WG vs Liquid Souveran?

Now that is a good comparison. Liquid Souveran and Wolfgang are the only two products that I dropped my jaw on after the first use. Both of those are what I would call 'mind blowing'. Appearance wise they are pretty different, but they are both incredible at what they do. I've used them both on dark cars and they are both really impressive. You are still comparing a sealant to a wax and that isn't fair because they are so different. Synthetics reflect differently than waxes do. I would say they are both at the top of the food chain in their areas. Its like having the best male and female runners in the world competing in the same race. They are both going to be very impressive in their own respects, but its really not a race.
 
Jngrbrdman - Yes, I couldn't agree more. I think we share similar taste in products. I love my AIO...I gotta' get a T-Shirt made up that way....and LS and WG Twins. I had the pleasure of using the Twins on my wifes RAV4, silver metallic for the first time. I will post pics soon, I simply ran out of light. The hood and roof needed some work as well with some Megs #82 . All said and done....OMG! BRILLIANT! I thought I was seeing DIAMONDS glistening at me and that was with florescent light. I can't wait to see it tomorrow. It will be around 3:30pm, however -pleny of Ca. sunshine to capture some pics.

I can't say enough about the ease of application, the removal! I coudn't believe it is a Sealant. I never even considered a selant to be easy to remove. (only after reading the initial evaluations @ DC, of course). I was sick when I got my WG eval. kit and work has kept me away. Today was my Enlightenment.
AIO, LS, and now WG have had that initial 1st time POP! more like SMACK!......Now, next time I hope to play with my UPP and Poorboy's products I ordered not to long ago.......I love detailing!
 
Both products are easily applied and removed. Both products smell good. Both products give a nice finishing touch to your prepwork. Both products cost the same. Both products (I believe) are bottled at the same plant. Both products are great but simply have different looks.
 
CrobarCars said:
Jngrbrdman - Yes, I couldn't agree more. I think we share similar taste in products. I love my AIO...I gotta' get a T-Shirt made up that way....and LS and WG Twins.

I also love AIO and the WG twins!

Although I find AIO a little easier to use than WG's pre-cleaner.

Is it feasible to use AIO + WG's sealant?
 
What is AIO

Well what is it AIO people need to talk english here or at least let every one know what Abreviations mean.

THANK'S
 
How does LS compare to Clearkote's carnuba wax? I got some LS on order to see for myself, but wanted to know if anyone else had experience with both.
 
Re: What is AIO

LTR said:
Well what is it AIO people need to talk english here or at least let every one know what Abreviations mean.

THANK'S

People do speak english here and the abreviations are easy to find. Its just takes p a t i e n c e. I dare you to find a message board that deals with hundreds of products that doesn't use abreviations. Its much easier to type 'UPP' than to type 'Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection'.
 
I can't say enough good about Liquid Souveran. It is my very favorite liquid wax that I have ever used. The depth, reflections, gloss, and everything else about it is very impressive. Paste waxes are in another class. There is a use for every product out there and pastes definitely have theirs, but if speed is important in your wax application and you are looking for a liquid wax to use, then LS is a great one.
 
Again, I would agree with Jngrbrdman.............. LS is truly a fine product. However, I haven't had the chance to try WG, so it would be unfair to make a comparison. However, I would agree that comparing a sealant with carnauba is a difficult task. Still, as much as I like sealants, I always seem to end up with a few light coats of a great carnauba on top.

To be honest, there are so many great, easy to use products nowadays, that it comes down to splitting hairs when choosing between them!
 
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