Souveran virgin no more ...

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I finally got to use my Souveran for the first time today! My wife said it's looks like a liquid car. I was impressed even factoring in the cost.

It's a breeze to use - WOWO. Smells like coconut.

I prepped with ssr 3, 2.5 and 1 on the hood to remove some buffer practice by the new guy at the bodyshop :ranton Speed clayed the rear of the car to get rid of some minor overspray. Then ssr1 on the whole vehicle.

Topped it with 1 coat of Souveran.

I didn't have time to drive to a nice spot for photos so I just snapped a handful in the garage. Here's the three of the best. You'll see that ssr1 topped with Souveran is quite reflective on my dark green metallic paint. :bigups

Oh well - trouble uploading the picts. I'll try to get them up in the morning.
 
I put two coats of Souveran on my silver car this weekend. Souveran looks great on silver so I can only imagine how it looks on a dark color. Anxious for your pictures. :)
 
i used it for the first time a while back too. it produced great results, but removing was a bit tedious. i guess i got spoiled by natty's.
 
audiboy said:
i used it for the first time a while back too. it produced great results, but removing was a bit tedious. i guess i got spoiled by natty's.

That surprises me. Pinnacle waxes apply and remove with less effort than any other wax I have used, including Natty's.
 
i just had a lot of dust left over. it just seemed like there was a never ending supply hidden somewhere.
 
Hear hear also! However I've used Liquid Souveran and found it RIDICULOUS to buff off. Actually all did was wipe with a MF and it was all done.
 
Usually, if you have a problem removing Souveran, it has been applied to heavy and/or allowed to dry to long. It is a WO/WO product. However, you can let it sit for a while............. it will be a little more difficult to remove and can dust up a bit. Even then it's still pretty easy to remove with the right towels.
 
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