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Old 06-28-2005, 11:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Natty's Question

I just got my Natty's in and am going to put it on the car in the next day or two. I am going to do a full detail on the car and will apply the PB Polish with Carnauba on it with the PC; do I need to let that "cure" on the paint before I put the Natty's on top of it? Thanks for any help you guys can provide.

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Re: Natty's Question

PwC does not need additional cure time prior to applying a layer of Natty's. Just wipe off the PwC residue, then go right ahead to Natty's. If you want to apply a second layer of Natty's, I would recommend waiting 24 hours between coats.
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PwC does not need additional cure time prior to applying a layer of Natty's. Just wipe off the PwC residue, then go right ahead to Natty's. If you want to apply a second layer of Natty's, I would recommend waiting 24 hours between coats.

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Re: Natty's Question

Thank you guys for your replies; I will let you know how it turns out

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Re: Natty's Question

I just got the Nattys blue and what a great product, super easy to work with and the shine was great and that was one coat.
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I didn't get the blue; someone ordered it for me so I just have the original Natty's I have heard it is pretty easy to work with too. Hope what I have heard is correct !
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Re: Natty's Question

Nice and easy to work with you won't be dissapointed.

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