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I already have plenty of soft waxes, ones for light and dark colored vehicles. My question though is there a good liquid wax out there that does an impressive job along the lines of Natty's, Fuzion, Dodo, etc. but just in liquid form and has applications for both light and dark vehicles?
 
Liquid Souveran indeed ... any formula is different that the paste wax versions so easily added to current collection.
 
I have heard really good things about Clearkote Carnauba Moose Wax. I haven't tried it yet. So many waxes to try.

I really like Mother's Reflections. It's a sealant, but it should be tried.
 
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Liquid Souveran is my go to wax. I use it on all detail jobs. You can put it on in the sun,and it is still Easy on Easy off!

Just looked at it and in the directions it states :

4. Work on a cool surface, out of direct sunlight ???


I take it you have used in direct sun and havent had an issue ? Feed back please
 
Speaking of Liquid waxes,I just caught a sale on some Liquid Souveran,cant wait to try it out tommorrow
 
M26 is a great wax. Easy on/off, makes flake pop. You could always try them both. If you do let us know if you can tell a difference between them. I tend to buy the more affordable quality waxs and apply regularly. Every 5 or 6 weeks here in Florida. I've never tried liquid Souveran because I can't imagine it's 2.5 X better. I've found price to be a some what poor gauge of quality so don't over look these lower priced waxes.
 
M26 is a great wax. Easy on/off, makes flake pop. You could always try them both. If you do let us know if you can tell a difference between them. I tend to buy the more affordable quality waxs and apply regularly. Every 5 or 6 weeks here in Florida. I've never tried liquid Souveran because I can't imagine it's 2.5 X better. I've found price to be a some what poor gauge of quality so don't over look these lower priced waxes.

I agree with you on the price point.And as far as the person who started this thread if you use alot of paste wax you may also not like the look or process of a liquid that is why I say to get the M26 first and if you like it then move to a top-shelf product like liquid Souveran or you might just love the M26.
 
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