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Re: Product that has best water sheeting
Originally Posted by PaulMys
I always get a kick out of these threads/questions.
If you have any type of reputable LSP on your paint, it will be protected.
Coatings, sealants, hybrids, or pure waxes. It does not matter. While standing still, water WILL bead on any one of them. And if left to dry (evaporate), there WILL be accumulated dirt left behind.
And yes, I know that coatings are "easier to clean", but ironically, they are also more susceptible to water spotting.
Either way you slice it, we all have to accept the fact that our cars/trucks will get dirty. And no LSP on this earth will change the fact that we have to periodically wash them..........
Thank God they get dirty too....what else would we do....go to the mall, grocery store, play golf or your favorite sport, drink, eat, have a life, talk to your spouse....ok I’ll craw back under my rock!
Jay
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Re: Product that has best water sheeting
Originally Posted by Jayfro
Thank God they get dirty too....what else would we do....go to the mall, grocery store, play golf or your favorite sport, drink, eat, have a life, talk to your spouse....ok I’ll craw back under my rock!
Jay
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Lmao.
They need to make a car that shakes itself off like a wet dog.......
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Product that has best water sheeting
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Re: Product that has best water sheeting
Originally Posted by PaulMys
I always get a kick out of these threads/questions.
If you have any type of reputable LSP on your paint, it will be protected.
Coatings, sealants, hybrids, or pure waxes. It does not matter. While standing still, water WILL bead on any one of them. And if left to dry (evaporate), there WILL be accumulated dirt left behind.
And yes, I know that coatings are "easier to clean", but ironically, they are also more susceptible to water spotting.
Either way you slice it, we all have to accept the fact that our cars/trucks will get dirty. And no LSP on this earth will change the fact that we have to periodically wash them..........
^Truth.
It's all overrated.
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