liquid souveran for light metallics.

Here is a picture of my ///M with Opti-Seal and Liquid Souveran over top. It's been on the car for about seven days and the car is my daily driver. It's not a metallic paint but it is a lighter color...

Just a data point.
 
Would a 2 ounce sample of Liquid Souveran be enough to do a Honda Odyssey? Or would I probably need an additional sample? This is the van:

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Also, if I were to put a sealant underneath, what would you recommend specifically for white? I have DGPS, UPP, Opti-Seal, Poli-Coat, and Power Lock.
 
Would a 2 ounce sample of Liquid Souveran be enough to do a Honda Odyssey?

It should be more then enough, a little goes a LONG way. If ya need more just PM me and you can have whats left of my sample. I tried the sample then turned around and ordered the real thing.
 
I tried Pinnacle Liquid Souveran the other day for the first time and it lives up to its claims. After applying a sealant to the hood and fender of my truck, and waiting over night, I applied an even coat of Liquid Souveran with my PC DA and a red pad. The wax went on smoothly and cleanly and buffed off to a brilliant shine.

Nice product! :props:
 
I found when you mix it up to much you have 10 tons of extra wax laying around that you will never use.

maybe you just found the wrong person haha.

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.
 
what is ch2 poly? can you buy it seperately?
 
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

I like and agree with the analogy!! :laughing:
 
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?
 
Liquid Souveran is my go to wax. I use it on every customers car. I then wipe it down with the Griot's Spray Wax. It's a Good wax too. Makes the vehicle look wet!
 
I just put some Megs #3 on a white pad and two coats of LS on with a gray pad using the Groits ROP on my silver truck, looks super.
 
I don't know how you polycharged it? Could you explain?

took a couple ounces of the ls, used the ch2 poly and dosed per instructions, shook it up, then spread the wax via da.

there are 2 diff polychargers, ch2 for liquid waxes/sealants and h20 for basically waterbased products, ie: qd'ers and water based spray waxes.

really a neat product if used correctly.

hope that helped clear it up a little.
 
Is it sold on AG's site? I can't find it
 
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