What is the advantage of SIG II?

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Souveran: best wet look
Fuzion: best durability and good shine overall
DP max wax: great all-around '' cheaper than fuzion''
PB Natty red: best flake popper.

What is the advantage of pinnacle signature II? It's on bogo, I would buy it but I need to justify lol!
 
While I have never personally used it, many say that it looks great on metallics and is a good all-around wax.
 
I've heard its good for metallic as well and has exceptional ease of use like the other pbma waxes.

I am VERY strongly considering buying it on BOGO right now. If its like a juiced up DP Max Wax, someone please convince me :D
 
Sig II is a great wax and when I used it on my truck it did make the metallic pop. I haven't used PB red so i can't compare the looks plus Sig II is easy to work with. Even if it's put on too thick it will come off with no problem. I hope this helps. I would have gone for the BOGO but I already have an almost new pot.
 
SSII is a polymer based wax, a newer formula, and best on metallics and lighter colors. Its still quite nice on darker colors however and more durable than Souveran. Souveran however has a glow and depth best and most noticable on blacks, reds, and yellows.
 
Killr's right the souveran has an awesome look but unfortunately it doesn't last long the sig II is a better buy especially on BOGO.
 
I wouldn't say Max wax make metallic pop so I guess SigII is like the Natty's Red of PMBA ? I like this lol.

Keep the comments haha it's gonna convince me before minight !
 
SSII is a polymer based wax, a newer formula, and best on metallics and lighter colors. Its still quite nice on darker colors however and more durable than Souveran. Souveran however has a glow and depth best and most noticable on blacks, reds, and yellows.

Great small review! Helpful thanks!
 
These sales are Great! But I still have 2 unused MaxMAx and Souveran tub of wax. and I got half of gallon of M26. I have always wanted to get Sig II because I have a metallic color car. How long is this sale going last? Need couple days to think about it hahaha.

I need help guys!!!
 
Has anyone done a comparison between the 2. I had my mind set on souveron but im thinking twice now
 
Has anyone done a comparison between the 2. I had my mind set on souveron but im thinking twice now

From what I have read Sig II is good for metallic color cars, and is more durable. While the Souveron looks amazing in black red and blue color cars.
 
From what I have read Sig II is good for metallic color cars, and is more durable. While the Souveron looks amazing in black red and blue color cars.

I've been using souveran for the past 2 years. Excellent wet-look but.. euh... expect like 2-3 weeks out of it before it gets slightly dull, water blead less and it's less slick than day1.
 
It supposedly does not darken the silver metallic paint on forum member's corvette the way other waxes can. The metallic fleck pops as well.

One of these days I will try some but I don't need the BOGO.
 
Sig Series II is my favorite wax. It looks great on ANY metallic color and looks good on solid colors. Pretty durable, too.
 
SSII is one of my favorite waxes. I personally think it looks great on every color....it has a deep gloss look to it while not looking fake like some sealants on the market! Compared to Souveran it isn't as "wet and deep" but I find it glossier looking and it will last considerably longer! Both however are so easy to apply and remove(being WOWO) and smell great, that for me it is such a joy to wax a vehicle!
 
I've been using souveran for the past 2 years. Excellent wet-look but.. euh... expect like 2-3 weeks out of it before it gets slightly dull, water blead less and it's less slick than day1.

use the Pinnacle wash with it, it wont strip it. You can also recharge it with Souveran Spray Wax. Best part, once you get the WOWO method down pat you can add a new layer in less than 15 minutes. Thin and buff ...
 
souveran and sig series 2 are both must haves in a wax collection. :xyxthumbs:
 
I have a Silver Metallic truck and it really brings out the metallic flake in the paint. I really had not been able to notice the flake until I used SSII, I was very impressed.

Durability seems to be pretty darn good too, I've got 3 weeks on this application and the wax still beads like day 1. Truck is a daily driver, outdoors 24/7. Been through 3 hand-washes without any spray wax or detailer added.

Combine that with the ridiculously easy application and removal...

A pic from last night:
 
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