UPP vs KSG vs AJ

jacks

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I am looking for the best LSP for a Black car. I am interested in a deep wet look that has long durability for the sun in Texas.



I have read many post's and know that everyone has their favorite but would appreciate your thoughts on which one of these is best. I have used KSG and have treid the WOWO method and have done pretty well but was wondering if I should try AJ, stick with KSG, or for ease of application try UPP? Is UPP as durable as KSG and AJ?



I appreciate your help.



Thanks
 
jacks said:
I have read many post's and know that everyone has their favorite but would appreciate your thoughts on which one of these is best.

Thanks



there is no best...I like AJ the next guy is gonna tell you UPP you CHOOSE!!!!!!!!!!!kjsedgfjasp



-Justin
 
4830Deuce said:
there is no best...I like AJ the next guy is gonna tell you UPP you CHOOSE!!!!!!!!!!!kjsedgfjasp



-Justin





Justin,



Sorry I was vague in my post. I guess that I just wanted to know if UPP was easier to apply than the others and if it had the same durability.



Thanks
 
All look pretty wet. UPP has a little more depth and overall I'd say looks better (to me) on black. If you're after that really rich deep and wet look, though, all 3 are easily beaten by other LSPs.

UPP is one of the easiest LSPs to apply, except for the spray waxes/sealants. Durability doesn't match SG, though.

I agree with docker. EX topped with Natty's Blue will look really rich on black. SG will still have the edge on durability, though. So maybe SG topped with Natty's Blue.
 
Well said Deuce - it's really hard to tell the difference...there is no best. More imporant is the prep, by far! I also like AJ alot. For best combination of looks and longevity, try the glaze + sealant + carnuba combination. Then you can top with the carnuba once or twice a month if you want to maintain perfect look. Try RMG + EX-P + NB. Of if money isn't of primary concern, you can substitute Souveran for NB. Could also substitute AIO for RMG, which might add a little durability in trade for less wetness. EX in stead of EX-P might add little more wetness/depth in trade for durabiltiy. It would be really hard to see a difference in look or durability between any one of the aforementioned combinations. I haven't yet used UPP.
 
jacks said:
Justin,



Sorry I was vague in my post. I guess that I just wanted to know if UPP was easier to apply than the others and if it had the same durability.



Thanks



Its really hard to tell the difference in durability from others clams as well. Some people use beading to judge the protection of a product, others the size of the beads then even furthermore some wait till there is no more beading at all b/c some protection is still offered after beading has gone...so it is really up to the person using all of the products listed above to choose for themselves what lasts longest and which is the best overall product...



-Justin
 
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