Natty's using the WOWO method?

Discussion in 'Last Steps: Waxes, Sealants, and Coatings' started by Xcessiv, Jun 26, 2009.

  1. Xcessiv

    Xcessiv Birth of a Detailer

    Hi. :worship2:

    Has anyone ever tried the WOWO method using the Natty's blue/red? It makes it as easy to use as, for example, the P21S and it leaves a nice finish. I'm a bit worried about durability.

    Do you recommend any other procedure? Whenever I let it haze, I find it a bit too hard to take off and it leaves some marks. Should I let it hazelonger?

    Thank you.
     
  2. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    I use this method pretty much with all my paste waxes, except for RBOE.
     
  3. Legacy99

    Legacy99 Wax on..Wax off

    That's why P21S is a wowo product. I find using a low nap mf like Pakshak white edgeless towel to remove the wax and do not do a final buff works better. If you wipe of the wax and final buff IMO you are removing too much of the wax. By removing the wax without a final buff the wax will have time to cure.
     
  4. fricker66

    fricker66 Birth of a Detailer

    I've been using Natty's Bluie now on a couple of cars as the LSP. However, I haven't tried the WOWO method. Have been using 2 coats with 12 hour cures between application. Has held up well on my daily driver.
     
  5. Bigpikle

    Bigpikle Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    used it a few times, and just did the swipe test to decide when it was time to buff off. I found it seemed to be ready pretty quickly anyway, maybe 3-4 mins on a warm day. (thats UK warm not hot US warm ;))
     
  6. yukon cornelius

    yukon cornelius Birth of a Detailer

    Never had a problem with blue, but I think I'll try the WOWO method with Red. Red's a bugger to get off some times.
     

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