I used poly as a primer coat with good results it was a three step process and one qt with additves was about 100.00 US
For the green they add yellow and blue color aditives. For the brown they add red, blue, and yellow color aditives. Simple as that.
People are becoming more and more interested in consuming organic and free range foods to avoid chemicals, additves, and preservatives in non organioc foods and factory farmed animals that are given hormones and antibiotics. Some people also choose organic food to avoid GMOs.
There is a whole science involved in this but it is basically a 2 component system. 1 side is MDI (Methyl DiPhenylene DiIsocyanate) and the other component is a mixture of polyols (one of which can be sugar such as high fructose corn syrup) , water, and catalyst(s) usually based on tertiary amines. There are also additves added such as cell openers. The 2 components are mixed in a spray gun and they react together to form foam.
Processed foods have a lot of food additives in them - to add flavour, colour, aroma, or to simply extend shelf life. Although these are not inherently dangerous, they're not the most healthy option, being heavily linked to autism and Cancer risks, and sometimes known to aggravate Asthma, depending on the additive. If you want further info on Additves, look at the link and theres a list of the bad ones.
There is a whole science involved in this but it is basically a 2 component system. 1 side is MDI (Methyl DiPhenylene DiIsocyanate) and the other component is a mixture of polyols (one of which can be sugar such as high fructose corn syrup) , water, and catalyst(s) usually based on tertiary amines. There are also additves added such as cell openers. The 2 components are mixed in a spray gun and they react together to form foam.
There is a whole science involved in this but it is basically a 2 component system. 1 side is MDI (Methyl DiPhenylene DiIsocyanate) and the other component is a mixture of polyols (one of which can be sugar such as high fructose corn syrup) , water, and catalyst(s) usually based on tertiary amines. There are also additves added such as cell openers. The 2 components are mixed in a spray gun and they react together to form foam.
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Actually they are about the same. The real question is what are you trying to accomplish. By adding either one to your oil you are actually making your engine oil about the same consistency as gear oil. Modern oils have all the additves in them that are necessary for good performance. Both of these products are only really worthwhile if your engine is severly worn out and then they are not really all that effective. Spend your money on any qaulity motor oil. I personally like Valvoline but all ASE approved motor oils are good. By the way the little tricks like showing you that Lucas or Slick 50 won't run off your cylinders at night are just foo foo magic. If it runs out of the bottle it will run off you pistons and rings. Any oil will remain well enough to prevent start up damage. Having said all that if you are storing an engine for a long period a teaspoon of either in the spark plug hole will help save your engine from locking up. Also Lucas has a very good power steering and transmission leak product. Good luck