Souveran Spray Wax

I have 5 vehicles that I do bi-weekly and all are still beading after 5 weeks. There has been no other enhancers used on them and they all have been washed in NXT....a suppose to be tough car wash.

I use this on all my wash/wax jobs and my customer's simply love the look and feel. I dont' know how I worked without it before!

Thanks Autogeek for this product!
 
justin30513 said:
I have 5 vehicles that I do bi-weekly and all are still beading after 5 weeks. There has been no other enhancers used on them and they all have been washed in NXT....a suppose to be tough car wash.

I use this on all my wash/wax jobs and my customer's simply love the look and feel. I dont' know how I worked without it before!

Thanks Autogeek for this product!

What product are you referring to Justin? Didn't you just get the Souveran Spray last month? Thanks for clarifying;)
 
Sounds like another must have product from Pinnacle.
Dave
 
I've got to pick up a bottle of this soon. My car being white, I just don't see a huge need for it right now. That, and I've been soooooo satisfied with my AW.
 
Just tried the spray wax out today and have to say that I absolutely love it. I QD'd the paint then went over it with the Souveran Spray Wax and couldn't get over the ease of use and the added depth and slickness. OCW has a tendency to streak, but the Souveran was completely streak-free.
 
travisdecpn said:
Just tried the spray wax out today and have to say that I absolutely love it. I QD'd the paint then went over it with the Souveran Spray Wax and couldn't get over the ease of use and the added depth and slickness. OCW has a tendency to streak, but the Souveran was completely streak-free.

I've used in on black and in the sun with no streaking. I swear it feels like I just used a paste wax on the finish.

You feel the same?
 
Yes, it almost feels like I'm cheating a little bit it's so easy to apply and remove. I have to admit that I am craving cake right now though.
 
travisdecpn said:
Yes, it almost feels like I'm cheating a little bit it's so easy to apply and remove. I have to admit that I am craving cake right now though.


YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!

I thought I was the only that thought it smelled like cake batter! Now I know why it has a large label saying........KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN!
 
I could easily understand why they have that label on the bottle, definitely not a product you want to be using if you haven't had a good meal prior to application. My truck is victory red and had a layer of Pink Wax topped with a layer of Natty's Blue and the Souveran added some additional depth and slickness to the finish. I'm tempted to try it as a standalone.
 
HAha...oh man I love great smelling products. Justin, now I have a spray wax I'm gonna look forward to trying out in the future besides aquawax.
 
If I topped with AW last week, would there be any problems with applying "SS" this week?
 
justin30513 said:
I use this on all my wash/wax jobs and my customer's simply love the look and feel. I dont' know how I worked without it before!

Don't your customers get upset when they pay for a wax job and you use a spray wax? I wouldn't be too happy about that. If I'm paying for a wax job I would want it to be paste wax.

I suppose if you do their cars every week... they wouldn't know the difference between a spray and paste. Since it would never have time to wear off unless it was really bad out.
 
Rapidity said:
Don't your customers get upset when they pay for a wax job and you use a spray wax? I wouldn't be too happy about that. If I'm paying for a wax job I would want it to be paste wax.

I suppose if you do their cars every week... they wouldn't know the difference between a spray and paste. Since it would never have time to wear off unless it was really bad out.

pour it in a bottle, and use an applicator :grouphug:
 
Rapidity said:
Don't your customers get upset when they pay for a wax job and you use a spray wax? I wouldn't be too happy about that. If I'm paying for a wax job I would want it to be paste wax.

I suppose if you do their cars every week... they wouldn't know the difference between a spray and paste. Since it would never have time to wear off unless it was really bad out.
No difference except container it's still wax their still getting what they payed for. If I asked for a simple car wash and they used a rinseless wash, it was still washed and cleaned.
 
Rapidity said:
Don't your customers get upset when they pay for a wax job and you use a spray wax? I wouldn't be too happy about that. If I'm paying for a wax job I would want it to be paste wax.

I suppose if you do their cars every week... they wouldn't know the difference between a spray and paste. Since it would never have time to wear off unless it was really bad out.

My customers know they are getting the best look and longevity for the money.

So all that matters is that it's paste? So I could put Turtle Wax on by hand and that's ok but not Souveran Spray Wax?

I know of 10 pastes that will never last the 6 weeks that I get out of Souveran Spray.
 
Had to pick up a bottle of the spray wax since it's on sale. I'll be using this as a booster to a car I just did with Liquid Souveran. If its anything like the slickness and depth from Liquid Souveran, I'll be a very happy camper.
 
I absolutely love the old formula of Crystal Mist so I will definetly be getting some Souveran Spray wax.

With all this talk about product smell, I'm thinking Max should make all of his products smell like beer.
:D
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
I too loved it ... and waiting for rain to stop, so I can introduce the entire car to it. (after a wash of course)

Can you use a QD after using it?
Thanks.
 
tnbug4me said:
Can you use a QD after using it?
Thanks.

I suppose you could, but why ?? All spray waxes and booster products have a limited lifespan (usually between washes only). But if a birdie doo-doo'd on finish I would wipe with new Crystal Mist as needed.
 
Can you QD it and then use the spray wax? I have it, but I dont want to wait for a full wash!!!!
 
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