Sitting in the rain

Nice beading!

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0afpzH6pdM]EXOv2 topped with Sonax Polymer netshield Paint, Side glass EXOv2, Windshield G1 - YouTube[/video]

But I here no Bing Crosby singing?

should of sang...

Those windshield wipers Slappin' out a tempo Keepin' perfect rhythm With the song on the radio, Gotta keep rollin' :D

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PtClFWTIyc]Eddie Rabbitt "Driving My Life Away" LIVE in Branson - YouTube[/video]
 
Was sitting in my car during a heavy rain waiting for it to slow up.
Just showing EXOv2 on side glass, Gtechniq G1 on windshield, EXOv2 and Sonax Polymer net shield on the paint
EXOv2 topped with Sonax Polymer netshield Paint, Side glass EXOv2, Windshield G1 - YouTube
So...My take is:
That it's the "Sonax Polymer Netshield" that's causing/doing the beading on the paint.

Seems to reinforce the claims that this Company has a rightful place
on the nanotechnology-side of Detailing with some of their products!.


Bob
 
I have EXOv2 under it..but the Sonax does bead and sheet this way as stand alone as well. Youtube it and you will see. Its an awesome product.
 
I have EXOv2 under it..but the Sonax does bead and sheet this way as stand alone as well. Youtube it and you will see. Its an awesome product.
RE: LSP's.

I find that it's the last, last (sometimes: "even more lasts") product that is used in either the:
(as usually defined) Last Step Product process(es), or as: "refresheners/drying-aids/toppers/etc."...
to be the product whose 'characteristics' come to bear---regardless of the LSP/LSP's that are said to be beneath them.

What product, if any, remains when the top-most of LSP's---if, indeed, there's said to be more than one...
eventually erodes away? That is the question I see that, oftenmost, goes unanswered.

:)

Bob
 
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