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This photo is the only one I have on hand which may demonstrate the two looks. :dunno The hood was prepared with PP and EX-P which results in a very clear and reflective appearance. The left front fender was prepared with VM and EX-P which produced a wetter and glossier appearance (at the expense of clarity).III said:I don't fully understand the differences in these 2 combos. Does anyone have pics that might show the differences or care to explain this?
Glad the photo was helpful. The difference in appearance is even more noticeable in person.III said:Once again awd330 to the rescue. Thanks to rhillstr and gentletouch who also have put their 2 cents in.
Yes, it's true that the curved surfaces on a fender often create a wetter look on their own. However, the different product combos that I mentioned have their own unique visual properties (even when used on side by side panels with the same curvatures). The above photo was simply the only one I had available which could possibly serve as an example of the different characteristics.Rosso Scuderia said:I must respectfully disagree with awd because that area on the wheel well often gets that wet look. Not to say that the fender doesn't have it, but groebuck's picture really illustrates the look as does the picture below.