New Liquid Souveran contains cleaners/doesn't layer?

AlBoston said:
Wow, that really sucks about LS. I was going to order a bunch of stuff from autogeek to take advantage of getting that free LS but they never answered my email, I guess they don't like getting business :rolleyes:



Maybe you should consider other possibilities before rolling your eyes at somebody kind enough to offer the deal in the first place:rolleyes:
 
I got the LS with my order late last week. If it ever stops raining, I am going to try SG instead of BFAFPP over the AIO for the first time, then maybe try the LS on top of that.



I have gotten consistently fast and otherwise excellent service from Autogeeks. Would (and do) recommend them to anyone. Just wanted to say thanks for such a valuable offer. :xyxthumbs



Free towel from Autofiber, free LS from Autogeeks. There are some pretty nice folks here!
 
Make sure the LS doesn't take off the SG. I've decided on what I'm going to do.



I've been saving up my SG coats for a good topper (5 coats now, 6 or 7 by the time I'm ready to apply the topper) and if the LS has the same problems as other liquid waxes (tend to remove previous coats) it will render my SG coats useless. Sooo...



1. I'm gonna finish up my coats of SG and then apply a paste wax (can't really afford the Souveran Paste but I read that the Mothers Paste does a good job or maybe the P21S).



2. I'll save the LS for the spring and summer once the Klasse has worn off. This is great because I love waxing the car anyways and the LS will let me do that monthly.



This is what I decided to do but :up to Autogeek for their deal.
 
I'm not thinking of throwing my new LS away; heck, I'm still going to use the old LS. Both are great products.



I added the sample of the Shampoo to one of my larger bottles of same; love that stuff.



I want to stress, I'm not dissing LS, or Autogeeks (I've spent a lot there, and will continue to do so). I'm trying to save a lot of work for those who like to layer products by pointing out that this is one that might not layer well.





Tom
 
Mosca...seems to me you made a clear and responsible report of your findings after using the product. I see nothing in your reporting to apologise for and I see no flaming on your part...just objective reporting with results that may not please some.



Thanks....saved me some work on my clear-coated white truck.
 
I think we need some more experimentation on non-clear coated vehicles since you'll never tell if its removing under layers on clear coat. Maybe someday I'll try it on my riding lawnmower (I wonder if its clearcoated?)
 
Jinx1309 said:
Mosca, Did the old LS have problems like the new one does?



I don't know; the only thing I ever tried to layer it over was paste Souveran, as per the advertising blurb on some websites. I didn't think it looked as good as PS alone, so I PS'd over top of it. That was about a year ago, and I don't remember about the other part.



If liquid #26 also doesn't layer, then I think it might be a characteristic of liquid waxes in general. I've only been at this a year or so, so others may know more.





Tom
 
Well this is interesting. I just finished putting a layer of the new LS (thanks AutoGeek!) on my red single stage paint. I noticed no paint on the applicator whatsoever. Maybe my 3 or 4 layers of UPP held up.....I am going to be doing more experimenting with different types of applicators and see if it makes a difference as Mosca said he was using a terry applicator and I was using a Viking sure grip foam.
 
Well. This should be pretty simple. I have a new terry applicator, a new foam applicator, a bottle of New LS, a red car, and a digital camera. I'll be back in a few minutes, I have to wash my trunk lid first.



Heck, I have a new microfiber applicator, too, I'll try that as well.





Tom
 
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