Time To find A new topper

Saleenfan

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I have decided to go with Klasse SG and now I need to find a good topper. For those of you who responded in the other thread thank-you.



I still am undecided on whether or not to go with Nuba or a different sealant so woo me to one side or the othter. Im not going with S100 i have decided its too soft in the summer heat it lasts maybe a week or two for me at most so thats out.



Heres my potential candidates:



Nuba: Great look and clarity/durability

Megs #26 (cheap and good look)

Trade Seceret Carnauba Wax (no experienc but results look nice of others details)

Zymol Carbon (expensive but worth it?)

Pinnacle Soverign (heard great things but heard good things Again no previous knowldge)





Sealant: Can add SG again right after wards with out stripping off old wax

Deep Finish Swax (great response from others, again no personal experience)

Zymol

Megs #21??? (no previous knowledge but heard nothing bad)



Any others I am more than open to but please keep it around 60 bucks or less.

And the Car is a 2001 mustang in Laser red (dark metallic)



HELP!!!
 
I like Menzerna HGAS. Blackfire's APP or Menzerna FMJ would be good for sealants. Blackfire's paste wax is supposed to look good and last quite a while, and it is intended to be a topper.
 
First, the final looks of various LSP's can be rather subtle but are most definitely subjective. Second, these types of questions come up all the time. There is no real replacement for trying different products (or proper surface prep but this is a whole other issue) but you basically need to decide what characteristics (appearance, durability, slickness, etc.) it is you are going for. This is the determining factor in LSP choice.



Personally, I prefer 'nubas and don't think you can attain the same look with a sealant. The next guy can have a totally different point of view. Nobody is right or wrong. If you've never used SG you might find that it gives the look you want rendering any additional product(s) superfluous. A better question to ask may be which products people think are going to give a particular look as determined and described by you.
 
etml12 said:
Personally, I prefer 'nubas and don't think you can attain the same look with a sealant. The next guy can have a totally different point of view. Nobody is right or wrong. If you've never used SG you might find that it gives the look you want rendering any additional product(s) superfluous. A better question to ask may be which products people think are going to give a particular look as determined and described by you.



You bring up a good point.

Im looking for an extremely deep reflective shine I want it to look like you can dive right in, obviously this has alot to do with surface prep and I would prep it properly dont worry about that.
 
saleen i would spend the 71 bucks on titanium. the zymol range starts to get good at titanium then just gets better. this is just my input do what you want.(it is still cheaper than sov)
 
Saleenfan said:
Great look and clarity/durability



With these characteristics in mind on a red metallic I'd think a RMG, Pink Wax combo would give a nice deep look without significantly muting the metallic flake. M26 and the Souveran both look great but could mute and suffer from less than exceptional durability.



Just another option to make your decision more difficult.
 
I replied on your other thread to your question about Trade Secret. Souveran is about as easy to use as any wax on the planet (that I've used anyway). DP Max wax is pretty good..especially at it's price. What color are you working with?
 
I love it when someone asks a question like this. You get twenty opinions that are all different. It just goes to show that everyone has different likes and dislikes. I am a #26 fan. I have also used 2.0 followed up with #26. It tends to be my favorite but I have tried almost 90 percent of these suggestions and liked them all. So if it is just your car that you are dealing with, try Pinn or a Zaino. The products will last you awhile.
 
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