Bernard
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- Jan 26, 2007
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Hi guys. I need a wet looking carnauba paste wax. Which the above offers more wetter, glowing with shimmering looks. My car color is silver. But for the Pinnacle Souveran price, I can get 2 tubs of Pinnacle SS II...? That's why do you guys think the Souveran is worth it for my silver color car. Since I have not seen the real results on both paste waxes, so I can't make up my mind. I'm tired of trying out liquid waxes / sealant that just don't look good. They don't have the glowing with shimmer shine that the carnauba offers. Hehe. 
Since that I read the souveran is for yellow, red & black.... I can't make up my mind if its worth it on silver color....? Silver color is kinda hard to please. Please help me. TQ so much.
Below I read this from this thread: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/pinnacle-wax/3440-comparison-pinnacle-waxes-2.html

Since that I read the souveran is for yellow, red & black.... I can't make up my mind if its worth it on silver color....? Silver color is kinda hard to please. Please help me. TQ so much.

Below I read this from this thread: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/pinnacle-wax/3440-comparison-pinnacle-waxes-2.html
Pinnacle Souveran Paste --- Blacks, Reds, Yellows --- super wetness, depth, richness
Pinnacle Paste Glaz --- brighter, originally designed for light colors
Sig Series, Sig Series II --- made for lighter cars, offers polymer technology to add some reflection and glow.
Pinnacle Souveran Liquid --- a shimmering beauty, designed for longer durability and use in different environments. Can be allowed to dry/cure completely.