Pick My Lsp For A Silver MDX

Which LSP Would You Use?

  • Zaino Z5 or Z2 Pro

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  • Jeffwerkstatt Acrylic Jett Trigger

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  • Meguairs 21 Sealant

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  • Pinnacle Souveran Paste

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  • Chemical Guys 50/50 Paste

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  • Clearkote Carnuba Moose Wax

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Ok I am trying to choose which LSP to use on my 2006 MDX the car has been polished with Blackfire src and topped with 2 coats of chemical guys EZ glaze. Car looks very deep and wet but does not have the "pop" I want. I have alot of products so save me from staying up late at night again and pick my lsp for me! :grinno:







Thanx
 
I chose AJT and here is why.....

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My choice would be Zaino.

These are not fair pictures. Z2 and Z5PRO were topped with CS (beta version on my old Torch Red C5 and released version on the Z06). Sorry I am not a photographer.



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FK1 1000P or wait for the OOS - but I must admit, the 21 looks excellent as well. OCW really excels on silver too.



The AJT pics are great.
 
Here is AJT on my Titanium Silver car. Car was only hand polished once with Prime in its life, never deep polished. As you can see its deinfetly more of the "wet" look. Beading is not as good as some of the more dedicated carnaubas, though, AJT is still pretty slick.



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Many weeks later with a few coats of AJT. It was an overcast day so I think it has pretty good gloss for a silver car on a cloudy day.

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Bottom line is, if you are looking for an LSP with EXTREMELY simple application, good slickness, and good gloss to boot, then it may be right for you. Best thing you can do is buy a couple LSP's and just try them out.
 
If you have the depth you are looking for then the 5050 will help bring out the gloss and shine pretty well. One of the brighter waxes to my eyes and very slick.



CM is nice and rich with a nice glow.



PW is nice and balanced and does a little bit of everything fairly well and was my favorite for silver but the gloss of the 5050 won out in the end.



Megs 21 looked great on the one silver car I have seen it on.



Took me about 4 months to figure out what I liked on the silver I had. Pick out a few LSPs, prep well and enjoy the process!
 
OK I decided on megs 21 for the first attempt. I will be changing LSPs every 2-3 weeks and i will post pics of each.



I already have had AJT/Z2 on my car before so wanted to try somthing different.



One diff is that the z2/ajt/aw was on bare paint now i have 2 coats of CG ezglaze which will help with the depth and wetness.



I already took pics of the truck and I am very impressed with the look right now, I will post them in C&G tomorrow.
 
50:50 is just sick on silver - I put a second coat of it today on a silver 750i that I previously prepped with EZ creme and one coat. It darkens the flake a bit and gives it that "thick" look, where you can tell the flake is trapped under a clearcoat.



Z2pro is great too, if you want more flake pop and a less deep look.
 
Werkstatt if you want a really clear, wet look. Carnauba Moose looks really good on silver too, but it has a deeper glow. Opti-Seal looks killer on silver too but it will be a couple weeks before it is out.
 
I saw liquid Meg's #26 at Pep Boys today. I was debating on whether or not to get it but I've heard it darkens colors so it would probably best be reserved for dark colors.
 
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