Six Way LSP test

Based off your results from this test why don't you pick a control and run a second test. In the second test only reuse your control so you can continue to compare from different rounds of testing.



I am looking forward to seeing the results.



chris
 
I have no idea what you mean Chris... LOL



I haven't recieved some products yet, so it will be a little while until I can get everything together.
 
TH0001 said:
I have no idea what you mean Chris... LOL



I haven't recieved some products yet, so it will be a little while until I can get everything together.



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I completely forgot! I believe I still have your address in my e-mail, I'll get it out Priority Mail on Monday.
 
VaSuperShine said:
If you want to see ksg for yourself make sure to come over for the tampa tour stop, I'll give you plenty.

I've got plenty, thanks. But I'm curious about its longevity vs. Four Star UPPP and some of the others.
 
Not to take this thread OT, but . . . in theory these tests are great but in reality I don't think they're telling of very much except for maybe durability. Personally, I don't really believe that it's possible to judge "looks" (which is the most important factor to me) by putting an LSP on 1/6 of a hood. I've yet to find an LSP that doesn't last me 4 weeks in the Spring, Summer, and Fall around here. This is all the time I need because I enjoy detailing my car and often add another coat of LSP at least every four weeks not out of need but rather because I enjoy doing so.
 
TH0001 said:
I can divide the hood into eight sections if you want and test more products vs. eachother.



Todd - Dividing the hood into 8 sections would be ok if you are comparing looks, but if you're going to compare durability/beading, you might want to minimize it to 3-4 products for the hood. It might be difficult to see the differences of that many products in such a tight area. Having a little larger area might show the break points and beading/sheeting easier. The differences will stand out more. Just an idea.
 
cshorey said:
Based off your results from this test why don't you pick a control and run a second test. In the second test only reuse your control so you can continue to compare from different rounds of testing.



chris



:confused: I don't know what any of this means:think: :confused:
 
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