a Zaino theory....

Interesting stuff.



With something like FMJ, which has acrylic polymers and can bond over a glaze in the same product line (Final Touch Glaze), is the durability compromised compared to applying it straight to paint?
 
wannafbody said:
Corey-within in their line of products, yes-mixing product lines may/maynot have an undesirable affect on durability. That's why a stand alone product may have greater durability because its not chemically compromised-IMO all the LSP sealants have some kind of polymer in them. Those polymers all come from the same source-OIL. I don't believe for a minute that any 1 company has a MIRACLE POLYMER that no one else has access to.



And I do not disagree, but there are different types of oil.



Either the stuff does what you want it to or it doesn't. :nixweiss Who cares what it's made out of.
 
JustinTRW said:
Interesting stuff.



With something like FMJ, which has acrylic polymers and can bond over a glaze in the same product line (Final Touch Glaze), is the durability compromised compared to applying it straight to paint?



poly-acrylics is a big buzz-word. Real poly acrylics are solids. Great marketting on their behalf.
 
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