Best LSP Survey

Too many best LSP out there
bfwd, MPL, UPGP, wdgps, zaino z2 - z5, ocw
I like those all the best .

Want to try 845 because has the great polling of it.
 
845

cost & Durability hands down. Looks are pretty good also.

I'll try to dig up the picture of the top of the truck cab & Cap from this past weekend. It was post driving in the rain, no wash on Dark Stone ( think UPS brown )
 
The ABSOLUTE final product I use to top everything is OCW; I use a sealant and carnauba under (some may feel this is pointless for me to use 3 types of waxes in total, but the sealant creates the protection, the carnauba the look, and the spray the "booster"; I personally don't feel it alters the looks of a carnauba that much either, but that might be because I have a white car haha)
 
Ultima Paint Guard Plus hands down.


Fuzion and such are nice, but the all round qualities of UPGP would make it my choice if I could only have one LSP.
 
CURRENT RESULTS:

845 16
Blackfire 10
Ultima 4
OCW 3
WGDGPS 3
Menz PL 2

All others 1 vote:
Souveren
Dodo Juice
Megs ultimate paste
Gtechniq C1
DG 105/501
Victoria Concours Red
P21s
Opti-Seal
Fuzion
 
Blackfire Midnight Sun. Easily the best lsp for the money. Easy to use, lasts for months, and looks amazing.
 
wow 845 got high rate. what does make it on the top? slickness, looks, durability, easy of use ?
will add this item to my arsenal soon.
 
845 may not be the best in any category - gloss, depth, protection, durability, slickness, sheeting, dust repellent, etc. But it looks like the pound for pound the best.
 
wow 845 got high rate. what does make it on the top? slickness, looks, durability, easy of use ?
will add this item to my arsenal soon.

Looks are good. There are others that will look better, but for 15.00 / bottle, it is worth it.

Easy on & off. Might take a bit longer to flash ( some might call it cure ) so it can be removed. I had higher than normal humidity for the time of year, and it took ~ 45 to 60 min to flash so it could be removed ( else the smear happens ).

Durability - I would put this at the top. it wears like nails. Are there others that last as long, or longer. Sure, but do they cost 15.00 / bottle.

Did I mention cost ? 15.00 bottle, and a bottle goes a long way. This is a thin coat product. Even with 2 coats on the areas I tested ( 1st time using it this year ) I only used < 1/8" the bottle on my truck for the top of the cab & cap and the rocker panels all the way around.

Just think using the criteria at the start of the thread:
Let's assume that the paint is polished, money IS a factor and you had to live with this LSP for the rest of your life.

This is a proven product, and from my view point a well kept secrete for some reason, that is cheap. 15.00 / bottle sure I could make this last for 3, maybe 4 years keeping up the heavy LSP schedule I put on the truck now.
 
I have Fuzion and Souveran but darnnitt I need to try 845. Just for the fact that wax just

keeps popping up!
 
I have Fuzion and Souveran but darnnitt I need to try 845. Just for the fact that wax just

keeps popping up!

I'll be a bit contrary, and say that I'm not such a big fan of 845. It does last reasonably long (though not the best I've used), and is reasonably easy to use, but I'm not particularly fond of the bright, reflective look it has; and I've had some pretty bad water-spotting with it, as well. Nonetheless, for what it costs, it's certainly worth giving it a try and deciding for yourself.
 
Has anyone tried using the new version 3 ONR with 845? Curious as to how or if they still cause trouble together
 
Hence why every one likes a different wax/sealant. While some don't care for the bright, reflective look, others such as myself do. Who's right... depends on who you ask. Thank goodness there are so many different products out there to try and play with.
 
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