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killrwheels@autogeek said:
Souveran was designed for reds, yellows, and blacks. It adds depth. The Sig Series II was designed with addtl polymer for reflection for cars in metallic and lighter colors that dont naturally reflect as well. Lauren you picked correct, and quality well you clearly picked right.
Yippee!! Thank you!! I am off to a good start then!! Thanks to all of you guys too!!
YOU ROCK< KILLR!!:applause: :applause: Im the MAN :awesome: :grouphug: :D
 
ltoman said:
ryan, think i made a mistake getting souveran when my car is fire engine red? now i am wondering. it was a quality concern that made me spend that in the first place.??? lauren

You picked correctly. The signature series II is best for more metallic colors. For that flat, bright red, Souveran has no equal! :D
 
...got it so use signature series II for my silver car. I can't wait to get my products.
I must a gree this site :righton: :awesome:

I just got to watch how much I spend :eek:
 
Feed back please
What would you recommend I use as QD after washes on a weekly basis when my last coat in my detail is the PSPW?
Thank you again for all your help.

Wayne
 
Nica said:
...got it so use signature series II for my silver car. I can't wait to get my products.
I must a gree this site :righton: :awesome:

I just got to watch how much I spend :eek:

Nica, I used Souveran on my past Vette also ... I really liked the wetness and depth. There is no absolute , use what you feel is best.

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killrwheels@autogeek said:
Nica, I used Souveran on my past Vette also ... I really liked the wetness and depth. There is no absolute , use what you feel is best.

Thank you killrwheels :cheers:

I've been re-searching and reading lots and I'm not quite there just yet. I still need lots more help. For example, I very skeptic with the spray wax? I just can't seem to wrap my head around how this works :confused: ? How can you have a spray wax? I understand liquid wax but how can a spray wax be as good as a past wax? Well like I said I need to keep re-searching and reading so if there is a place please help me get there.

In addition...what does "..QD.." stand for? What is "..PSPW?" :confused: :(

Sorry, I'm not quite up with the abbriviations Feed back please
 
Nica said:
Thank you killrwheels :cheers:

I've been re-searching and reading lots and I'm not quite there just yet. I still need lots more help. For example, I very skeptic with the spray wax? I just can't seem to wrap my head around how this works :confused: ? How can you have a spray wax? I understand liquid wax but how can a spray wax be as good as a past wax? Well like I said I need to keep re-searching and reading so if there is a place please help me get there.

In addition...what does "..QD.." stand for? What is "..PSPW?" :confused: :(

Sorry, I'm not quite up with the abbriviations Feed back please
Click on the link:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/showthread.php?t=2700

Spray wax dose not hold up like paste wax. I use it after I wash, Spray Wax helps with protection until you wax again.
 
qd -- quick detailer
qd'er+ --- quick detailer with added gloss or protection

Crystal Mist is a spray wax that uses the design of a qd'er but adds carnauba to extend the life of the wax under it. It is a spray and wipe product, very easy to use with very noticable results.

Other spray waxes exist, most need to spray, wipe, and buff. These are just liquid versions put into a sprayer and could be watered down slightly. Not very easy to use, usually easiest to add another coat of paste.

qder+ (best of the best) --- Pinnacle Crystal Mist, Clearkote Quikshine, Finish Kare 425, Poorboys Spray/Gloss
 
Thank you sparki and killrwheels,

As usual very helpfull. I love this place :grouphug:
 
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