King of wet wild vs. King of long and strong (no silly souveran vs #16)

wytstang

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Can you tell which ones which cause I really can't
Process: SSR1, AIO, split LSP
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Left side
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Right side
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And center
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And yes I know there is wax on the windsheild nozzles..
 
Can't tell. Both look great. Can't even see a hint of the split. What LSPs?
 
I cannot tell the difference... but who cares when it looks good!
 
Seems to be some kinda of cloudy milky residue. Are you sure you buffed off the LSP? :) Oh, wait, that the reflection of the clouds! :awesome:
 
They all look very good. Next time stop the clouds from moving so it's easier to compare the shots.
 
I tried to get the best shots possible but i just cannot see a clear difference between the two. I'll wait till later tonight (around 11) to say which side is which.
What LSPs?
LSP=Last Step Product (wax or sealant)
 
Oh and the dividing line is right between the windsheild nozzles. Looking at the "center pics" the steple of the house is right in the middle of the line.
 
wytstang said:
I tried to get the best shots possible but i just cannot see a clear difference between the two. I'll wait till later tonight (around 11) to say which side is which.

LSP=Last Step Product (wax or sealant)
Wystang, keep an eye on durability and beading..lets us know
 
nick19 said:
Got my two new cans for $20 a peice.. what a deal!
nick,that was before wystangs observations;)good deal though..
 
IME most LSPs perform well and differences are subtle for the most part. I don't believe you could really see the difference in a picture. In person, some people would probably notice a difference.
 
joe.p said:
Wystang, keep an eye on durability and beading..lets us know

#16 is probably more durable. I have recently used LS, so I wouldn't know the durability, but #16 has been known for its durability.




-Nick
 
wytstang said:
I tried to get the best shots possible but i just cannot see a clear difference between the two. I'll wait till later tonight (around 11) to say which side is which.

LSP=Last Step Product (wax or sealant)

I think he meant which LSP's are we comparing?
 
slight nuiances or differences cannot always be noticed in pictures. Proper paint prep will also make those differences less noticable. I could tell the difference in application and removal I bet ... but again, its your choice in outcome.
 
O.K the right side (passenger side) is wearing souveran and the driver has #16. I am getting good feedback from autopia on how this test would be better done doing one whole side of the car (fender, doors, rear quarter panels) then doing the other side. This will give you more curves, I'm reading that doing a flat surface you really can't distinquise between LSP's. So maybe after winter I can split the sides and get more feedback on looks between the two.
 
joe.p said:
Wystang, keep an eye on durability and beading..lets us know
Will do that is if I can leave it alone lol...
 
nick19 said:
Got my two new cans for $20 a peice.. what a deal!
Just in case we all run out of U.S. supply of #16, there is more available in U.K. for around $22-25 a tin+shipping.
 
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