Poorboys Nattys Paste Wax RED!!

ltoman said:
So what is the difference?
Mods?
Kllr?
Meghan?
Fill us in, please!
Thank you!
We only know whats on the website, I have not been able to try it out yet, due to its not available yet.
We will get the shipment on Wednesday and hopefully can give you better info then.
 
Meghan said:
We only know whats on the website, I have not been able to try it out yet, due to its not available yet.
We will get the shipment on Wednesday and hopefully can give you better info then.
cool, thanks meghan!:grouphug:
 
If I didn't already have more than enough nubas I'd probably place an order for this. Gotta use up what I have first though.
 
Is the increase in price due to addition of products/chemicals? or just plainly due to the need for a higher margin for a smaller run? (what the hell, Im ordering one anyways...)
 
FMINUS said:
Is the increase in price due to addition of products/chemicals? or just plainly due to the need for a higher margin for a smaller run? (what the hell, Im ordering one anyways...)
It suppose to have more oils (kinda close to DP max Wax) for butter easy application...
 
To be honest though, can you really go an easier on/off product than Natty's Blue?
 
dengood1 said:
I believe you can:p

The only way you can make Natty's Blue easier is if it was to apply itself and then disappear mysteriously leaving nothing but a beautiful, deep shine.

:D
 
P1et said:
To be honest though, can you really go an easier on/off product than Natty's Blue?

actually I know of several that complained that Nattys was a hard wax, needing some time to apply and also harder to remove. I hear the red is suppose to be more of a buttery consistency, but its all rumor.
 
I like Natty's blue and think it's a great wax for the money. It goes on and off pretty easy but not as easy as the Pinnacle waxes.
 
P1et said:
To be honest though, can you really go an easier on/off product than Natty's Blue?
My Souv and CG 5050 are just slightly easier on/off, but NB is still easy. I still love using it even with those two, unbeatable for what it cost. I love the darker/wetter tone it gives on my white instead of something bright and reflective.
 
Gary Sword said:
I like Natty's blue and think it's a great wax for the money. It goes on and off pretty easy but not as easy as the Pinnacle waxes.

I agree.....not the easiest to use, but great for the money. Natty's Red should be a better find IMO. Natty's blue is harder to use for me than the Collinite waxes I have(845 and 915) and lasts about half as long as them.
 
dengood1 said:
I agree.....not the easiest to use, but great for the money. Natty's Red should be a better find IMO. Natty's blue is harder to use for me than the Collinite waxes I have(845 and 915) and lasts about half as long as them.

I have some Collinite 915. I think it's also a very good wax and does seem to last a long time. From my experience I do think Natty's blue actually goes on and off a little easier then the Collinite 915.
 
Yeh I have Collinite 915 too and though NB was a little easier on/off, 915 excelles on metallics and durability though (looks great on our silver), some of our other vehicles I have it on for durability since I don't have the time to wash especially with restrictions, months later the beading is still tight as when I put it on. Excellent wax, don't know what the hell is in it, but its bulletproof.
 
Gary Sword said:
I have some Collinite 915. I think it's also a very good wax and does seem to last a long time. From my experience I do think Natty's blue actually goes on and off a little easier then the Collinite 915.

Hmmm.......it wasn't easier to use for me.:confused: Of course I learned on this forum you have to put 915 on REALLY thin, so maybe this helped me. Seemed to instantly come off the surface with no additional "elbow grease" which Natty's Blue took. Maybe I put the Natty's Blue on too thick.....that was when I was a newbie;)

That being said, I've ordered a couple of tubs of Natty's Blue for friends that loved it. I'm personally looking forward to buying Natty's Red for myself to try.
 
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dengood1 said:
Hmmm.......it wasn't easier to use for me.:confused: Of course I learned on this forum you have to put 915 on REALLY thin, so maybe this helped me. Seemed to instantly come off the surface with no additional "elbow grease" which Natty's Blue took. Maybe I put the Natty's Blue on too thick.....that was when I was a newbie;)

I always put everything on very thin. I also always WOWO paste wax by hand. I think both Natty's Blue and 915 are nice products. I think I might try some Poorboy's Red even though I probably have enough paste wax already to do my cars for the next 5 years.
;)
 
Gary Sword said:
I always put everything on very thin. I also always WOWO paste wax by hand. I think both Natty's Blue and 915 are nice products. I think I might try some Poorboy's Red even though I probably have enough paste wax already to do my cars for the next 5 years.
;)

:iagree: I think I have enough to do my entire family's cars for the next 5 years.......it's all good:D
 
AUdakota said:
I ordered some purely for the hell of it.....
And you were not the only one! :p Looking like everyone else was thinking the same thing!;)
 
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