Quote Originally Posted by rico_g View Post
I've been reading a thread in Megs about sheeting vs beading...

Hydrophobic (sheeting) vs. Hydroscopic (beading)

http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums...php/t-152.html

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I have a question though, while beading does look cool, I'd really like a product that sheets... a lot of people say that OCW sheets water well... it does when using a hose with no nozzle...

Question is... is it possible for my car's surface to be so hydrophobic that it can actually let raindrops to slide off... Is there a powerful enough product out there that can sheet rain? or is that even possible?
for me it depends on whats gonna happen on your car but its something we really don't have any say on and something we really can't tell but based on experience, beading is great for light drizzles and sheeting is great for heavy rains, there are some cases with LSP's that after they lose their beading properties it is actually replaced by sheeting but it all boils down to what LSP you use, for me and my BF what matters for us is whether beading or sheeting what we really want it the leser amount of water on the paint