02CAMSS
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already have sigII. i also love it alot but as many others, i like to mix it up.
I found when you mix it up to much you have 10 tons of extra wax laying around that you will never use.
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already have sigII. i also love it alot but as many others, i like to mix it up.
Would a 2 ounce sample of Liquid Souveran be enough to do a Honda Odyssey?
I found when you mix it up to much you have 10 tons of extra wax laying around that you will never use.
see, i use every wax, might take me eons to use it but believe me, i definetly use every wax/sealant i own.
see, it's kinda like looking through your closet for the shirt you want to wear tomorrow, i also do that with waxes.Im the MAN
update: i did charge the liquid souveran. looks stay virtually the same which is fine by me. but beading was way tighter than the uncharged side. i do have pics and will upload soon. i did my roof with a half and half. pretty amazed at the beading.
my test has been going on for 2 months now as beading/durability weakens on the uncharged side, the charged side is still going strong and the slickness is still there.
this is on my car in my sig, daily driven and left out in the elements for the test(which kills me since i love keeping it in the garage). also washed weekly and wiped down every day with a qd'er.
How did you "charge" the liquid souveran?
polycharged it to see the results it may have produced.
I don't know how you polycharged it? Could you explain?
Is it sold on AG's site? I can't find it