Liquid Souveran

truvette

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I tried doing a search on this and not too much came up that was helpful.



Anyways, I was wondering if anyone had tried this product and how is it in terms of durability?
 
Are you talking about Pinnacle Souveran?? You might try a search under those words. The wax is incredible and I just started using it. Trust me you won't be disappointed. It is an excellent product. :up
 
I know that Liquid Souveran is fairly new to the product line. I think the consensus is that it is not just like Souveran paste but its some kind of concoction CMA has come up with. So far I can't think of anyone who has used it.



"Normal" Souveran is so easy to apply/remove that I honestly don't see a benefit to a liquid version of it. Liquid waxes/polishes exist to make application by buffer easier. But how can anyone improve on what is super easy in the first place?



Sounds like more of a marketing thing than anything - -



"Souveran for people who don't want to pay for or apply Souveran".
 
I too can attest to how easy Souvern is to apply, took me about 15 minutes last night. Used hardly any product too :up



If it were a liquid, I would have probably used a TON more.



It is nearly impossible to put the whole experience of applying Souveran into words, it is that simple and that good.
 
to me the only benefit to a liquid wax is the ability to apply it by machine - and Souveran paste is So easy and fast, you will WANT to apply it by hand. I would go with the paste.
 
Dont liquids generally contain less wax then their paste counterpart. Therefore not giving the whole "Souveran Experience" :confused:
 
Thanks for the replies!



I just wanted some opinions on Liquid Souveran as I was planning on using it as a base for my paste wax of Souveran. On Pinnaclewax.com's website, they claim the liquid form has polymers and will last up to six months. Therefore, it would be a durable coating under my paste wax of Souveran, somewhat similar to having a base coat of Klasse and then applying wax.
 
I personaly purchased some Liquid Souveran. CMA does not sell it! I bought it from the driver's seat in Palm Beach. With my experience of Pinnacle Liquid Souveran. I tell you now to stick to the paste verison for now. Liquid was an excellent idea. But it lacked alot of (lets say character) from the paste. It is a lot harder to remove, the clarity is o.k. nowhere as noticable as the paste, and you don't get near the slickness afterwards. When I went back to the store to address my opinion towards the product. The people at the driver's seat were nice to say that they are still working out the bugs in PLS. A new formula will be available later this year.



In Thinking... It is my guess that maybe CMA did not approve this product to sell to it's customers based on maybe the performance of PLS. I would take a hugh guess that when CMA starts to sell PLS (if they do), that it would be the new formula. Only time will tell. jj:nixweiss
 
I just checked CMA's website and noticed that Liquid Souveran is not sold by them. I wonder why? CMA mfr's the Pinnacle line. PBMS/AutoGeek/Drivers Seat/whoever is their big distributor-dealer of it. I wonder if CMA made a special product just for them. Or allowed them to source a product and use the Souveran name on it.



Jeez, there's so much nepotism-like things going on in Florida with car care products that we'll prolly never know the truth. I'll stick with the plain ol' Souveran paste, thank you.
 
I really can't see any advantage of a liquid form of Souveran. The paste is like rubbing warm butter on the paint. I've never used a paste or liquid wax that goes on and off as easy as Souveran, and certainly nothing that makes the paint look so wet.
 
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