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I'm not 100% sure of the actual difference between the two, but I can tell you that both products are insanely easy to work with. If I wasn't dying to try Soveran so bad, I wouldn't have minded sticked with the SSII.
Does anyone actually know what the difference is between Pinnacle Soveragn and Pinnacle Signature Carnuba wax ? And whether the difference justifies the price differential ?
I use Soveran all the time, it is great..
Haven't you already assessed: "The Justification"??
I know there was some criticism (warranted or not) of SSII.....
Can you be more specific ?
Note: (This is just me) : "I have nothing but laudatory annotations for SSII"!!
If this "new liquid polymer", that is said to be an ingredient in Pinnacle Sig Series II, is, in fact, synthetic (man-made);
Then: I would have the tendency to catergorize SSII as an Hybrid-Wax...Which I feel, is, indeed!, a more than welcome attribute.
They are both super easy to use, the main difference is that the SSII offers 2-3 times the durability of Souveran. ks.
^^^^rops:^^^^ Thanks!!!
Sure,
So far we have information;
[a] that they are the same except that Signature lasts longer.
that, Signature has had problems but no one knows what they are.
[c] that Signature may be a hybrid wax which may be good.
[d] that photos taken of finished cars using Soveran and Signauture both look awesome.
[e] And that you have asked, if I had not already made my justification? Difficult for me to assess as i have never tried signature.
So far I have heard many valuable opinions, yet no explaination as to :
[1] Why is there such a price difference between the two.
[2] Does one in fact provide a deeper and or darker shine on blacks ? And if so, technically what makes it do so over the other wax..
Signature Series II contains the aforementioned liquid crystal polymer and is known for bringing out the metallic flake found on lighter colored vehicles (ie: silver, white, gun metal). Like Souveran, Signature Series II is formulated with ivory carnauba wax, but the ivory carnauba wax found in Souveran goes through a refining process that's exclusive to Souveran. In addition to the ivory carnauba wax that goes through a complex refining process, Souveran is packed full of natural oils which, in conjunction with the highly refinded ivory carnauba wax, allows Souveran to provide the ultimate "wet look" on darker colors.
The application of each wax is identical; wipe on, wipe off. Souveran tends to go on thinner so one 8 oz. jar of Souveran will yield more applications than one 8 oz. jar of Signature Series II.
Like any other carnauba paste wax, proper prep and maintenance is key to obtaining maximum durability.
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Signature Series II contains the aforementioned liquid crystal polymer and is known for bringing out the metallic flake found on lighter colored vehicles (ie: silver, white, gun metal). Like Souveran, Signature Series II is formulated with ivory carnauba wax, but the ivory carnauba wax found in Souveran goes through a refining process that's exclusive to Souveran. In addition to the ivory carnauba wax that goes through a complex refining process, Souveran is packed full of natural oils which, in conjunction with the highly refinded ivory carnauba wax, allows Souveran to provide the ultimate "wet look" on darker colors.
The application of each wax is identical; wipe on, wipe off. Souveran tends to go on thinner so one 8 oz. jar of Souveran will yield more applications than one 8 oz. jar of Signature Series II.
Like any other carnauba paste wax, proper prep and maintenance is key to obtaining maximum durability.
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I will testify to the amazing ability of SS II to make metallic flake pop off the car. I used it on my metallic silver 350Z and it was amazing. I have not had a chance to try it on the Jeep yet to see how it does. My Jeep is "black forest green" pearlcoat. I suspect it will probably benefit more from something like Souveran but I'm interested to see if SS II can make the metallic flake and the green pop out better. Most of the time the color just looks black but if the sun is right and now that it's getting towards the brighter summer sun, the metallic green is coming out more.
they are indeed different formulas and designed for different paints. Both are great products and indeed the Pinnacle of paste waxes.