Longevity of Liquid Souveran

PM5C

New member
Joined
Sep 11, 2019
Messages
80
Reaction score
0
Here's a shot of rainwater on the hood on my M5 2.5 months after waxing with Liquid Souveran. Daily driver, not garaged. Didn't wash it for 2 months as I had hand surgery. We actually had some rain in AZ during that time and I'm impressed with how it's standing up. I was able to wash it a week ago, and used Crystal Mist Detail Spray after drying.

86ba5e380e8a88cf194b3b35c98ccd91.jpg


Sent from my SM-G975U using Autogeekonline mobile app
 
I saw your original thread, beautiful car, beautiful color, and great work. In this case I think the pure wax performance might be masked by the drying agent.
 
Here's a shot of rainwater on the hood on my M5 2.5 months after waxing with Liquid Souveran. Daily driver, not garaged. Didn't wash it for 2 months as I had hand surgery. We actually had some rain in AZ during that time and I'm impressed with how it's standing up. I was able to wash it a week ago, and used Crystal Mist Detail Spray after drying.

86ba5e380e8a88cf194b3b35c98ccd91.jpg




Sent from my SM-G975U using Autogeekonline mobile app
Looks like it needs another coat...beads not very tight.
 
And just to add....


Pinnacle Liquid Soveran is so easy to apply by hand or machine. And if you apply a thin coat and let if fully dry it's super easy to wipe off.

Because it's the horizontal surfaces, hood, roof and trunk lid that take the BRUNT of most of the wear-n-tear, try to find a way to just hit these areas when time allows.



:)
 
And just to add....


Pinnacle Liquid Soveran is so easy to apply by hand or machine. And if you apply a thin coat and let if fully dry it's super easy to wipe off.

Because it's the horizontal surfaces, hood, roof and trunk lid that take the BRUNT of most of the wear-n-tear, try to find a way to just hit these areas when time allows.



:)

No problem. I look for reasons to wax my car. :buffing:
 
Back
Top