Pinnacle Paste Glaz Car Wax

6cyl's_of_fury

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Now I have Souveran, so is it worth my while to round out my collection with the above for light coloured cars, or should I just use the Souveran?

So essentially is it all that with light colours like the Souveran is with dark colours?
 
~One man’s opinion / observations ~



These are the Pinnacle waxes I use as a final coat over a polymer sealant



Pinnacle Souveran Wax- this ivory Carnauba wax contains natural oils that provide a deep gloss, and a ‘wet-look’ to the paint film surface, ideal for Red, Black or Speed Yellow and dark vehicle colours. It applies very easily and resists streaking or hazing, ideal for high heat or humidity climates. Prepare surface with Pinnacle Paintwork Cleaning Lotion and use Crystal Mist as a quick detailer.



Pinnacle Signature Series Wax- for metallic and for light coloured vehicle paint. Prepare surface with Pinnacle Paintwork Cleaning Lotion and use Crystal Mist as a quick detailer.



~Hope this helps~



Experience unshared; is knowledge wasted…/ Jon

justadumbarchitect * so I question everything *
 
6cyl's_of_fury said:
Now I have Souveran, so is it worth my while to round out my collection with the above for light coloured cars, or should I just use the Souveran?

So essentially is it all that with light colours like the Souveran is with dark colours?



Some people like the PG better than Souveran on light colors, but I don't. I used to use PG on white and silver. When I switched to Souveran, both my wife and I thought it was a big improvement. But again, it's one of those personal preference things.
 
Souverän has long been my favorite as a topper for Zaino, Klasse, and now on Menzerna - primarily on Jet Black and recently on Chili Red. A few weeks ago I started using Pinnacle Paste Glaz as the topper on white, but as yet I don’t have any real opinions about it - but certainly no complaints. Crystal Mist is also my favored QD. I received a bottle of Sonüs Carnauba Spritz a few days ago and will start trying it on my carnaubas.
 
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