Need advice on Pinnacle Souveran vs Fusion Estate

I would like to see his car after some Pinnacle Paint Work Cleansing Lotion then adding the Fuzion.
 
I've been told before to be careful with the vinyl that is on my car so when I clay, I tape off all the vinyl so it does not get clay lube on it. Same would go for a Cleansing lotion I assume. Being so OCD, this adds more time to something that probably would take you guys a fraction of the time. Anyway, I have yet to try a cleansing lotion. Do you substitute that for clay?

As if it wasn't bad enough, today Wolfgang is on sale. I've talked to a few of you guys and its almost 50/50 Souveran vs Fusion. I may try Souveran first just since I've been eying it for awhile. Overall, both seem to have a great reputation.
 
I was just reading the description of the Cleansing Lotion. Its sort of like Blacklight(or any glaze) but with no abrasives?

Blacklight + Lava did look stunning on my car in the past. It just didn't last long.
 
+1 on the Crystal Mist Detail Spray. Never streaks and leaves a BEAUTIFUL shine! My favorite!! I have an additional 64 oz bottle I have to open soon.

Also, I haven't used Souveran, but I've used Pinnacle Series II and Fuzion, and while Series II leaves an excellent shine, on my black Monte Carlo Fuzion is the first wax I've had that actually makes it look wet (and the paint is in real nice shape - garage queen. I've used a few of the Dodo Juice waxes (Purple Haze, Blue Velvet, Hard Candy) but not Supernatural, but they didn't make the car look wet like the Fuzion did. I think the shine of the Series II looked better than the Dodo Juices I have, but I really need to give them another try. I got them right before the Series II and when it looked like the shine was better from the Series II, I stopped using the Dodo Juices.

I'd like to try some Souveran, but my wife has put me on notice as far as buying any more expensive waxes since I have so many now. I'll have to wait a while.

How does the liquid Souveran compare to the paste? Can anyone shed some light? If they have similar shine, I think I would go with the liquid as it's easier to use a DA.
 
Brian at auto geek had some jars of the fuzion for $50. Hit him up. It is marvelous. I use it on my black porsche 993. It looks incredible. Good luck. Phil
 
I'd like to try some Souveran, but my wife has put me on notice as far as buying any more expensive waxes since I have so many now. I'll have to wait a while.

This. I hear ya man.

I ended up getting Souveran paste and ordered enough to get the SSIl . I heard from a few that ssII is very underrated so I was curious. I'll see how they do and compare to fusion next time.



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Wow, that's a gorgeous Stang (and I'm not easily impressed by those). With that shade of blue you would get awesome results either way (Fuzion or Souveran). You'll be very happy with the Souveran. And let us know how Souveran and SSII compares... with photos of each! It's an argument we never seem to settle.
 
Probably an old question but i have not been on the forum for awhile. Best choice for dark grey with hit of flake would be Fusion ?
 
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