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Last Step Process/Protection In order to protect all your hard work and to keep your vehicle looking like new it’s important to know how to use a wax/sealant properly. Do you have a question about a wax or sealant? Do you have a unique way of applying wax? Feel free to post here.

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Old 07-19-2008, 05:43 PM
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Rubbish Boy OE, Supernatural, Swissvax Concorso, Smargd, Mystery, Divine, Zymol Concours, Vintage and other by three makers I mentioned that I have not used. Also you might want to try Poorboys Nattys Blue, its cheaper than Souveran but looks just the same to me.
I think Glasur is a little better also(Warmer and clearer).
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I was just mentioning the ones I tried, I also have glasur and saphire but have not tried them, didn't want to comment on something I haven't tried yet.
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personly go with ( pinnicle sig series 2 ) paste wax!!!! one of my favs!!! leaves a nice glossy shine . my go to wax!!!!
I cannot say a bad thing about SSII it is one of my all times favorites and you cannot beat the price.


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I was just mentioning the ones I tried, I also have glasur and saphire but have not tried them, didn't want to comment on something I haven't tried yet.
Just tried it and I love it.
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How does Souveran look on top of a sealant? Due to it short durability, it would be nice for have some more firm protection under it incase you cannot reapply Souveran for a while.
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How does Souveran look on top of a sealant? Due to it short durability, it would be nice for have some more firm protection under it incase you cannot reapply Souveran for a while.
In my experience pretty good, as long as its not zaino. ive never had good luck with nubas over zaino, maybe thats just me. But half the time it doesnt stick well.
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I cannot say a bad thing about SSII it is one of my all times favorites and you cannot beat the price.




Just tried it and I love it.
which one?
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which one?
GLASUR.
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I still need to try mine out, maybe during the week.
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for me durability is not a big issue . i dont mind waxing every month. most detailers on these forums will do the same . it keeps our hobby fun!!!
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for me durability is not a big issue . i dont mind waxing every month. most detailers on these forums will do the same . it keeps our hobby fun!!!
Amen to that trhland amen to that
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