Top 5 Favourite LSP's

Blackfire Wet diamond
Pinnacle Souveran liquid
Wolfgang Deep gloss Paint Sealant
Wolfgang Fuzion
PoorBoy's Natty's Red
 
Megs #16-Looks great on light colors and gets 4 months of durability

4* UPP-Killer looks, easy application and when used as a base for #16 it's pretty hard to beat on any paint color.

Pinnacle Paste Glaz- Super easy to apply, looks amazing on light colors.

WG DGS 3.0-Another easy to apply product that has 4 month of durability and doesn't need to be topped with anything but it self.

Clearkote caruaba moose wax-Looks close to souveran, 3 month durability, and easy to apply.
 
Fusion
Klasse SG Buffed out with 100% wool rotary 7" bonnet after drying
Collinite 915
Meguiars Ultimate Synthetic Polymer
Wolfgang 3.0

All are good, not in any order. It's just what I'm in the mood for that day.
 
I see a pattern of:

915
4* UPP
Megs #26

Guess they proven
 
•Formula 1;
•Simoniz Vista;
•TR-3 Resin Glaze;
•Johnson's Car Plate;
•Rally.

Really:
LSPs---ALL of them: whether they cost $3.00 or up to $90,000.00+...will work when used according to the instructions.

This is not saying that there are no differences in them:
But they all will work!

So:
If the goal is to have the vehicle look great, ("in the eye of the beholder"), when you are done LSPing...and you believe that goal has been attained; then, everything else is just plain ol' pure and simple posturing...IMHO.

Bob
 
I see a pattern of:

915
4* UPP
Megs #26

Guess they proven
M26 is a dust magnet (more than most) and not recommended for white (assuming yours is white) due to the paling effect it gives on it. M16 (if you can get hold of one) is better suited for lighter colors .
 
Isnt M16 discontinued many years ago already? Also currently have 845,915 and PL, would opting for the M16/26 over them give any aesthetic improvement?
 
Isnt M16 discontinued many years ago already? Also currently have 845,915 and PL, would opting for the M16/26 over them give any aesthetic improvement?

Answering my own question, got to test all, so simple answer to question is ...No.
The Collinites look best on their own.
 
Sealants...
Wolfgang Deep gloss Paint Sealant
Pinnacle Souveran liquid
Meguiars Ultimate liquid

Waxes..
Pinnacle Souveran paste
Natty's Blue

All very easy to apply do not stain trim and look great.
 
1. Natty's blue - can apply to my black car on a sunny day
2. 845 - it's just great stuff
3. 915 - harder to remove in the sun than PB blue, but still a great wax
 
Anyone heard of or used Soft 99 King Of Gloss? Apparently looks good and beads well, its a synthetic paste sealant.
 
1. Natty's blue - can apply to my black car on a sunny day
2. 845 - it's just great stuff
3. 915 - harder to remove in the sun than PB blue, but still a great wax

This interests me. How does the natty blue compare to Collinite in terms of looks and durability.

I am a vampire so I never wax in the sun. Thanks :)
 
Anyone heard of or used Soft 99 King Of Gloss? Apparently looks good and beads well, its a synthetic paste sealant.
It's very famous in UK (their Teflon based fusso coat, and Authentic natural wax). A pretty detailed thread is available on the UK Forum with loads of pics and durability updates...
 
This interests me. How does the natty blue compare to Collinite in terms of looks and durability.

I am a vampire so I never wax in the sun. Thanks :)

Natty's is around 8 weeks durability and it looks not far off 845 which is around 18-20 weeks or 4/5 months
 
Natty's Blue (liquid) is incredible on blue cars. I'm not trying to threadjack by posting a picture... but I love Natty's Blue!
 
1. Sonax Polymer Netshield
2. Ultima PGP
3. Pinnacle Souveran
4. Mirror Glaze #20
5. Astroshield (I miss it....)
 
1.ocp
2.glosscoat
3.sonax pns
4.ocw
5.hdspeed

Envoyé de mon Nexus 7 en utilisant Tapatalk
 
I notice that almost everyones favourite is between $15-$95, as they say its mostly in the prep and it shows.
 
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