Has anyone tried Liquid Glass Legend?
http://www.rscarcare.com/images/T/t-53.jpg
If so, what are your thoughts on it?
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Has anyone tried Liquid Glass Legend?
http://www.rscarcare.com/images/T/t-53.jpg
If so, what are your thoughts on it?
Reduces drag and increases top end speed on racing cars, planes and boats... lol
99.95 retail price... wow.
I too want to know if anyone has tried this?
Been staring at it on my desk for a week or so, not had time to play with it yet.
So this will ,increase my top end speed ,huh? Ive been detailing for some time trying to get rid of all that drag holding me back:hotrod2: Man some of these marketing strategies companies come up with.
- Acid rain retardant
- Stone chip resistant after 25 coatings
- Extremely durable and mirror shiny
- Super slippery
- Reduces drag and increases top end speed on racing cars, planes and boats
Sounds like a load of poo poo to me.
I can attest to the reduction of drag. Here are some before and after pics, albeit taken from different angles, but I think it shows the amazing transformation.
BEFORE:
http://czechmatediary.com/wp-content...10-trabant.jpg
AFTER:
http://www.motorward.com/wp-content/...R-Hybrid-3.jpg
:xyxthumbs:
Wow, it really darkened the paint on that car and brought it to life! I need to try this stuff. :xyxthumbs:
tcollins33- LOL, nice.
No comment on the specific product, but I love Physics and thinking about this kind of thing. It's funny cause the show Mythbusters did an episode testing whether a clean or dirty car was more aerodynamic. It ended up that covering the car in an inch or two of soft pottery clay and cutting out divots like that of a golf ball was more fuel efficient because it reduced drag, despite the added weight. At higher speeds air resistance becomes a much greater force, increase your speed by 2x and the force of air resistance increases by 4x (because you move past twice the air in half the time). Air moving past a flat surface, like the hood of a car, produces very little drag regardless. It's the shape of the object and the turbulence created in it's wake, not the brand of wax on the door panel that will make a significant improvement.
:rant:
Not that I don't love Wax's and Sealants, I'd like to see a full review on the stuff. Someone? :poke:
Wikipedia, Drag (physics)
http://- MythBusters - Dirty vs. Cle... vs. Clean Car
If someone wants to send me a bottle of it, I'll write a review. I dont have the proper equipment to test coefficient of drag or even top speed differences aside from looking at my speedometer. But, hey, I am always up for a free bottle of expensive sealant.