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Old 05-20-2006, 08:43 AM
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Liquid or paste Souveran for silver?

Which would be better for my 2005 Silver Tacoma, I have used the Klasse twins on it and want to top it with something. Or does anyone have any other suggestions for me?? TIA Gregg
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Old 05-20-2006, 08:51 AM
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instead of the klasse twins, do AIO followed up with several layers of wolfgang sealant. It leaves a nice bright finish that has good metallic flake pop, all features that I like to see in a LSP combo for lighter colors.
I personally would leave it untopped so that you can continue to layer WG whenever you feel like it, but if you must, paste souveran, natty's blue, p21s, etc etc are all good quality carnauba's that will help enhance wetness and depth of the silver paint. Just don't expect the paint to look like black paint though... the light color does have its limitations!
I prefer paste souveran. the smell (pina colada!), the ease of use (wipes right off!), and the results (*drip* *drip* *drip* goes the paint). yes you can apply LS by machine.. but what kind of connection to you feel with your detailing products by just slapping them on a finishing pad and going to town? get down on your hands and knee's and apply that stuff by hand!
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I have 3 layers of the Klasse SG on it now. Is it ok to use the Wolfgang sealant over top of the SG, or do I have to remove the SG??
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Old 05-20-2006, 12:03 PM
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Sealants can go over sealants just fine. It is putting sealants over waxes that will cause you problems. I'm sure that WG over SG will look great.
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Old 05-20-2006, 01:14 PM
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Liquid will last longer(it's more like a sealant), paste will give you wetter finish...
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Old 05-20-2006, 01:30 PM
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Thanks guys!!
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Both great offerings, and Wolfgang is a nice offering also. I always preferred Souveran paste to anything because the wetness and depth could NOT be matched.


Souveran Paste on my Silver 02


On Autopia .... Souveran on dark grey metallic
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KILLR....... How long does it take you to lay a coat of soveruan over the entire car???
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KILLR....... How long does it take you to lay a coat of soveruan over the entire car???
15 minutes on the Vette .... panel by panel and WOWO.
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THose pics look great killr!!! Either one of those yours??
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