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Old 08-02-2010, 10:49 PM   #1
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Natty’s Paste Wax White-Blue-Red ?

Hello all members

I want to know what is the difference between the Natty’s blue and Red ?
and about Natty’s white i expect he bring natural look more than add extra gloss ?





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Old 08-02-2010, 11:32 PM   #2
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Nattys blue is a wax that is better to blue/darker colors. Red is for colors that are red, and natural is for lighter colors, whine, yellow, and so on.
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Old 08-02-2010, 11:33 PM   #3
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Hi!

Nattys blue is a wax that is better to blue/darker colors. Red is for colors that are red, and natural is for lighter colors, whine, yellow, and so on.

if you take notice of the marketing talk that is..
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I couldn't notice that much difference between any of them tbh.

The Red does smell quite nice though.
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I couldn't notice that much difference between any of them tbh.

The Red does smell quite nice though.
Like Nattys blue
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They say blue darkens the paint and hides some minor marring while red is more shiny and might intensify the defects. I bought Red anyway. But plan to have blue also. People like to use them both at the same time.
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I have tried all of them, and they all are good! But I would choose red or blue, mainly because of the nice smell
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Motorgeek sells Blue in 32 oz form also and this itches me very very badly
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Motorgeek sells Blue in 32 oz form also and this itches me very very badly
only i need 3 o.z , i like small pot better than big 8 0.z .
im between the blue and red , i feel PB nattys blue More popular !

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Not a lot of difference, if any in real terms imho. When you quantify how much of the overall finish is attributed to the wax anyway, then take that tiny percentage and try and differentiate between 2 products from the same manufacturer, the differences are going to be miniscule really.

In essence, the blue and red are both great waxes imo. and represent great value. They both smell fantastic, are about the easiest paste waxes to use of any and a purchase of either would be a wise move at this price level It could come down to which one you like the smell of the best.
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