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I think I remember Meguiar's had one and got rid of it.
The reason why is the a machine cannot take in all the elements of appearance that the human eyes can perceive.
Just sayin....
But for sure a cool marketing tool.
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I've got one that measures at all three angles but the majority of my readings are on the 20° setting, I haven't tested much with the other angles. 20° is more suited for higher gloss surfaces, and 85° more for low gloss surfaces. 60° is a good all around angle and most of the gloss meters that are within a reasonable budget are measuring at 60°.
I honestly thought people were joking when talking about gloss meters
Larry C has a 60degree Elcometer and has a video on it. Wow spending $2k to say "that's shiny."![]()
So 60 is fine for car paint yeah?
Larry C has a 60degree Elcometer and has a video on it. Wow spending $2k to say "that's shiny."![]()
Ordered one yesterday, should get it sometimes this week. Here in Canada, 200$ off Amazon.ca, same one was available on E-Bay for 145$ but it was from China... so I decided to pay the extra 55$ and not risk a defective unit or a package that never reaches me for some reason (like the vendor not sending it maybe).
The unit I got is the same one that Forensic Details uses for his videos.
So I think this will be very good to make promotional videos, I will be able to put numbers to the paint gloss improvement for each type of prep/finishes that I offer. Also it will help me evaluate techniques and products better. I see no downsides to this purchase.
Looks like a fun tool to play with. I hope to see some product reviews with the gloss readings attached. I don’t know if Gloss readings on wax products would change my mind, but gloss readings on coatings sure would help (maybe). I suppose you will have to do two measurements, one before the coating and one after the coating has cured. Since coatings don’t fully cure for 14 days or more it would be nice to do a day by day comparison of gloss levels. There have been many reports of products like Polish Angel High Gloss looking glossier the next day after application, a Gloss meter could verify these anecdotal recounts.
So 60 is fine for car paint yeah?