Souveran question

Bud Fox

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I want to try this product but have Zaino on my car now. Will these products clash or can i apply souveran over Zaino??







THANKS
 
There's no point in doing this. Both products come from opposite ends of the detailing spectrum.



If you want to try carnaubas then I suggest stripping off all the Zaino and polish the paint completely. Get the paint to the same point it was prior to Z. Use products and techniques that work best for carnaubas. That's the only honest and fair way to compare products.
 
i always wonder why people mix ZAINO and CARNUBAS. Yes i know it gives you a great shine but ZAINO is ZAINO and KLASSE is KLASSE and CARNUBA IS CARNUBA isnt it better to keep them a part?
 
Bretfaz I agree that what you suggest is the best way to compare the two products, but I don't think their is anything wrong with topping Zaino with a carnuba.



I always do 2 coats of Z2 for the long term protection and then top it with S100. I get a much nicer shine and durability.



I just strip it all off every 6 months or so and start over, though I think I might start useing AIO as a base instead of Zaino just for something new.
 
zaniix said:
I just strip it all off every 6 months or so and start over, though I think I might start useing AIO as a base instead of Zaino just for something new.



I think using AIO would be a great idea. I've topped Zaino with carnauba before and wasn't all that impressed. It was only after removing all my Zaino with a polish followed by P21S Carnauba was I able to get the true depth & glow that's typically associated with carnauba waxes.
 
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