Accumulator
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Bill D said:.. the car's still always going to look spectaculart any way![]()
Of that I have *no* doubt :xyxthumbs
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Bill D said:.. the car's still always going to look spectaculart any way![]()
autoaesthetica said:The other thing I notice about 146 thats different than other drying aids is some of them that have some alcohol in them smear LSP - 146 doesnt do this.
Accumulator said:Good point.
I've also found that some of those "alcohol" QDs can kill off an LSP that's on its last legs. I once got into a bit of an :argue with my pal Mike Phillips about M34 in that regard; I said it did that because of its alcohol content and Mike said :nono it doesn't contain alcohol. Seemed like we were arguing over some pretty fine points with regard to what is/isn't truly "alcohol". But M34 *has* killed off LSPs for me whereas stuff like FK146 boosts them hand helps nearly-dead ones hold on a while longer.
autoaesthetica said:Yep, M34 has no alcohol. Its the tensides in the liquid that actually suspend *lift* away the residues. Amazing stuff, completely forgot about by many but probably one of the best out there - still. What you have noticed is those actives basically lifting away that LSP thats hanging on for dear life..
As Bill D noted as well, M34 leaves nothing behind, its purely meant for inspection and cleaning of a literal sense.
Bill D said:It could be the body shop safe resins. ( silicone-free I assume?) They may leave something I don't really detect compared to what other QDs like FK425 and SS leave behind. Those are slick and clean well enough for me, but sometimes I get streaking from 425, which I attribute to my climate as I notice the streaking is at its peak during the most humid, summer months here.
Accumulator said:I'll :argue that a bit; M34 does leave *something* behind, minimal as it may be. I use M34 on all sorts of stuff (besides Automotive applications) and it imparts some kind of residue (meaning that in a good way) that can cause beading/etc. where there were no such effects before its use. Whatever it is, it sure isn't anything to worry about, probably even paintable, though I've never tried that.