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What happens if you use Souveran on a light colored car? I am thinking about ordering one of their kits and since I have a dark and light colored car I thought the more complete kit that contains souveran was a better deal. I was also going to ask them if they would substitute the vinyl and rubber protectant for the creme glaze if it is a good product. I have done a search on the creme glaze and didn't find anything. I am pretty happy with vinylx so I figured if I get lazy I could use the creme glaze with my pc.

Thanks for the advice, Bill
 
I asked this question a couple months ago and from what I could tell the general opinion was that Souveran would look great on a lighter car. It has the best of both worlds. I've used the Paste Glaz on darker cars and it looks good but I'm sure the Souveran would look better. Dark is subjective so I think the Souveran would look good on any color car. If you have a white car I'd suggest the Paste Glaz but for anything darker than white the Souveran would look as good if not better than the Paste Glaz.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Bill Gomez [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>What happens if you use Souveran on a light colored car? I am thinking about ordering one of their kits and since I have a dark and light colored car I thought the more complete kit that contains souveran was a better deal. I was also going to ask them if they would substitute the vinyl and rubber protectant for the creme glaze if it is a good product. I have done a search on the creme glaze and didn't find anything. I am pretty happy with vinylx so I figured if I get lazy I could use the creme glaze with my pc.
Thanks for the advice, Bill [/b]</blockquote>
Get the Souveran! According to Jasonc8301 and Don2000 (two people I definitely never argue with!), it's got the shine of Paste Glaze and the depth of Blitz.
 
Yes, get the Souveran, offered that little something extra. I tried it before on a light car, gave it that extra pop. Can't quite describe it. PPG was great, but Souveran offers just a little something extra.



Multiple coats sure give it a try. I did two coats with a week between each coat on a ruby red ML320 (1999) and it turned out deeper and wetter with the next coat. Durability, since it was a weekend warrior and I dusted/Qd every 4 days, it lasted 2 months +.



Try Klasse AIO as a sub for Creme Glaz, they both clean and protect but Klasse AIO IMHO is better because it lasts longer.



For speed details done in 2 hours, I just Klasse AIO (1X with PC) and put on a coat of either Blitz or Souveran. This is the best of both worlds, protection and great depth and shine, with minimal time spent, probably an hour and 20 minutes on paint care.



Souveran is a great product and since Mr. Gomez has a dark and light colored car I'll just say get the Souveran, but for someone strapped for cash and having a light car that is pampered, I woudl recommend PPG (for daily drivers Klasse alone, maybe some Blitz.)



Jason
 
I use Souveran on all of my cars, 2 white ones one silver, and love it. I just don't see the darkening or color change some report and I have tired doing on half of the hood to compare. I have not tired Paste Glaz yet, but plan to based on the advice on this board. I'll be amazed it the results are better than Souveran !
 
Souveran indeed offers the best of both worlds. Whereas Blitz offers great depth and Pinnacle Paste Glaze offers a great shine, Souveran manages to do both in my opinion. A great, great wax. Laters
 
Hey guys was wondering what cleaner/product u would use in a hot water extractor? Eiman Fabrik carpet upholstery cleaner? i thought about giving it a shot
 
I think we just talked about this recently - my Mytee HP60 Spyder only sees clean water in the tank, I dont put anything through it but water.
I spray and agitate the carpet/cloth seats/etc, with my cleaner and then extract/rinse with the clean water.
So far, its worked great - when I empty the recovery tank at the end of the day, its amazing how black the water is - just from pulling that water out of the carpets!
I believe some people put something in the water tank and inject it into and pull it out of the carpet, but Homey dont play that! :)

DanF
 
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