First Impressions: Sig Series

abrcrombe

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Sig Series II

This wax was bought when all the crazy deals were going on... and it did not disappoint. This is very similar to Max Wax and Souveran. This wax goes on very smooth, and comes off easily. The look is great, and was blinding me in the sun on my dad's pearl Lincoln. The metallic in the paint revealed a nice flake, and gave it a slight glow similar to Souveran. I cannot comment on durability just yet.

Bottom line: Great wax for any price. Very easy to use, and looks awesome. Cheap if you get it right now (there is a thread saying how to get it for like 20 bucks!)
 
add 30+ applications per jar , and its a show stopper !
 
LOL, I remember when I first started, I put everything on THICK. I wondered why things like wax, polish never lasted very long. A little goes a long way is a very good rule of thumb in detailing IMO.
 
I also remember years ago when I purchased my first car putting wax on really thick. I thought I must be doing a better job at the time. Anyways I think the Signiture Series does a very nice job. It does not smell as good or come off as easy as Souveran but for $20.00 it's hard to beat.
 
Signature Series II is an excellent wax with looks very similar to Max Wax. Souveran is still the king of the hill, but Signature Series II could easily be the queen. :p
 
abrcrombe said:
LOL, I remember when I first started, I put everything on THICK. I wondered why things like wax, polish never lasted very long. A little goes a long way is a very good rule of thumb in detailing IMO.

A little tip Killer posted a while back: try spraying the panel 1st with a bit of Crystal mist it goes on even thinner and gives a better shine.

Sig II top wax
 
Jonboy said:
A little tip Killer posted a while back: try spraying the panel 1st with a bit of Crystal mist it goes on even thinner and gives a better shine.

Sig II top wax

Jonboy, Thanks for the tip reminder, I'm going to do that the next time I wax.

killr, thanks for all of your tips!
 
abrcrombe said:
LOL, I remember when I first started, I put everything on THICK. I wondered why things like wax, polish never lasted very long. A little goes a long way is a very good rule of thumb in detailing IMO.
Some waxes (like Megs Gold Class) are very difficult to apply very thin. That's why I try to stay away form those.
SS II is awesome. I don't know about others, but I like its peachy smell (well, it doesn't smell like Victoria's Secret, but still is good enough for me).
 
Anybody know how this wax would look on Crystal White paint? For $20 my CC keeps calling me saying spen spend spend......Wonder if the Fusion Dark Blue Pearl would look wearing it, my wife loved AIO/PinkMoose/MaxWax combo could I see a difference from Sig II?
 
Signature gives a nice POP to paint, that is the best way I can describe it!
 
Meghan said:
Signature gives a nice POP to paint, that is the best way I can describe it!

:iagree: Signature is best for white or silver color paint. It makes the paint POP like you wouldn't beleave. I've used it on my Lexus and it's a silver color and it looks wonderfull. It's easy to apply and easy to remove.
 
Wy - I have max wax on my bro's fusion... it looks awesome. I wouldn't change it.
 
Jonboy said:
A little tip Killer posted a while back: try spraying the panel 1st with a bit of Crystal mist it goes on even thinner and gives a better shine.

Sig II top wax

It sounds like a good idea if it goes on thinner as does a better job. I just received an AG order yesterday now I'm going to have to order some Crystal Mist. I better quite reading this forum before I go broke.
 
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