OK, here's the situation.
I keep my car pretty waxed up. I like to keep it waxed up, I'm here because I'm that type of person.
I did a complete DACP/IP/FP/PPCL/Souv thing at the end of April. Now some minor swirls are coming back; hey, it's not in a bubble, after all, that will happen. No big deal.
I'm taking my car to the Mazda Rev It Up tour in Philly on the 20th; it will be in the paddock with some other nice Mazdas. I'd like to fill in those swirls, and also keep the Souv Glow.
I know the question has been asked about #7 over Souveran, and from a clean start I would want to apply the glaze first. But, would it be better, with a nice shine of Souv already, to apply the glaze over that, then re-Souv over the glaze?
In other words, should I take it down first, remove all the wax, then IHG (or #7), or can I glaze over the existing Souveran, then re-Souveran over that? Will it be the same, better, or worse?
Sheesh. I wish every problem was this trivial, but at least this one has an answer.
Mosca
I keep my car pretty waxed up. I like to keep it waxed up, I'm here because I'm that type of person.
I did a complete DACP/IP/FP/PPCL/Souv thing at the end of April. Now some minor swirls are coming back; hey, it's not in a bubble, after all, that will happen. No big deal.
I'm taking my car to the Mazda Rev It Up tour in Philly on the 20th; it will be in the paddock with some other nice Mazdas. I'd like to fill in those swirls, and also keep the Souv Glow.
I know the question has been asked about #7 over Souveran, and from a clean start I would want to apply the glaze first. But, would it be better, with a nice shine of Souv already, to apply the glaze over that, then re-Souv over the glaze?
In other words, should I take it down first, remove all the wax, then IHG (or #7), or can I glaze over the existing Souveran, then re-Souveran over that? Will it be the same, better, or worse?
Sheesh. I wish every problem was this trivial, but at least this one has an answer.
Mosca