Nattys red

jonnie5

Seat Leon FR+
Mar 14, 2007
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Rosyth
After putting 2 coats of EX-P sealant nad 1 coat of Natty's Red about 7 weeks ago I thought the beading was getting a little flat. Nothing really wrong with it but I wanted that fresh beading look again lol. This time though I used qd when buffing and to add a second layer of Natty's Red and the results were fantastic. Never had so much of a wet look before. Standing admiring my work and it give an almost optical ellusion now, its as if you could put your hand into the body panel and touch whatever its reflecting its awsome. Only trouble I had was the peskie insects that are now atrracted to my paintwork (must be that wild strawberry shining through).Just have to say its one of the most easy products to use.
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jonnie5

Seat Leon FR+
Mar 14, 2007
342
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Rosyth
About 3 months ago I...

1)Wheels - Carlack wheels cleaner
2)Rinced whole car
3)Super Snow Foam using Autobrite foam lance left to dwell for 4 mins.
4)Presure washed being caerful not to stand too close as to not to push water pass seals etc.
5)Super Snow foamed again and washed using tbm with Autoglym shampoo.
6)Rinced again and dryed with Poorboys wafle weave.
7)Clayed with Meguiars quick clay, and Meguiars Last Touch.
8)Polished with Poorboys SSR1 then Pro Polish (not really needed both as SSR1 brakes down into a polish)
9)Sealed with 2 coats of Poorboys EX-P sealant.
10) Finished off with Nattys Paste Wax red.

After 3 months another coat of Nattys was applied to to keep that fresh beading look. After washing of coarse.

I'm after some Collinites 476 for the winter. Before that I'm going to apply Super Resin Polish as I have swirls and dont have a pc so I have to mask them slightly. Its better to fill swirls than to polish them out every year as your paint could become very thin. Only thing is that you have to keep on filling with a glaze.
 

jonnie5

Seat Leon FR+
Mar 14, 2007
342
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Rosyth
There are better wetter/glossier look out there but. Its a really good duarable combo.3months + beading. Going for Collinites for the winter though.
 

FinerDetails

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About 3 months ago I...

Before that I'm going to apply Super Resin Polish as I have swirls and dont have a pc so I have to mask them slightly. Its better to fill swirls than to polish them out every year as your paint could become very thin. Only thing is that you have to keep on filling with a glaze.

only if you dont know what you are doing ;)

My P206 was six years old when we traded her in, got alsorts of maching done onher and still had bags of paint left :D

Try something like Clearkote moose glazes, they tend to fill better and also give a much oilier and deeper reflection than SRP will [B)]
 

jonnie5

Seat Leon FR+
Mar 14, 2007
342
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Rosyth
only if you dont know what you are doing ;)

My P206 was six years old when we traded her in, got alsorts of maching done onher and still had bags of paint left :D

Try something like Clearkote moose glazes, they tend to fill better and also give a much oilier and deeper reflection than SRP will [B)]

Yes its all best left to the pro's. As I said I wouldn't even think about touching my paintwork with a machine. I know of a couple of people that polished the clearcoat away.

Would Nattys red work after moose?
 

jonnie5

Seat Leon FR+
Mar 14, 2007
342
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Rosyth
Just another quick question. would I still need to pollish my paint with say PB pro polish or will the moose go straight on removing old wax etc?
 
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