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Blockers and absorbers
Ultraviolet Light Absorbers (UVAs) are molecules used in organic materials (polymers, paints, etc.) to absorb UV light in order to reduce the UV degradation (photo-oxidation) of a material. A number of different UVAs exist with different absorption properties. UVAs can disappear over time, so monitoring of UVA levels in weathered materials is necessary.
In sunscreen, ingredients which absorb UVA/UVB rays, such as avobenzone and octyl methoxycinnamate, are known as absorbers. They are contrasted with physical "blockers" of UV radiation such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. (See sunscreen for a more complete list.)
Seems like maybe it is hype. But if so it is kind of serious in the sense that we are all content thinking our LSP is protecting our finish against UV and premature color loss...I mean that is one of the chief reasons to be for these waxes and sealants. Additionally, I would like to know what these LSP actually do protect against. I mean my car was bathed in the best wax and one bird poop and not three hours later the stain was so badly etched into my car that I had to compound it.
Beading water tricks look impressive but really, other than marketing talk has ANYONE any proof that LSP's do anything other than add some shine for awhile ?
Bird bomb.!!.. used Souveragn... it that did absolutely nothing. that i could tell to protect the car. and yes..plenty fresh wax so that is not an issue
Bird bomb.!!.. used Souveragn... it that did absolutely nothing. that i could tell to protect the car. and yes..plenty fresh wax so that is not an issue
I can tell you that a sealant seems to offer a lower degree of protection from doo-doo. I have been hit or miss (no pun) when using a wax, but most the time the sealant seems to scar with these droppings.
What I will offer in closing, why not do a scientific test and stop waxing and sealing all together. Lets see how the finish fares at 1, 2, 3, 4 year marks. I can tell you unscientifically that cars that are kept up through washing and waxing are more attractive as used cars and normally seem in better condition from at least a finish stand point. Plus I prefer standing out and looking good, versus blending in to a crowd. Cars are depreciating items so no real benefit other than its a hobby.