Re: Expensive LSP's
Quite right, and this failure to achieve consensus confirms the intensely subjective dimension of wax preference. People like what they like; they see what they want to see. There simply is no way to scientifically measure any of this and certainly no way to objectively assess value. Dave KG's judgment on this is, I think, spot on:
And again:
I really do believe that Dave is right about all of this ... yet that hasn't stopped me from trying different waxes. I guess I'm just a gullible romantic about these things. I really want to believe, for reasons that escape me, that the more expensive waxes really do bestow a "look" superior to that of less expensive waxes; but I confess I am not sure I have actually seen this borne out in my limited experience. Perhaps I'm simply hoping that a protectant will compensate for my lack of polishing skills. The quest continues.
Cheers,
Al
Originally posted by the_invisible
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In seriousness, dont be fooled into the "best wax" - there is no best wax, all the looks will come from the prep stage, the wax over the top will provide protection and there may be very subtle change to the look but the chances of spotting differences between different waxes are very small. Add to that there are many waxes that offer similar little additions, and different people prefer different nuances.... Ultimately though, get the prep right and then just use a wax that you enjoy.
Reading as a physicist with a rather objective eye, there is no hard scientific fact to suggest that a few microns (and its not even that, an LSP layer is submicron typically) can enhance the finish on a car. Indeed this is bourne out in practice and demonstrated many times that adding an LSP to a perfectly prepped finish makes little if any tenable difference. What you can get is a very subtle nuance added to the paint, but dont expect massive differences as they simply are not there - in practice, and this is justified by the science. ... Or - look at some more experimental evidence, more and more of which is building to suggest, despite claims, that LSPs really dont make a tenable difference to the looks of a well prepped finish. I believe this to be true from my own experimentation, and that while you can get a subtle nuance here and there, ultimately there is no big difference between them in looks when the preparation is done correctly.
Cheers,
Al
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