Hi blkZ28Conv,
blkZ28Conv said:
Mike, narrow your scope. The me-to comes from this comparison:
Zaino a polymeric sealant with its accompanying dedicated polymeric re-enforcing QD - Z6.
LS D/E polymeric sealant with its accompanying polymeric re-enforcing QD.
According to your frame of reference, then yes, Lab Sample E is Polymer Protectant, with it’s own accompanying polymer booster protectant, (not a quick detailer, this product should not be used to remove light dust). Because words mean things, (just ask any lawyer), I carefully used the word,
Protectant, in the above sentence, and not the word,
wax, or sealant, even though all of these words can be used to describe products that accomplish the same goal, i.e. they protect the finish to which they are applied.
Neither the pure protectant, or the spray-on protectant, are
waxes, per se, because neither of these two products contain any wax of any kind. So, in your comparison, then yes these two new products could be used in place of Zaino, BlackFire, UPP, and other products that are positioned as pure synthetic paint protectants. (Does anyone have a definitive list of pure synthetic paint protectants?)
Does that answer the first question?
Is this LS new cutting edge technology/chemistry, a completely different genre of paint protection and appearance. If so, great, I cannot wait to try LS.
Yes.
I asked the chemists the exact same question. This formula was created from scratch using all new polymer chemistry. Just like Meguiar’s new
Velocity line of Mold Release, and Mold Sealer products, (for the mold release industry), these new products are
true, breakthroughs in that they use,
brand new polymer chemistry.
Or just an improved polymeric sealant product. Again, if it does what testing has illustrated - Great. I am tired of shipping cost (Meguiar’s is normally available locally ).
No.
This new product is not,
* #20 Polymer Sealant with the chemical cleaners removed.
* Medallion Premium Paint Protectant with the polishing oils removed
* #26 Hi-Tech Yellow Wax, (which is a
blended wax, not a wax based solely upon carnauba), with the carnauba wax removed.
* Meguiar’s Cleaner Wax, (a wax that uses synthetic polymers, not wax), with the cleaners and polishing oils removed, etc.
* Gold Class with the polishing oils removed, and water beading ability added.
This is a completely new, fresh from the ground up, synthetic polymer formula.
Not being hard-core, just trying to get a grasp of what LS D/E is.
I appreciate that. But… it’s also okay to be hard-core, I know I am and so are many Autopians. This new product will never replace everything on the market, our waxes, or any other companies products.
Sometime last spring I started testing this early versions of this product. One of the first things I did was hold a halogen light over the hood of a Mercedes-Benz ML500 to see what kind of effect it was having. The effect was to fill in and hide swirls and scratches, or what I like to call,
cobweb-effect. Compared to other popular waxes on the web, it did a better job of anything I was testing.
I guess this got me a little excited because I have never seen a product that could do this before and I instantly saw the value in this feature for preparing show cars for display. Of course, serious enthusiasts like those here on Autopia would also like this feature for both their toys and daily drivers.
I am going to start a longevity test of my own today on a co-workers black Honda Acura. I will take some picture and post them to my website along with any comments.
Good questions blkZ28Conv. You made me think, and take time to write-up what hopefully are good answers to your questions. :xyxthumbs