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What is your fav combo for white with clear coat?

The products I have are the following:

Poorboys
SSRs
PP

Wolfgang
Sealant & Polish

Klasse
AIO

P21S
Wax and Polish

Pinnacle
Liquid Souveran
Souveran

The car will be clayed. I only have time to do one coat of sealant/wax.

Thanks in advance for your advise.
 
This is my white car with UPPx3 on it. I did top it with Zymol Vintage, but honestly that didn't make it look any different than if I had used S100 or Pinnacle. Liquid Souveran would be an excellent looking wax to top it with, but it may have a light cleaning property to it that would clean off some of the UPP.

What I would suggest with what you have is this:

Wash
Clay
Polish (I would guess use the Poorboy's stuff, but I'm not quite an expert in that yet.)
Wolfgang
Souveran

I've topped white with Souveran before and it looks amazing. If you feel comfortable topping with Liquid Souveran then I would even suggest that instead of the paste. The LS just has an amazing reflective quality to it on white that blows me away.

White is a very tricky color to work with and make it look good. I've played with my car for a couple years trying everything I could get my hands on to make it look how I like it. I have settled on UPPx3 with an S100/P21S topper. That has satisfied me the most out of everything I have tried. These are other pictures of my car with different products on it. I need to go back through and label them with what I used so it makes more sense. I've really been able to get a lot of different looks with different products I think. The ones that show the hose reflecting on the ground are Liquid Souveran pictures. Its not a cool picture unless you consider that the car is in direct sunlight and that is a pretty good reflection for white in direct sunlight. It was even more impressive in person.
 
After trying several things, this is what gave me the look I was after.
Prep as usual to clean and fix swirls, etc. ... Then ...
SSR 1 on a polishing pad at speed 5 to distribute the product then crank it to 6 and buff until almost gone.
3 coats of UPP waiting 24 hours between coats.
I tried AIO after the SSR 1 and it actually took away from the wet, shiney, reflective look that SSR left on the paint, so I went over the panel with SSR again and went directly to UPP.
 
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