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Re: Liquid Glass Legend
We did a race car last year, and it posted a track record a week after we polished it
I polish my car before each track event. Its like a 40 horsepower sticker.
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Re: Liquid Glass Legend
Originally Posted by 5.4 Shelby
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.
You up to the recommended 25 coats with 1hr drying time between each coat?
Lasthope05
I don't care what they say but its NOT going to keep a rock from chipping the paint. Well "maybe" at 5mph but not at driving speeds...
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Re: Liquid Glass Legend
Is it a new formula or just a new bottle and name ???
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If I didn't know better I would have thought you showed 2 different cars!
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Re: Liquid Glass Legend
Originally Posted by Dubbin1
You up to the recommended 25 coats with 1hr drying time between each coat?
Lasthope05
I don't care what they say but its NOT going to keep a rock from chipping the paint. Well "maybe" at 5mph but not at driving speeds...
Your reading too much in to the marketing play on words. The key word here is "resistant" not "rock chip proof." I mean they have water "resistant" sun block and people think they are waterproof. Im not backing up their claims. Im just putting it as it is.
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Re: Liquid Glass Legend
Bump...anyone tried it yet?
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Re: Liquid Glass Legend
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Bump...anyone tried it yet?
Although LG has a well deserved reputation,I am very skeptical of any auto product that uses and touts PTFE (Teflon). I know it doesnt bond on engine parts as claimed by oil additive makers. It wont bond to paint either. PTFE turned me off to this product. Just my &.02. IMO Opti Coat would be better.
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Re: Liquid Glass Legend
PTFE needs high temps and acids to bond to metal to become useful in terms of what you think ptfe does (non-stick).
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Re: Liquid Glass Legend
Originally Posted by agpatel
PTFE needs high temps and acids to bond to metal to become useful in terms of what you think ptfe does (non-stick).
But, it's bonding to paint..does that make a difference?
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