sealants and wax application

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I have three different sealant's/waxes, and im not sure which ones i can use together, and what order i should apply them in for best results. (just incase it matters, i have a mettallic black paint) I enjoy waxing, so if i can apply all three, that would be great, but if theres no point to it then why waste time and wax. I have Poorboy's EX Sealant with Carnauba, Klasse all-in-one, and poorboys natty's blue paste wax. If these three can be used in combination, can anyone help me in which one's should go on first? Also, which ones have to sit overnight to cure?
 
You use All in One, then the EX-Sealant, and then the Natty's Blue. I don't think any of them need to cure overnight. Let EX-Sealant sit a while for the best results.
 
Klasse AIO --- a synthetic cleaner product with some acrylic protection
Poorboys EX --- a hybrid product with polymers (durability) and carnuaba
Porrboys Natty (blue) --- pure carnuaba with light fillers.

Basically you could also use them in this order, but I suspect you would like to save time as possible also. I would suggest using either EX or Nattys, versus both. Because EX is a hybrid versus true pure sealant it wont need alot of time to cure. Might wanna leave a couple hours. Now EX-P that would fit well in the middle, and will need 4-12 hours to cure properly.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Klasse AIO --- a synthetic cleaner product with some acrylic protection
Poorboys EX --- a hybrid product with polymers (durability) and carnuaba
Porrboys Natty (blue) --- pure carnuaba with light fillers.

Basically you could also use them in this order, but I suspect you would like to save time as possible also. I would suggest using either EX or Nattys, versus both. Because EX is a hybrid versus true pure sealant it wont need alot of time to cure. Might wanna leave a couple hours. Now EX-P that would fit well in the middle, and will need 4-12 hours to cure properly.

I never knew NATTY [BLUE] would have light fillers.........Interesting.
Would the reg NATTY'S also have light fillers??..and would the blue be just as good on silver???/

........interesting, Thanks:)
 
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BILL said:
I never knew NATTY [BLUE] would have light fillers.........Interesting.
Would the reg NATTY'S also have light fillers??..and would the blue be just as good on silver???/

........interesting, Thanks:)


Poorboy’s has done it again! You’re no doubt familiar with their outstanding Natty’s Paste Wax and its remarkable shine, but now they’ve gone and changed the formula! Not to worry, it’s a change for the better, particularly if you have a dark-colored vehicle. The new formula, called Natty’s Paste Wax (BLUE), is designed specifically to hide blemishes and scratches in dark paints. Otherwise, it has all the same great qualities you’ve come to expect from Natty’s!


Theres the key to it containing some fillers. I found Nattys (original) to be boring in look and harder to remove than Blue. I prefer Souveran, but I would consider using Blue on all colors (just like Souveran) if I was on a budget.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Poorboy’s has done it again! You’re no doubt familiar with their outstanding Natty’s Paste Wax and its remarkable shine, but now they’ve gone and changed the formula! Not to worry, it’s a change for the better, particularly if you have a dark-colored vehicle. The new formula, called Natty’s Paste Wax (BLUE), is designed specifically to hide blemishes and scratches in dark paints. Otherwise, it has all the same great qualities you’ve come to expect from Natty’s!


Theres the key to it containing some fillers. I found Nattys (original) to be boring in look and harder to remove than Blue. I prefer Souveran, but I would consider using Blue on all colors (just like Souveran) if I was on a budget.


Wife, 5 kids, 3 dogs, 2 cats, 1 hampster, 2 turtles, 3 gold fish, 1 canary and 1 parakeet.....to feed.........its a BUDGET FOR EVER....;)
 
BILL said:
Wife, 5 kids, 3 dogs, 2 cats, 1 hampster, 2 turtles, 3 gold fish, 1 canary and 1 parakeet.....to feed.........its a BUDGET FOR EVER....;)


I was waiting for the partridge in a pear tree .... :p
 
On the autopia forums there is some debate about AIO's cure time. Some say it needs 24 hrs to cure, others say no, you can top it right away. Ive done it both ways and I cant really tell any difference.
 
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Natty's Blue has some fillers but I don't notice it, I have a few slight marks from wiping down even gently with a micro and QD for dusting and it doesn't fill those in. Use the Cali Duster now and then wipe down, noticing no more marring. But I live near the beach so I actually may have small sand type particles that are rougher on the paint instead of a light dust.
 
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