PS21 over SG is it worth it ?

T1000

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Just finished 3 layers of SG on car and am very happy with the results.



I have a tub of PS21 so decided to do one panel with it to see if it made the SG finish even better. Having finished I compared it to a panel with just SG under natural and fluorescent light and could not detect any difference at all.



I am wondering if there is any benefit of using PS21 on top of SG ?



Any comments
 
Just finished 3 layers of SG on car and am very happy with the results.



I have a tub of PS21 so decided to do one panel with it to see if it made the SG finish even better. Having finished I compared it to a panel with just SG under natural and fluorescent light and could not detect any difference at all.



I am wondering if there is any benefit of using PS21 on top of SG ?



Any comments
 
Do you mean P21S? If you do then I would reccomend it for added protection. If you dont care about protection and are trying to go for looks than forget it if you cant tell the difference.
 
Do you mean P21S? If you do then I would reccomend it for added protection. If you dont care about protection and are trying to go for looks than forget it if you cant tell the difference.
 
I think it all depends on the color of the car. On some colors I can notice a big difference in added wetness and depth, but on others I can't really notice much of anything. Regardless, it will definitely add to the level of protection, as series1 already mentioned, so it won't be time wasted.
 
I think it all depends on the color of the car. On some colors I can notice a big difference in added wetness and depth, but on others I can't really notice much of anything. Regardless, it will definitely add to the level of protection, as series1 already mentioned, so it won't be time wasted.
 
I find its hard to notice looking directly at it under harsh lighting, but as you soften the lighting and change the angle, it'll look better and better in comparison to the SG'ed panels. Espicially on dark colors, but I can tell the difference on colors as light as gold. White is a toughie.
 
I find its hard to notice looking directly at it under harsh lighting, but as you soften the lighting and change the angle, it'll look better and better in comparison to the SG'ed panels. Espicially on dark colors, but I can tell the difference on colors as light as gold. White is a toughie.
 
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