h22accordex said:
I think the signature series wax is the same as the cycle glaz. I have both of them and they smell the same and look the same. Im pretty sure its the same wax just in a different jar. Are there any differences in the 2?
This is a statement from Jon at Pinnacle to explain the differance from the two. Jon is very helpful and will answer any questions you might have about pinnalce but this should help you out.
"Thanks again for being a great supporter of Pinnacle products. I will try to answer some your questions. The Signature Series is an all new wax, just as the Cycle Glaze is. After developing the Cycle Glaze we found out that about 80% of the sales were going to the automotive customers and 20% of the sales were going to the bike customers. The formula comes from the blue print of Souveran with new modern polymer technology and different manufacturing techniques. The result is a Carnauba wax product that is exceptional on metallic paints, (most paints are now metallic) therefore can be used on any color finish, at a price of less then $30.00. There is a very high demand for a premium wax at that price point.
As for how it will fit into the line- Number one, Souveran is Souveran, there is nothing like it, and it will always be there. Number two, The Paste Glaze might suffer a little because the Signature Series is so advanced, and it can be used on any color paint, not just light colors. We will just have to see. For now, no change for Paste Glaze. Number three, the benefits of Signature Series over Souveran, there is none. If you are looking for a result ALMOST as good as Souveran but at a price point under $30.00 this is the wax. Paste Glaze has had a very loyal following and will continue to. Even if sales of Paste Glaze drop a little, at this price point, the Signature Series Wax will open the door for a new group of car care enthusiasts.
PS We are testing a new formula for the Bodywork Shampoo with a PH of 7 and more suds. " Jon
