MiVor
New member
I was watching some youtube video's about various LSP product performances/complaints and in most cases (often with some god awful rap music) there was only a hose pouring water on a hood to show beading or sheeting.
It caused me to wonder...what exactly IS the definitive OBJECTIVE measure of an LSP. Is it water beading, sheeting, depth of shine, mirror like reflection? And how is durability really measured. Is it when beading/sheeting is reduced or shine/reflection becomes reduced? If it's beading, is it just beading or the size and/or shape of beads?
Or is it merely some SUBJECTIVE opinion of any or all of those things? What are your thoughts?
(Note: The photos represent one coat of Duragloss 601/105 followed by 2 coats of 601/111, hood also has a topper of DG Aquawax.)
It caused me to wonder...what exactly IS the definitive OBJECTIVE measure of an LSP. Is it water beading, sheeting, depth of shine, mirror like reflection? And how is durability really measured. Is it when beading/sheeting is reduced or shine/reflection becomes reduced? If it's beading, is it just beading or the size and/or shape of beads?
Or is it merely some SUBJECTIVE opinion of any or all of those things? What are your thoughts?
(Note: The photos represent one coat of Duragloss 601/105 followed by 2 coats of 601/111, hood also has a topper of DG Aquawax.)