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Kinda smells like crayons like #16, I can't wait to try it out and see if this wax lives up to the name of being awesome on light colors.
 
I woudn't to be honest with you #16 is just so darn durable ti would out last Paste Glaz by a land slide. .02
 
pass it around for a trade or free i love glazes
 
You do know that Paste Glaz is not a glaze (<-notice the E at the end) but a carnuba wax designed/marketed for light colored cars.
 
I'm curious, exactly how does a wax enhance light colored vehicles? How is it formulated different from, say, Souveran. I must say that I like the look of WG over Souveran on silver, so I know there is a difference. But when it comes to one Pinnacle vs. another, I do wonder. This is based on my experience with Souveran vs. Signature Series II. Souv definitely takes the shine to the next level - but I still prefer WG on silver.
 
Wytstang, did you get that on ebay?

Looking forward to your review.
 
No not ebay I got from an autopia member selling it. I'm just going to do a panel cause in a month or so it's going to be revamped for winter aka 3 coats of #16 :D both cars.....
 
snomon1017 said:
I'm curious, exactly how does a wax enhance light colored vehicles? How is it formulated different from, say, Souveran. I must say that I like the look of WG over Souveran on silver, so I know there is a difference. But when it comes to one Pinnacle vs. another, I do wonder. This is based on my experience with Souveran vs. Signature Series II. Souv definitely takes the shine to the next level - but I still prefer WG on silver.
Not sure on the formulation, but on light colors, theres a noticeable difference in waxes. Take Souveran, or Natty's Blue, which on dark colors will make them seem deeper, darker, and wetter. I have NB topping EX-P on my white suv and I've never seen white have the deep, warm glow to it before. Most other waxes I've seen on white just look brighter/shinier if that makes sense.

I've seen #16 on white and it does look nice on light colors
 
Here you go pics of Paste Glaz on the Door x2 (cleaned with S&W then stripped with Megs paint cleaner) *Note* Rear quater panel wearing Ex x2 front fender wearing Vm/#16**
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Now white loves to wash out while taking pics so these are not the best pics. Now I was having a hard time seeing much of a different between Ex and paste Glaze side by side. Good thing my neighbor showed up and I asked him his opinion. According to him the door seems brighter/slightly wetter then the rear quater but really coudn't see a differece between VM/#16. So I was expecting a little more BUT when lighting conditions allow I will make another "inspection" and see if I can see a difference. And yes I know about the emblem needing cleaning and the fender wheels for what ever reason stay in the condition that you see for what ever reason.
 
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snomon1017 said:
I'm curious, exactly how does a wax enhance light colored vehicles? How is it formulated different from, say, Souveran. I must say that I like the look of WG over Souveran on silver, so I know there is a difference. But when it comes to one Pinnacle vs. another, I do wonder. This is based on my experience with Souveran vs. Signature Series II. Souv definitely takes the shine to the next level - but I still prefer WG on silver.

I think you meant to say Souveran over WG. :) I know what you meant, but just thought I would clarify it for you. :) Paste Glaz is pre-VOC regulations so it has a different formulation from the current Pinnacle offerings, but I believe the Signature Series II is supposed to be similar to Paste Glaz, but VOC compliant.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
I see those wheelwells, shame on you !!!
Thats as clean as they can get anything short of painting them is pointless. My wheel wells have always stayed that way no matter what I tried.
 
semiglass black spray paint and a roll of 2" masking tape. Thats a free car guy show tip for you! I usually charge $5 for a great consoltation like that as well as another $5 for secret information! Works for me for a feww extra points before judging at the shows! Andrew
 
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