imported_doug
New member
Hi, Guys - I know I'm still new to the board, but some of you already know I've been very interested in testing detailing products (paint care only). After reading so many false advertiser claims and users' unsubstantiated opinions, I've gotten even more interested in testing methods. How can we compare one product to another in a truly objective way?
I believe I have found the answer. There are standards (ASTM, ISO) for measuring gloss, and there are laboratory instruments for taking the measurements.
For a brief intro to the methods used, check out http://www.rhopoint.co.uk/instruments/ng-art.html
I've looked into these meters - but they aren't cheap - the "Novo-Gloss" meters start at about $2100. So - I'm looking for creative ways to solve this problem:
1) Anybody know of a company that might rent lab instruments?
2) Anybody know of trade associations or other places where these products might come up for sale used?
3) Anybody want to write me a check for $2K in exchange for my undying appreciation?
These meters would truly allow us to share information in a standard way. This would be a big improvement over merely expressing opinions! I should also add that even these meters aren't a total solution. Some of you have noted one wax makes a finish look "sharper" than another, or one glaze adds more "depth". The definitions of these terms are vague, but i believe we do see differences. It is not clear, however that any meter can measure these effects. Still, I think we would learn a lot. Open to ideas (and contributions!)
I believe I have found the answer. There are standards (ASTM, ISO) for measuring gloss, and there are laboratory instruments for taking the measurements.
For a brief intro to the methods used, check out http://www.rhopoint.co.uk/instruments/ng-art.html
I've looked into these meters - but they aren't cheap - the "Novo-Gloss" meters start at about $2100. So - I'm looking for creative ways to solve this problem:
1) Anybody know of a company that might rent lab instruments?
2) Anybody know of trade associations or other places where these products might come up for sale used?
3) Anybody want to write me a check for $2K in exchange for my undying appreciation?

These meters would truly allow us to share information in a standard way. This would be a big improvement over merely expressing opinions! I should also add that even these meters aren't a total solution. Some of you have noted one wax makes a finish look "sharper" than another, or one glaze adds more "depth". The definitions of these terms are vague, but i believe we do see differences. It is not clear, however that any meter can measure these effects. Still, I think we would learn a lot. Open to ideas (and contributions!)