Poorboy's Natty's Paste Wax Blue

ibizasport16v

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Oct 22, 2006
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I polished the car last week which was quick and easy and started to apply the wax and found it difficult to get it on the pad, my understanding is that you put a damp pad in and transfer the wax onto that? am i right ? arm was bloody killing 5 mins after using it from trying to hard to get it out
 

ibizasport16v

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Oct 22, 2006
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Clydebank
it does and i followed them, i think i need to shove a pen or summat in the wax and break it up a bit, but wanna double check before i waste it
 

MarkE

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Spritz some quick detailer on the pad first, then put the pad into the Nattys pot and give it a couple of twists round. It won't look like there's much wax on the pad but you don't need much - you're looking for a super-thin, even coating of wax over the surface of the car. Anything more than that is just going to get wiped off again.
 

Reg

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Oct 10, 2005
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Berkshire
it does and i followed them, i think i need to shove a pen or summat in the wax and break it up a bit, but wanna double check before i waste it

Really, don't do that, there is no need!

Keep the wax indoors so its a little warmer (if you are keeping it outside in a garage or something). Once your pad is lightly sprayed with QD, it should be possible to just put into the wax pot, a little pressure on the pad as you twist and then lift out and apply. That should be enough for most of a wing, or half a door before going back to the pot for more.
 

Andi

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Mar 5, 2006
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I use Prroboys products and to get the best out of the Nattys paste ur going to have to use a polish and/or a sealent before you apply the paste.

I would recomend the EX-P sealent.

Also with Poorboys less is more and with the paste especialy, it goes on very thin and is very wet whilst appying.
 
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