I take the car through a touchless car wash. I always get the basic option, so no "wax" is added and I do that about once every 2 weeks. Poorboys' wax held up like a charm.


Great video and review!

Thank you I will share it on our FB Page =)

Thank you!
 
Car looks great. Nattys is a good affordable wax that doesn't get mentioned much these days.
 
Beautiful!! Nice beading too! Is there any other Poorboy's wax you recommend? My ride is Black and will be picking up the Red based on your review. Anything else?

Such a vague question....sorry in advance. But if you have any other Poorboy's suggestion I will follow up on

thanks

CJ
 
Car looks great. Nattys is a good affordable wax that doesn't get mentioned much these days.

I used it on my RSX a few years ago, that was the test car and the results sold me on this product.

Hopefully in the near future they release a liquid form of this wax, aside from that it's perfect!

Looks great
Great wax, lots of shine

Thank you!

Speaking of shine, here it is on my old RSX-S, of course a sun shot :) we all know that anything looks good in the shade.
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Beautiful!! Nice beading too! Is there any other Poorboy's wax you recommend? My ride is Black and will be picking up the Red based on your review. Anything else?

Such a vague question....sorry in advance. But if you have any other Poorboy's suggestion I will follow up on

thanks

CJ

I've only used the Red one and it worked amazingly well on several black cars.

Another good product is the Poorboy's wheel sealer. I use it on all of my wheels and I only apply it once a year on each set of wheels.

I don't have photos of my IS250 wheels wet, but here's my old Civic Type-R wheels, hopefully this helps in your decision.

Applied on:
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In action:
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I have always been very pleased with Natty's Wax. For easy application and removal you can not do any better for the money! It looks close to Pinnacle at 1/4 the price.
 
Beautiful!! Nice beading too! Is there any other Poorboy's wax you recommend? My ride is Black and will be picking up the Red based on your review. Anything else?

Such a vague question....sorry in advance. But if you have any other Poorboy's suggestion I will follow up on

thanks

CJ

You could try the PB Natty blue, it's formulated specifically for dark colors. The red and white were the original ones I believe, the blue is newer. I have used both red and blue same performance. Also another +1 on the wheel sealant.
 
PB Nattys wax are some of the best wax that I'ved used especially for the price. The wax goes on and comes off really easy, leaves a great shine and protection, and will not break up the wallet. From my experience all PB products are great.
 
You could try the PB Natty blue, it's formulated specifically for dark colors. The red and white were the original ones I believe, the blue is newer. I have used both red and blue same performance. Also another +1 on the wheel sealant.


Thank you will look into that :xyxthumbs:
 
You could try the PB Natty blue, it's formulated specifically for dark colors. The red and white were the original ones I believe, the blue is newer. I have used both red and blue same performance. Also another +1 on the wheel sealant.

You got it close :xyxthumbs:

The White was the original and was used for all colors.

Then the Blue was introduced and is meant for darker colors as it has more depth than the white. So the White is now for lighter colors.

Then we went crazy and wanted a show car wax that outperformed both waxes on any color but wouldn't break the bank. Red was born. For only a few bucks more a jar you get a show car wax that enhances any color finish. Just be careful as Natty's Red magnifies the finish (including things you may not want to see on there) that's why we call it a show car wax for vehicles in great shape.
 
The White was the original and was used for all colors.

Then the Blue was introduced and is meant for darker colors as it has more depth than the white. So the White is now for lighter colors.

So is the White wax the same original formula or was it changed in order to gear it more towards lighter color cars?
 
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