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You are comparing apples to oranges. LS is a liquid wax and Wolfgang 3.0 is a sealant. You could apply 3.0 first, let it cure for 12 hrs. and then apply LS. Both IMO are great products.Just wondering how different these 2 products are? How different are the looks , durability, and ease of use?
Correct, nuba vrs. sealant.Interesting, because both liquid souveran and DGPS 3.0 contain polycharger. LS would really be a carnauba synthetic blend then right?
I don't think you can compare LS to Fusion. One is a paste and LS is a liquid. Fuzion is not polychared, but relies on polymer crystals to reflect light. To keep the nuba in LS liquid it has more solvents than Fuzion. Although I have never done a side by side test for durability, I know Fusion will last longer just by past experience using both products.I guess it would be like fuzion, but liquid form.
Lo ciento amigo(I'm sorry). I was basically saying fuzion is a carnuba w/polymers, but not liquid.I don't think you can compare LS to Fusion. One is a paste and LS is a liquid. Fuzion is not polychared, but relies on polymer crystals to reflect light. To keep the nuba in LS liquid it has more solvents than Fuzion. Although I have never done a side by side test for durability, I know Fusion will last longer just by past experience using both products.
Interesting, because both liquid souveran and DGPS 3.0 contain polycharger. LS would really be a carnauba synthetic blend then right?
Jimmie, you might be right. I have a bottle of LS with polycharger and that was suppose to be the new formula. AG website on LS does not mention polycharger. They must have changed the formula again. Maybe Matt, Meghan, or Killr can confirm this.I think what the discription of LS says is it has polymers rather than "polycharged". Still a very good wax. My choice on my white Expy. I could be wrong. Been wrong a lot lately.
I think what the discription of LS says is it has polymers rather than "polycharged". Still a very good wax. My choice on my white Expy. I could be wrong. Been wrong a lot lately.
Yeah, I definitely remember when they advertised Liquid Souveran with Polycharger. It was supposed to be more durable than before. However, now the AG website doesn't mention it anymore, though some third party sellers still have the older wording that mentions polycharger.
I wonder if the formula changed yet again or if they just don't want to advertise that they use polycharger anymore.
All this poly crap is confusing. Both are great products.
So is the liquid souveran different? We all noticed it doesn't say polycharger anymore, on page or bottle. Instead it say they use polymers.having used Poly in initial form and in multiple products with additive. The only difference I can personally note is more gloss. It doesnt seem to enhance durability as once thought.
So is the liquid souveran different? We all noticed it doesn't say polycharger anymore, on page or bottle. Instead it say they use polymers.
Maybe they ran out of stickers!!So is the liquid souveran different? We all noticed it doesn't say polycharger anymore, on page or bottle. Instead it say they use polymers.