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Originally Posted by Accumulator But what *is* that reasoning  I doubt it's economic, having production set up for all-b/c would seem much more efficient and efficiency usually works out best.
I dunno...I really like the look of ss on some colors but I'd think most people are better off with b/c.
payneja- I dunno, I'm kinda behind the times when it comes to pads and product (I jus use what's always worked for me). I use LC and Meguiar's pads and 1Z and (discontinued) 3M polishes. Meg's #80 is good, that's an OK general purpose polish unless you're putting a non-Meg's sealant on top of it. The Meg's "pure polishes" (#3/#5/#7/#81/Deep Crystal #2) are OK glazes for use under a Meg's LSP or a carnauba. |
I would guess the reasoning is SS paint reduces the gloss produced by applying a clear coat, adding more depth and wetness to the finish.
I guess the best thing to do is park an 06 next to an 05 and we would all know for sure
