Ok, one of the benefits of living near a detailing guru is that you can stop by and get good advice and maybe check out some products first hand. In my case, I'm lucky because the guru I live near is Tim/Snake, proprietor of www.tacscar.com.
So, a couple weeks ago I stop by to pick up some supplies - Klasse, a couple towels, a gallon of EF CP, some other stuff. As I'm leaving he says "here, try this on the Lexus" and hands me some Pinnacle Souveran. Is this great, or what?!?
:bounce
I waited a while to try it, because I wasn't quite ready to commit to a wax topper over the AIO/SG. Now I have, here's the story.
The car has dark blue, metallic paint. Swirls had already been removed with 3M SMR, and it had AIOx2 and SGx3 on it, applied over a period of a couple weeks (no less than 24 hours cure time between coats). It looks pretty good at this stage.
So Sunday I decide to try the wax. <strong class='bbc'>I don't think I've ever had as much fun waxing a car.[/b] The souveran goes on smooth, and comes off with no grunting required during buffing. I'm not sure I'd even call it buffing. It just glides on, and glides off. And that smell! Tropical paradise!
I did 1/2 the hood, to see if I could see a side-by-side difference. Honestly, I didn't think I could. So I did the rest of the hood. I don't know if it was the power of suggestion, the intoxicating smell, or catching the light just right, but now the hood looks...softer, warmer, kind of, than the roof and trunk deck. But nothing I could point to and say "see? it's different."
So I did the roof. And after that, the trunk didn't look as good. So I did the trunk. Now I might as well do the sides, so I do.
It looks incredible. Warmer, darker, somehow. Softer, but still has sharp reflections, if that makes any sense. I could even see the difference today as I walked to it in the parking lot after work. I'll post pics as soon as I pick up the prints and scan them.
I'm sold. I don't know I can justify the cost of Souveran, but I think that car will continue with carnauba (Blitz, once the Souveran's gone?) over top of the Klasse. At least until I decide to try Zaino on it....
Tim, many many thanks for the wax and the excellent tips shared while we talk. I'll stop by later this week, we can take some pics with your digital if you want. And thanks to all those here who answered my questions, either when I posted them or in the archives. It has made a huge difference in the appearance of my vehicles.
Now, about this Maxima...

Blue Skies to All,
Andy
So, a couple weeks ago I stop by to pick up some supplies - Klasse, a couple towels, a gallon of EF CP, some other stuff. As I'm leaving he says "here, try this on the Lexus" and hands me some Pinnacle Souveran. Is this great, or what?!?
:bounce
I waited a while to try it, because I wasn't quite ready to commit to a wax topper over the AIO/SG. Now I have, here's the story.
The car has dark blue, metallic paint. Swirls had already been removed with 3M SMR, and it had AIOx2 and SGx3 on it, applied over a period of a couple weeks (no less than 24 hours cure time between coats). It looks pretty good at this stage.
So Sunday I decide to try the wax. <strong class='bbc'>I don't think I've ever had as much fun waxing a car.[/b] The souveran goes on smooth, and comes off with no grunting required during buffing. I'm not sure I'd even call it buffing. It just glides on, and glides off. And that smell! Tropical paradise!
I did 1/2 the hood, to see if I could see a side-by-side difference. Honestly, I didn't think I could. So I did the rest of the hood. I don't know if it was the power of suggestion, the intoxicating smell, or catching the light just right, but now the hood looks...softer, warmer, kind of, than the roof and trunk deck. But nothing I could point to and say "see? it's different."
So I did the roof. And after that, the trunk didn't look as good. So I did the trunk. Now I might as well do the sides, so I do.
It looks incredible. Warmer, darker, somehow. Softer, but still has sharp reflections, if that makes any sense. I could even see the difference today as I walked to it in the parking lot after work. I'll post pics as soon as I pick up the prints and scan them.
I'm sold. I don't know I can justify the cost of Souveran, but I think that car will continue with carnauba (Blitz, once the Souveran's gone?) over top of the Klasse. At least until I decide to try Zaino on it....

Tim, many many thanks for the wax and the excellent tips shared while we talk. I'll stop by later this week, we can take some pics with your digital if you want. And thanks to all those here who answered my questions, either when I posted them or in the archives. It has made a huge difference in the appearance of my vehicles.
Now, about this Maxima...

Blue Skies to All,
Andy