Another Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax comments

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I bought this wax from AGO a couple of months and I was waiting for a time to put on Pinnacle Souveran (PS) on my GF ride (sorry no pics she took my camera to Thailand for a couple months) :cry:

I am extremely surprised on how easy this wax is to apply. I used a 5.5" Red Lake Country CCS Pad on my Flex 3401 VRG at speed setting around 2. Just flip the jar on the pad and blip the throttle and you have wax.

IMO carnauba wax is the best way to get a "Wet Look" and "Depth" for your ride. Some carni waxes are inferior to others and the only way you can tell is by trying them and side by side comparos. You can tell the difference. Others may think I am full of it but hey! To each is own.

Pinnacle Souveran IMO is one of the best waxes...PERIOD. I tried a comparo with another AGO (no names as I do not want to cause a stink and this is my opinion) hybrid wax and Souveran is better with a wet look and depth.

My guess a "hybrid wax" is just that a "hybrid". It may last longer than a carnauba but will compromise on some qualities to a full on carnie wax.

People, Souveran is a wax everyone should try. I am happy Pro 4X told me about it. Easy to apply and to take off. Awesome stuff!!

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How would SSII compare to this? If you have any opinions please.
Looks wise that is, gloss, depth, reflections etc.
Thanks
 
How would SSII compare to this? If you have any opinions please.
Looks wise that is, gloss, depth, reflections etc.
Thanks

Sorry I can't comment as I have never tried SSII. I am going to be putting on a 2nd coat of Souveran to get more depth and wet look. Souveran is excellent IMO.
 
How would SSII compare to this? If you have any opinions please.
Looks wise that is, gloss, depth, reflections etc.
Thanks

SSII is a bit glossier and crisper. It doesn't have the darkening effect or look as rich in the trade off tho. SSII is another great wax tho.
 
•Thanks for sharing your comments/opinions regarding Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax.
-Also: As well as those regarding other sacrificial barriers.

•With that in mind:
-I would appreciate your comments/opinions on the following:


•For years I've read where WOWO sacrificial barrier-products are the best thing since sliced cheese: Apply and remove them while "wet"---pretty user friendly.

•Knowing that most non-Coating sacrificial barrier-LSPs are usually only ~a few millionths of an inch thick, at most...
-If you apply a sacrificial barrier-product, and then proceed to immediately wipe it off:
Then how much of this protective sacrificial barrier-product could possibly be left on the vehicles' surfaces?

-Is the goal of having a sacrificial barrier {protection(?)} even obtainable with the WOWO method?

•And, speaking of layering Pinnacle Souveran...
-Does this mean an actual film-building process?

-Without going further into the amount of product left on a vehicle's surfaces from a WOWO method...
I am completely baffled as to: How that's possible!


Bob
 
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