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    Applying Natty wax ??

    How has everyone been applying this ?

    By hand or scooping some out and putting it on a PC pad ?

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    Get the PVA applicator, these are so smooth you`d think they had mullets. Goes on easy, let it haze, buff off with mf. Much less cleanup than by PC. I have a PC and use it for everything; buffing cars, stiring my coffee, etc, but Natty`s by hand and a PVA is good. If you do like cleaning up the PC uses less products and covers better, touch slower though. Remember to top with EX-P.

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    PVA Applicator from Poorboys...jeff

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    Originally posted by EZ Boy
    Get the PVA applicator, these are so smooth you`d think they had mullets. Goes on easy, let it haze, buff off with mf. Much less cleanup than by PC. I have a PC and use it for everything; buffing cars, stiring my coffee, etc, but Natty`s by hand and a PVA is good. If you do like cleaning up the PC uses less products and covers better, touch slower though. Remember to top with EX-P.
    You are recommending topping Natty`s with EX-P?
    Dream big and be willing to do the work to get there.

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    Jim to each his own:dunno

    I like to apply with the PVA, but Natty likes the yellow foam pads ...I`ve also used mf applicators but they don`t seem to spread it as smooth:dunno
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    Thank`s

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    I also prefer the foam apps with paste products like Natty`s. However, I plan on drying some of DFTowels new applicators when I get them.

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    I just recieved my Poorboys order yesterday. So the Yellow foam things in the plastic bag are the applicators for the Natty`s?-Just making sure.

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    I use a slightly damp yellow foam applicator for Natty`s. I save the PVA for EX and EX-P.

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    Next time I use Natty`s I am going to try the ole scoop it out and put it on with the grey pad and porter cable. I this will help me get a nice even coat. I do it by hand and sometimes get spots where I laid it on too thick.

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    I think the PVA`s give a nice thin and even coat when applying liquid sealants. Havn`t tried them with Natty`s. I use the yellow foam applicator for that. However, I especially love the PVA`s when applying dressings. You wanna talk about an even application, use the PVA with Natural Look and Bold and Bright. You almost don`t need to buff afterwards. Try and you`ll love it. They clean up nice too.
    I love the smell of EX-P in the morning.

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    hmmmm, i can imagine what the stains would look like on the PVA applciator after i get through applying bold and bright onto my tires....
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    It`s true, the PVA looks pretty dang messy after doing tires, but I throw it in the washing machine with my terrycloth towels and it`s just like new when it comes out. Love it.
    I love the smell of EX-P in the morning.

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    I use the PVAs because I`ve amassed a horde of them lately!

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    Re: Applying Natty wax ??

    I see everyone likes to use PVA, I just ordered Natty`s and forgot to pick up a PVA? :beat Would applying Natty`s with a foam round applicator like Meguiar`s be fine? Also if Natty`s comes off with finger swipe cleanly does that mean it`s ready to come off? Thanks

    PS. Just so I have an idea of how long it may take me to wax the car? how long till it hazes? should I do the entire car and come back and buff off? or say two panels then buff off?

 

 
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