Re: Best LSP for dusty land
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Re: Best LSP for dusty land
For a severe condition, I'd go with a quality coating since it's being hammered alot[emoji362][emoji106][emoji118]
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I am interested in following as I have a dark Boxster that gets a lot of AZ. dust and only sees rinseless washes so it is susceptible to light marring.
Is there a sealant or coating that has some sort of resistance to marring?
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The only time I ever heard of a LSP being marr ing resistant was with applying multiple layers of Klasse SG. Apparently marr ing can occur in the layers of SG but not the paint itself but I have never personally seen this.
I just wash with a hose and foam gun using an extreme method and never have to worry about marr ing.
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A garage haha. Fighting dust is a losing battle. I don't freak out if my car gets dust from sitting outside. I'll just wash it on the weekend. It's an endless cycle. Now the other in the garage it is a non-issue unless the garage is open. Again a simple wash takes care of it.
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Product from europe. Got my interest.
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Suppose to be both positive and negatively charged.
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Coatingsarecrack
That would mean that dust will fall in a neutral zone.:D
Re: Best LSP for dusty land
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Texchappy
so what type of LSP -
wax, sealant, coating -
gives the best dustaphobic finish?
•For your situation, IMO:
-Meguiars Ultimate Liquid Wax—using Meguiar’s
D156 Synthetic X-press Spray Wax as part and
parcel of not only the “The Final Wipe” (M.P.)
process...but also as the “drying-aid” thereafter.
•But then again:
-What is the “Best” is, at best: highly
debatable; at worst: highly divisive.
Bob