(pix) Did the Malibu with Liquid Souveran this eve...

JustinR32

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It came out pretty nice; thanks, Jngrbrdmn, for the insistence on this product. It's still a Malibu, though. What I need is a product (other than money) that will turn it into a Benz.



LS is easy to use; I used the black pad and the PC. One thin line around the pad is enough to do two panels; a spot about the size of a quarter is enough per panel, after the pad is "filled". I had the speed at 2. I worked outside in the evening light, and wiped the LS off before it dried. There is no dust nor white residue on the trim. It's hard to tell from the pictures, but the car really has eyeballs now. MUCH better than the Gold Class I used last time.



The PC pad rinsed clear and wax-free with only water.



Mosca





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Mosca said:
What I need is a product (other than money) that will turn it into a Benz.




I have that...Adobe Photoshop! :up :D
 

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1) :D :D :D :D ! Mary Joan wants one of those for her car!





2) English Bulldog, Smasher lineage. That toy is actually torn to pieces on the other side, she's had it half a day.





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My dogs love those toys, if you leave them alone with them for even five minutes they eat the "squeekers" out and then the rest of it. BTW mine are all full blooded mutts that I bought from a trailerpark for $20 each. The best investment I ever made!:D
 
Nice mosca, very nice color and sweet shine. I highly doubt the car looked anything like that with Gold Class.
 
The car looks great. :xyxthumbs

How's the slickness? What about the crevices? Does the residue show if you missed a crevice? I'm only asking because you have dark color.
 
Looks great Mosca, although I like the modified version Mmmph posted better.:D



I've heard so many mixed results with LS but seeing this sure makes me want to try it. That Mercedes.....errr I mean Malibu looks striking.:cool:



Since you have both GC and LS can you reprep your hood and do a side by side comparison? I'd love to hear your opinnion afterward. If the LS has better depth and clarity side by side then I'm sold.:)
 
I have a bit of a full plate, but I'll try to make time for it. What I'd like to do is see the difference on first application, which I suspect will be unphotographably minute, then 3 weeks later.



Slickness is very good, but it is a Malibu. Souv is much slicker on the Mazda. A major difference betwee LS and liquid GC is the residue. The car still has residue from the GC, but the LS leaves none. The LS also leaves no white marks on black trim.



LS is as simple as it gets in our Autopia world; wipe on, wipe off. You can let it dry, or do it immediately, doesn't matter. A quarter-sized spot will do an entire hood. Anything more and you're wasting product.



The only thing left to judge is durability. Right now, it seems like a nice hard coat, but time wil tell.





Mosca
 
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