Jinx1309 piqued my interest by using LS with a foam applicator and picking up no coloration on his pad; perhaps it was the pad?
So, I have a bottle of NLS, a bottle of OLS, and new foam, terry, and mf applicators, and a red car, and a digital camera, and an hour to kill. What's an Autopian to do, if not experiment in a search for the truth?
The finish is a base coat of #20, topped with #26 and Souv paste.
Picture of the finish to be layered:
Pictures of the pads, before use:
I used each pad in succession, applying a quarter-sized dollop of the product on each pad. I applied the product vigorously; I tried to get it to cut through the previous layers. The product went on very smoothly and silkily, with no indication of cutting or cleaning (just like last time).
The results:
I had another style of mf applicator; it gave the same results:
I didn't bother trying the old LS. I was too excited about getting these results here as quickly as possible. It appears that NLS WILL LAYER!
More experimentation was obviously necessary. My first attempt at layering NLS may very well have been over a faulty application of the previous products.
How does it look? Like a shiny red car, obviously. It looks really nice. It is very smooth, and "harder" to the touch than the paste, not as oily. I like it.
Souveran takes a durability knock here, but protectionwise it's pretty decent. We are mostly concerned with APPEARANCE. The product loses its "pop" in about 3 weeks. But the beading on the Malibu, and the smoothness of the surface, is still pretty decent since July 20th. It's not pulling my eyes out, but it looks very nice and slick, and washes up easily.
SO: LET THE FLOODGATES OPEN! ORDER THE NEW LS! IT IS A TRUE AUTOPIAN PRODUCT!
Tom,
who is always in search of truth.
So, I have a bottle of NLS, a bottle of OLS, and new foam, terry, and mf applicators, and a red car, and a digital camera, and an hour to kill. What's an Autopian to do, if not experiment in a search for the truth?
The finish is a base coat of #20, topped with #26 and Souv paste.
Picture of the finish to be layered:

Pictures of the pads, before use:

I used each pad in succession, applying a quarter-sized dollop of the product on each pad. I applied the product vigorously; I tried to get it to cut through the previous layers. The product went on very smoothly and silkily, with no indication of cutting or cleaning (just like last time).
The results:

I had another style of mf applicator; it gave the same results:

I didn't bother trying the old LS. I was too excited about getting these results here as quickly as possible. It appears that NLS WILL LAYER!
More experimentation was obviously necessary. My first attempt at layering NLS may very well have been over a faulty application of the previous products.
How does it look? Like a shiny red car, obviously. It looks really nice. It is very smooth, and "harder" to the touch than the paste, not as oily. I like it.
Souveran takes a durability knock here, but protectionwise it's pretty decent. We are mostly concerned with APPEARANCE. The product loses its "pop" in about 3 weeks. But the beading on the Malibu, and the smoothness of the surface, is still pretty decent since July 20th. It's not pulling my eyes out, but it looks very nice and slick, and washes up easily.
SO: LET THE FLOODGATES OPEN! ORDER THE NEW LS! IT IS A TRUE AUTOPIAN PRODUCT!
Tom,
who is always in search of truth.