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Easy Winter LSP
I want to do my GF's car (2018 dark metallic blue Acura SUV) before winter here in Boston.
But I have a torn rotator cuff which makes handling a DA or even lots of rubbing a problem/non-starter.
I'm planning on good wash, clay mitt and then an LSP to cover her car till spring. The car spends
a good chunk of time un-garaged.
Sooo, my arsenal of LSP's include:
Collinite 845, 476 & 915 (can't really use 476 & 915 currently)
Ultima PaintGuard
Gtechniq C2V3
PNS & BSD
Meg Tech Wax
Jescar Powerlock
Wolfg. DGPS
Duragloss 111
>> Seeking suggestions as to longest lasting and least stressful on shoulder.
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Re: Easy Winter LSP
Originally Posted by
howardm4
I want to do my GF's car (2018 dark metallic
blue Acura SUV) before winter here in Boston.
But I have a torn rotator cuff which
makes handling a DA or even lots of
rubbing a problem/non-starter.
Sooo, my arsenal of LSP's include:
Collinite 845, 476 & 915 (can't really use
476 & 915 currently)
Ultima PaintGuard
Gtechniq C2V3
PNS & BSD
Meg Tech Wax
Jescar Powerlock
Wolfg. DGPS
Duragloss 111
>> Seeking suggestions as to longest lasting
and least stressful on shoulder.
•IMO:
-There are no duds among any of the above
listed LSPs; but there are too many variables
associated with each individual person’s/vehicles’
locale to actually determine the “longest lasting”.
-On the other hand: The least stressful on the
shoulder/rotator-cuff-muscles is a no-brainer:
none other than Ultima PaintGuard (+): the
original Wipe-On/Walk-Away Sealant.
>Hope your rehabilitation is successful.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Super Member
Re: Easy Winter LSP
PNS and BSD would be a good choice.
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Re: Easy Winter LSP
Originally Posted by
howardm4
I want to do my GF's car (2018 dark metallic blue Acura SUV) before winter here in Boston.
But I have a torn rotator cuff which makes handling a DA or even lots of rubbing a problem/non-starter.
I'm planning on good wash, clay mitt and then an LSP to cover her car till spring. The car spends
a good chunk of time un-garaged.
Sooo, my arsenal of LSP's include:
Collinite 845, 476 & 915 (can't really use 476 & 915 currently)
Ultima PaintGuard
Gtechniq C2V3
PNS & BSD
Meg Tech Wax
Jescar Powerlock
Wolfg. DGPS
Duragloss 111
>> Seeking suggestions as to longest lasting and least stressful on shoulder.
How about 10 min paint sealant? I dont think you even have to buff it off
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Re: Easy Winter LSP
Meguiars fast finish too. It's a nice looking, under rated, product that came out at the wrong time.
I think it's overlooked in the sio2 generation. Super easy to apply and nice look for the ease it takes to apply
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Re: Easy Winter LSP
Originally Posted by
fightnews
Meguiars fast finish too. It's a nice looking, under rated, product that came out at the wrong time.
I think it's overlooked in the sio2 generation. Super easy to apply and nice look for the ease it takes to apply
I would have to agree with this.
You want easy? This stuff e-a-s-y........
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Super Member
Re: Easy Winter LSP
WG DGPS, Powerlock or Collinite 845 - long lasting, not very stressful on shoulder when applied thin. Other choices are easier on the shoulder (UPGP, 10 Min PS, C2V3) but I don’t know how well they will last in Boston winter. Others last well but buff off might be painful (PNS, BSD)
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Re: Easy Winter LSP
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
I would have to agree with this.
You want easy? This stuff e-a-s-y........
Supposedly lasts a year too.
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Re: Easy Winter LSP
Any spray on, rinse off product would be the easiest but I don't think that it will get you through a winter here in Southern New England. A good coat of Collinite 845 would last longer. I apply it to my truck every November and it will usually last until early March. I am still waiting for the Autogeek Collinite Warmer to come to market. The 845 gels up rather quickly when its 40 degrees.
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Re: Easy Winter LSP
Thanks. Yea, I have Hydro2 and agree w/ you.
I just need to watch her face as I tape off the hood and do a 3way shootout between 845, PNS & C2V3
Of course, use a warm water bath to get the 845 to flow or one of those USB cup warmers.
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