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<blockquote data-quote="*Jay*" data-source="post: 16216156" data-attributes="member: 108453"><p>Water sheeting and beading are very different properties imho. I havent used the Turtle Wax stuff yet but I have been watching and reading everything I can find on it, will test in the future. Next few weeks Im gonna section my hood off and run a test with Collonite 845, Sonax BSD, Megs Ceramic and The Last Coat. Im nowhere near what you would call a professional detailer, its just a hobby for me and I enjoy keeping cars looking their best. </p><p></p><p>One thing I have never seen sheeting do that I have with beading is self clean with the high contact angles that ceramics generate. Use to think it was one of those gimmick terms used to sell stuff but it really isnt. Nothing I have used in the last 20 some years ever kept my car "looking" cleaner longer, so far thats only happened with a professional grade ceramic coat and possibly one other product. For example Bead Maker looked amazing but only when clean and it had no staying power. Will post updates here, looking forward to what other people report back with as well.</p><p></p><p>For the record Im not a fan of mixing different products, you dont really know what you end up with or what is actually working in the end. Playing around with dilution ratios with water on the other hand I am a fan of.</p><p></p><p>*edit*</p><p>I like Forensic Detailing better than Pan the Organizer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Jay*, post: 16216156, member: 108453"] Water sheeting and beading are very different properties imho. I havent used the Turtle Wax stuff yet but I have been watching and reading everything I can find on it, will test in the future. Next few weeks Im gonna section my hood off and run a test with Collonite 845, Sonax BSD, Megs Ceramic and The Last Coat. Im nowhere near what you would call a professional detailer, its just a hobby for me and I enjoy keeping cars looking their best. One thing I have never seen sheeting do that I have with beading is self clean with the high contact angles that ceramics generate. Use to think it was one of those gimmick terms used to sell stuff but it really isnt. Nothing I have used in the last 20 some years ever kept my car "looking" cleaner longer, so far thats only happened with a professional grade ceramic coat and possibly one other product. For example Bead Maker looked amazing but only when clean and it had no staying power. Will post updates here, looking forward to what other people report back with as well. For the record Im not a fan of mixing different products, you dont really know what you end up with or what is actually working in the end. Playing around with dilution ratios with water on the other hand I am a fan of. *edit* I like Forensic Detailing better than Pan the Organizer. [/QUOTE]
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