【Test Video】AESUB Spray, The Ultimate CP King Showdown!
AESUB scanning spray is very useful, right? The highly praised AESUB Blue automatically evaporates and requires no cleaning, just like a junior classmate who says she's going to shower and never replies – it automatically evaporates. It can be applied to cloth, glass, wood, metal, and electronic components. Wait a minute! AESUB Blue's automatic evaporation passive skill lasts for four hours? And it evaporates faster with temperature, humidity, or ventilation? What if the scanned object is a 1:1 Gundam or if there isn't enough time to apply target stickers? That's when our AESUB Orange comes to the rescue! Previous Story: 【3D Scanning】BMW Dashboard Reverse Engineering, AESUB Orange Battery Life Upgrade! But ultimately, which one offers the best value for money? Let's begin!
We specially used a car lift to raise the vehicle and scan the entire undercarriage!

First, we adhered to the car factory's safety regulations, ensuring personnel safety first, and complied with government regulations during the pandemic. For the comparison, we sprayed the front half of the car with Aesub Blue and the rear half with Aesub Orange.

After spraying, the equipment was ready for operation. Since scanning the car's undercarriage poses certain identification challenges, we applied target stickers to the undercarriage. The undercarriage is entirely metal and structurally complex. Aesub Blue & Aesub Orange automatically evaporate and require no cleaning, so they won't cause any damage to the vehicle.

Finally, we began the 3D scanning. We found that the front half of the car, sprayed with Aesub Blue, had already started to evaporate, resulting in an unsatisfactory scan. So, we deployed Aesub Orange for a miraculous save. For this scan, we used the SHINING 3D - EinScan Pro HD scanner, which truly lives up to its PRO designation.

Since both Aesub Blue and Aesub Orange have the same capacity, we prepared two cans of Aesub Orange just in case. We waited until the area originally sprayed with Aesub Blue had completely evaporated before starting to use Aesub Orange.

After the 3D scan, it was clear that Aesub Orange evaporated much slower, making it more suitable for large objects and outdoor environments. The effect was still present after the entire 3D scan, and the whole process was unhurried. Even accounting for the time needed for the scan target stickers, there was plenty of time. It was still effective after the scan was completed.

After the 3D scan, it was evident that Aesub Orange evaporated much slower, making it more suitable for large objects and outdoor environments. The effect was still present after the entire 3D scan, and the whole process was unhurried. Even accounting for the time needed for the scan target stickers, there was plenty of time. It was still effective after the scan was completed.

Overall, Aesub Blue is more suitable for indoor use and smaller objects. Aesub Orange is suitable for outdoor use and large objects. So the question is, which one is more cost-effective?
The prices of the two are different. Calculating the cost based on effective time, Aesub Blue costs NT$237.5 per hour; while Aesub Orange is quite a bargain. The key is whether it's a helpful teammate or a hindering one during 3D scanning, and smart people will understand this. Of course, we also have Aesub White.

Still hesitating? Check out the official review video:
The equipment used in this test includes:
AESUB 3D Scan Spray Developer
Orange
Blue
SHINING 3D - EinScan Pro HD Scanner
SHINING 3D-EinScan Scan Target Stickers
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