Natty's Blue application and removal

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buja

Guest
I used to do a Wipe one and Wipe off method and found it quite difficult actually...

After reading and hearing a few conflicting views, I would appreciate the more experienced people of even Steve himself, on the correct method.

Is it correct to:

1) Use a damp foam applicator
2) apply in thin layers
3) then left to dry and haze , check by doing the finger swipe test
4) then buff off .

If still tough to remove, use any kind of qd .


please correct me if im wrong ,

thanks !
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
I would let it dry and follow the steps as you listed...do not use a QD to remove as it will also remove some wax...

If you want to try another method.. try "Spit Shining" chill a bottle of Spray & Gloss and lightly spray each panel before applying the wax ... let it haze and buff off.. :smt023
 
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Nolan_k

Guest
I found the Natty's Blue came off easier than most other waxes, key is thin coats. Some of the easiest wax to use, but the best there is :)
 
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Pockets

Guest
Thin Thin Thin! you seem to have gotten it right (other than the QD) We also wrote up a how to article on waxing in the cold or in extreme heat here's the link viewtopic.php?f=31&t=1779
 
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