#16 vs Souveran (pics)

wytstang

I see you.....
Can you tell which ones which cause I really can't

Process: SSR 1, AIO, then LSP split

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Left side (driver side)

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Right side (Passenger side)

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And center

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And yes I know there is wax on the windsheild nozzles.....
 
Upclose images of a flat surface really don't tell much. Most differences are shown from a distance also showing curves and edges in the paint...



Thats where the whole 3Dimentional look comes in between LSPs. Upclose there really isn't any difference at all.
 
You really can't get any idea of what an LSP looks like if you are just posting pics 5 inches from the paint. You need to do, say, the whole side of the car with Souveran and another side with #16 to get a real idea(with equal prep, of course). Then you need to look from different angles, watch sparkle points, how the paint looks when the sun hits it, how it reflects/refracts light. I have what I consider a good eye for seeing the difference in LSPs, but just doing half of the hood with product x and half with product y isn't going to give you a real idea of what they look like.
 
Bigpoppa3346 said:
It looks like the right side is Souveran. To get an idea of what an LSP really looks like, you need to do it on the whole car.

You are correct it is the Passenger side (right side) now was this just a guess or can you really tell. And the only reason only the hood was done is because the whole car has #16 x2 for winter. I'm not about to strip it. I guess I figured since these are 2 completly different animals the differnce (flat or curved surface) would be more pronounced.
 
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