LSP with the most wow factor

Dan

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Durability...who cares... ease of use, meh. What is the absolute in your face wow LSP (on a perfectly prepped surface)? Looking for max bling. No other considerations.
 
Z*mol Solaris or Swissvax Divine



have fun purchasing just one of these, but no doubt 99% of autopians will give you "most baller/high WOW factor/OMG you have WHAT as an LSP?" comments all day long
 
yakky said:
Durability...who cares... ease of use, meh. What is the absolute in your face wow LSP (on a perfectly prepped surface)? Looking for max bling. No other considerations.

Max bling=UPGP
 
gotta go with solaris



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Should have put a disclaimer in your thread title or body.



Something to the effect of: "...that you've actually purchased and used firsthand".



These Solaris recommendations are silly, because no one knows.
 
ten39 said:
Should have put a disclaimer in your thread title or body.



Something to the effect of: "...that you've actually purchased and used firsthand".



These Solaris recommendations are silly, because no one knows.



In that case, 3 layers of UPGP.
 
Got some killer results with EZ Creme Glaze under Swissvax Mystery on red paint.

I know some will disagree, but I love the Gloss-It Sealants topped with their Concorso LSP. Great for the price..
 
1. EGZymol (all of them) but specifically Vintage, Destiny, Concours.

2. Swissvax Crystal Rock, Concourso

3. Victoria Wax



4. P21s 100%

5. Pinnacle Souveran

6. Natty's Blue
 
rwisejr said:
In all honesty the most wow factor to me is in properly prepped paint. Lsp doesn't add alot



So what you (and a few others) are effectively saying is anyone that has spent more than $10-20 on their LSP has wasted their money?



I think I used to subscribe to the theory that prep was 90% and lsp was 10%. However with a more open attitude I found that certain products work very well on certain finishes. I nearly threw out OCW, however on one particular car, it has made the paint look like its going to drip down off the car. I'll add my couple:



Z2, Optiseal+OCW, UPGP add some serious bling to a well prepped surface.
 
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