LSP with the most wow factor

In my experience:



For solid and dark non-metallic- souveran paste

For metallics-Opti-Seal

For light colors-#16

For general use-Natty's Red

For quick layering-Danase Paint Sealant <--- My personal favorite
 
MDRX8 said:
Red Moose Glaze under a LSP looks awesome too.



RMG + CMW or Souveran is absolutely killer on dark colors. On silvers and pearls, Opti-Seal topped with OCW is amazingly wet. Metallics + Wolfgang Fuzion looks incredible.
 
rwisejr said:
In all honesty the most wow factor to me is in properly prepped paint. Lsp doesn't add alot



Over properly prepped paint, I've seen LSP's make a NOTICABLE improvement in the look. Obviously, to get the most out of any LSP you do need swirl free paint to get the best results but I wouldn't downplay what a good wax or sealant can add.
 
Scottwax said:
RMG + CMW or Souveran is absolutely killer on dark colors. On silvers and pearls, Opti-Seal topped with OCW is amazingly wet. Metallics + Wolfgang Fuzion looks incredible.



Scott, how long do you wait between applying Opti-Seal and applying OCW.
 
Scottwax said:
Over properly prepped paint, I've seen LSP's make a NOTICABLE improvement in the look. Obviously, to get the most out of any LSP you do need swirl free paint to get the best results but I wouldn't downplay what a good wax or sealant can add.



I do agree that some do add alittle to the looks but the Major wow does come from proper prep ! Hey I have a decent LSP collection myself RBOE,Supernatural,Purple haze,Blue Velvet,Fuzion,Upgp,Wolfgang 3.0,Bilt Hamber Auto Balm,Danase paint sealant and classic wax,Natty'sRed,Z5,Z2,Americana,Prima Epic,Prima Bannana Gloss and a few others so I'm not knocking the Lsp effect
 
rwisejr said:
I do agree that some do add alittle to the looks but the Major wow does come from proper prep ! Hey I have a decent LSP collection myself RBOE,Supernatural,Purple haze,Blue Velvet,Fuzion,Upgp,Wolfgang 3.0,Bilt Hamber Auto Balm,Danase paint sealant and classic wax,Natty'sRed,Z5,Z2,Americana,Prima Epic,Prima Bannana Gloss and a few others so I'm not knocking the Lsp effect



Uhh Yeah, you have some LSP'S alright!
 
I've tried several LSPs on my solid black car over the past year. The most "blingful" LSP has been Zymol Vintage (I was given a sample). The second most blingful, Souveran. But my car has looked great in all the LSPs I have applied:



1. Vintage

2. Souveran

3. Fuzion

4. Best of Show

5. Harly Wax

6. Reflections

7. NXT



I'll be trying Wet Diamond sealant in the next week or two.
 
dcrc said:
How do you define properly prep surface?



What would be consider as a properly prep surface?



Washed ,clayed,and polished and jeweled to as close to swirl free as possible with in reason
 
dcrc said:
How do you define properly prep surface?



What would be consider as a properly prep surface?



Paint that looks like this in the full sun:



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What I look for is GLOSS, (reflectivity) and DEPTH . There are many products that will give you GLOSS. DEPTH are where Nuba's come in. So I will stick with Vintage, Souveran, and Fuzion. Chime in !!!
 
RBOE is an amazing wax, home made, hand made small batches. Has the amazing nuba glow and look, nice optical characteristics, great durability, and it is relativity inexpensive compared to wax's that is in class.
 
agpatel said:
RBOE is an amazing wax, home made, hand made small batches. Has the amazing nuba glow and look, nice optical characteristics, great durability, and it is relativity inexpensive compared to wax's that is in class.





I think at the current exchange rate it comes to $75 including shipping.
 
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