FriscoSoLE09 wrote:
Originally Posted by
stevesteve72
FriscoSoLE09 wrote:
Will seaglow work at least a little on a sort of a cloudy day? (slightly)
Thats just a wast of seaglow, wait until its nice and sunny.
Alright cool thanks for the suggestion
Actually it works great on overcast days.........you are not after sunshine you are after UV's and there are plenty on overcast days. Ever been to the beach on overcast days and left with a sunburn?
Yea I see what your saying, Im going off my experience with Seaglow I get better results when its a bright sunny day. And sunshine is where the UV's come from so the more sunshine the more UV's and better results. I'm not saying it wont work but it will take a lot longer and more Seaglow. And yes Ive gotten a sun burn on a overcast day but the sun burn I got on a bright sunny day was a lot worse.