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Old 11-07-09, 09:00   #1 (permalink)
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DWG as an LSP

Would OPS + DWG work well on a new car with only minor corrections required?
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Old 11-08-09, 08:58   #2 (permalink)
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Re: DWG as an LSP

Are you looking for durability? If so, probably not the best choice.
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Re: DWG as an LSP

Glaze of any kind has next to no durability. Glazes are meant to fill and shine for the moment only. Maybe a day or two at best. I do like DWG myself. But if you're looking for a good LSP it really isn't a protection.
 
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Re: DWG as an LSP

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Glaze of any kind has next to no durability. Glazes are meant to fill and shine for the moment only. Maybe a day or two at best. I do like DWG myself. But if you're looking for a good LSP it really isn't a protection.
I agree with Jake, use DWG and UPGP great combo.
 
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