Enhancing souveran???????

BILL said:
Which V.M.??? by hand, Theres many:o link please:)

http://www.autogeek.net/clvamowaxhag.html


and Bill is absolutely correct, in general, sealants cannot be placed on top of a glaze without reducing the sealants effectiveness and durability. (truly the only reason to use one). Now please note some sealants offer a paint cleaner and/or glaze in their line (example : Wolfgang) but these have different fillers and usually water based as well as slightly abrasive. My warning would be when in doubt, stick within the same line. They are likely designed to work together. :cheers:
 
QUOTE::My warning would be when in doubt, stick within the same line. They are likely designed to work together. :cheers:

killr..When you say the same line.......same company?? or same product type??
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BILL said:
QUOTE::My warning would be when in doubt, stick within the same line. They are likely designed to work together. :cheers:

killr..When you say the same line.......same company?? or same product type??
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Same company. I know we liken ourselves a pioneers of detailing, but remember when all else fails, or we want the right set of products, simply use the same line (ie. Wolfgang, Pinnacle) for every step. They are designed to be compatible and work best together.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Same company. I know we liken ourselves a pioneers of detailing, but remember when all else fails, or we want the right set of products, simply use the same line (ie. Wolfgang, Pinnacle) for every step. They are designed to be compatible and work best together.


Well taken advice....thanks......I plan next time upon strip down on using a glaze instead of a sealer........

The vanilla moose product link you sent me.......anything with that line that you would suggest to go along with that glaze??

I already have: A.S.R, Mothers Pre -Wax Cleaner, Pinnacle Clay, Souveran Wax.......:)
 
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I know some people follow vanilla moose with Clearkote red machine glaze on darker cars and then wax.
 
SnipeJDM said:
I know some people follow vanilla moose with Clearkote red machine glaze on darker cars and then wax.


thanks........my car is silver....and im doing it by hand.....;)
 
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