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I am new here and have enjoyed the amazing amount of information presented. I am new to the car care arena in its entirety. there seems to be a lot more information on the souveran wax than the Signature Series 2. how may i find out the strength and weakness of the Signature series 2 and is there any comparison of the two products? I look forward to any information, thanks for reading.
 
Hey, welcome to AGO!

I had a similar question that I posted a little while ago, here's the link for it: Souveran vs Signature Series II?

For any further inquiries into the matter, try using the search button or wait for some people to respond here! :)
 
its a great wax. not sure why you dont hearmuch about it. i love it . own 2 tubs infact
 
SSII is a steal ... it offers some newer ingredients and polymers that offer additional durability. Design was originally made to replace Paste Glaze which works best on light colors and metallics.

Souveran is a show car wax, plain and simple. Its glow and depth are stunning and rival waxes costing hundreds more. Its also darn easy to apply remove a coat in no time as applied damp and buffed almost immediately. There are differences and experimentation offers the best in your eyes ...
 
Most will say that Souveran will give a deep wet look on dark colors. Liq. souveran was made for lighter color cars to give the same look to them. Liq. S. gives gives a nice warm glow I find.
Sig Seriers was made for lighter color cars and metallics and last a little longer the Souveran
 
Signature Series II is a great wax if you detail alot of cars. it will make any color look good, but looks best on metallic and lighter colors.

Souveran Paste looks best on darker colors like black, red orange and give more dept to the paint

Souveran Liquid look best on light and metallic colors giving dept and an amazing shine. Really makes the paint pop
 
I love Signature Series II wax, and it is infact the first full tub of wax I have ever completely finished. I think it looks best on black personally, and is one of my favorite beauty waxes to date and I have tried a fair amount.

Durability is decent, it is a joy to apply and remove, and it has some of the best beading I have seen yet!
 
Thank you all, this information is great. understanding what it was intended for helps so much. This sounds like the wax for me. I thank you all for your patience, this is my first time posting on any forum.
Glad to be here btw.
 
SS II doesn't not like a hot surface, I always get streaks on a hot surface. I reserve it for Fall/Spring use since the weather is cooler.
 
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