Showroom Shine
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Try the DoDo Juice Waxes! They are right up there with Souveran and Fusion. IMO
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i hit my truck with souveran spray wax last week. and this week i washed my truck and the durability is still there!!! great spray wax.. one of my favsSo I have used souveran and fuzion...what should I try now?
I have a phantom black metallic 04 GTO (see here http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/27566-i-detailed-gto-last-week-pics-inside.html) that I have owned since new. The car is now just a toy for me with a forged motor, some nitrous, and a few goodies. I love to keep it clean and swirl free.
That being said, I used zaino for the first 5 years of it's life. Late 09 I decided to try something new and picked up some stuff from here including pinnacle souveran and souveran spray wax as well as wolfgang 3.0.
Well, after putting 3 coats of souveran on my car I sold it. I did not like how it muted the flake or attracted dust. I loved the depth, and had my car been a solid color the souveran would have been a keeper and I would have dealt with the dust. I sold the souveran.
I picked up a fuzion mini tub a few months ago and had the chance to use it last week. I put a coat of wolfgang 3.0 on the car and let it cure for 18 or so hours. I love this stuff. So slick and has great depth and warmth for a sealant. Even after sitting in my garage overnight the car had no dust on it.
Well I then topped it with fuzion. I did a fender and half the hood and started inspecting it. I looked under dim light in the garage, halogen light, pulled it out and looked under sunlight to try to see differences. What it added was so minuet that no one other than myself would notice. I went ahead and did the rest of the car with the fuzion though and let it sit in the garage for a few hours. I went back out to look and the car had dusted like a mofo, and a lot of the slickness was gone. It did seem to get a tad darker/ deeper as it sat though.
Anyway, I sold the fuzion tonight, and until I find a replacement I am going to stick with the souveran spray wax (which I love) and the 3.0.
Anyone have a suggestion for me?
If you like the look of Fuzion but feel it attracts dust, why not try a spray with anti-static abilities like Fk425 over it ???
This is true, I apply FK425 after using a paste and the dust problem is solved! FK neutralizes the static charge of the surface. You can prove this by removing a wax and seeing the hair on your arm sticking out . Then apply FK425 and see the hair relax as the charge is neutralized. The dust will still collect but not nearly as quickly because the paint surface is neutral!Any type of wax that I use attracts dust really bad. I think it is just the nature of of buffing the wax off that causes static and it attracts dust. The next time I wash, it dissipates (or neutralizes) the charge, and then I am good to go.
GREAT WAX !!! not sure why its not mentioned as much. i love it .. and will always have a tub in my collection. havnt used in a while though. not sure why.been busy . with family growing and what not waxing isnt done as often as i wouldlike .. booKind of surprised nobody has mentioned Pinnacle Signature Series II yet!? This one has decent durability, costs a fraction of the price of Fuzion and Souverän and is generally regarded as one the best waxes for metallic paints.
To quote the product page:
"As always, Pinnacle Signature Series II has a buttery texture and inviting aroma that make it a pleasure to apply. It goes on effortlessly and buffs to a crystal clear shine."
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Hope this helps a bit!
You may want to give Liquid Souveran a shot. You can get a free sample of it with an order or you can contact me and maybe we can work out a trade for some samples![]()
Yeah I would be interested in a sample trade. Pm me what you have in mind.
ygpmJust shoot me a PM with what you have a sample of to trade![]()