Souveran and my 39

I have been busy getting ready for the fall season and the temperatures have been high 90’s and triple digits for the last 45 days. Took sometime off and detail my 39 Ford and made one of local cruse ins. This is an 8 year old paint job with about 30,000 miles on it. I used POR85RD on a white pad using my Cyclo times one. Then I used Red Moose Glaze via white pad using my PC. Since buying the Cyclo all the PC does now is glazes and use the Cyclo for all polishing duties. Then I put on 1 coat of Souveran via hand using the wipe on wipe off method without letting haze prior to removing. Used 303 on the tires and Mothers Bullitt polish on the wheels.



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Just purchased some Trade Secerts and we are going to compare the two and the layering ability of Trade Secerts claims.



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The car looks friggen awesome! Sooo deep and dark. Let us know how the TS compares to Souveran, as when my Souveran runs out I might be looking into some.
 
Bigpoppa3346 said:
The car looks friggen awesome! Sooo deep and dark. Let us know how the TS compares to Souveran, as when my Souveran runs out I might be looking into some.



What I thought was interesting was the claim of layering and adding to the depth.



"This remarkable carnauba wax may be layered for optimal effect and durability. Show vehicles are commonly layered with 15 to 20 coats, with each layer deepening the color. You'll never use another wax on black vehicles."



I should have it next week.
 
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