"New" Liquid Souveran.....here!

unclearty

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I received my bottle of the new improved LS yesterday. Stayed after work, pulled the black Benz into an empty bay, and pulled out the PC. I had gone over the car on Sunday with a non-silicone, non-wax based machine glaze, so she was ready. The new LS was applied using a beige foam finishing pad. It goes on very easily..easy to get a thin coat. Did about half the car then went back with the FREE MF I got here last week. LS removes quite easily...maybe not quite as easy as S100, but close. The shine is very good...wet and deeper than S100..by a hair. I finished the whole car, then hit it with a clean MF and some QuickShine...whooooeeee. Car looks terrific! I had left a previous coat of Blackfire on the hood. LS on top of Blackfire is sweet!!

Sorry..no pix, but I was so impatient, I didn't even wait to get home to use the LS..I just stayed at work..will try to show a couple of pix tonight. LS gets..:up ..:up from me.
 
I received my order from AutoGeek and was pleasantly surprised to see they had included the free bottle of LS (even though I read about the free samples going out with orders here after I had placed my order with them).



I have a brand new silver metallic and while I have always used Meg's GC wax, I thought I would try something new with the new car so I picked up some Pinnacle Paste Glax which worked well (on and off easily with a very nice gloss). I was topping this with Meg's QD for that extra zing that really turns heads.



Was on the way home and unfortunately ended up behind a vehicle which was literally smoking out the tail-pipe from excessive oil burn and even worse, was spewing droplets of oil! By the time I noticed this and got home, the front bumper, hood, windshield and leading edge of the roof had several dozen globs of medium-brown color oil on them. Wasn't too happy since I had just put a lot of work into her on Tuesday.



I guess this was my cue to put the new LS into play. So I stripped and prepped the car and began the LS application. The package did say to work one panel at a time but nothing about waiting for a haze to form. So I did one panel (applying with foam app) and immediately buffed it off with a PakShak MF. Easy on, easy off, and wow, what a gloss!



Then decided to do three panels to let it haze a bit and see how it came off. At the end of the three panels, the first of the wax was decently hazed for the temp and humidity here (upper 80s, high humidity). Wax was not so easy to take off (compared to before and was not trying to "smudge"). Big difference. So it looks like it's wipe on followed soon thereafter by a good MF buffing.



When done with just one coat of LS, the car looked pretty much like the Pinnacle with Meg's QD on top! Can't wait to see how LS stacks with another coat (or two) tomorrow followed and topped by QD.



If this is the kind of job it does on a silver metallic finish, I can imagine what it will do for all of you with the darker colors.



LS manages to smell pretty nice, too!



Thanks a mil for the free sample, AutoGeeks! The new and improved LS is looking to be a keeper.
 
I took just enough time to test the product out.

I used S100 SEPC and then the Liquid Souveran on my car roof.

WOW! Easy on/off as they said it was.



I had previously coated the car a week before with Blitz and the LS was a bit brighter.



Wash test:

Man, the LS was slick and sheet beads water like crazy. I loved it.



I want to test it out for durability this winter. It's tough for me to do durability tests this time of year because I'm waxing frequently.



Pinnacle claims LS was developed and tested in South Florida to stand up to their killer hot summers, so I'm extremely curious to see how this stuff lasts.



Nice product!
 
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