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04-13-2007, 12:36 PM
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| | | If I topped with AW last week, would there be any problems with applying "SS" this week? | 
04-13-2007, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by justin30513 I use this on all my wash/wax jobs and my customer's simply love the look and feel. I dont' know how I worked without it before! | Don't your customers get upset when they pay for a wax job and you use a spray wax? I wouldn't be too happy about that. If I'm paying for a wax job I would want it to be paste wax.
I suppose if you do their cars every week... they wouldn't know the difference between a spray and paste. Since it would never have time to wear off unless it was really bad out. | 
04-14-2007, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Rapidity Don't your customers get upset when they pay for a wax job and you use a spray wax? I wouldn't be too happy about that. If I'm paying for a wax job I would want it to be paste wax.
I suppose if you do their cars every week... they wouldn't know the difference between a spray and paste. Since it would never have time to wear off unless it was really bad out. | pour it in a bottle, and use an applicator  | 
04-14-2007, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Rapidity Don't your customers get upset when they pay for a wax job and you use a spray wax? I wouldn't be too happy about that. If I'm paying for a wax job I would want it to be paste wax.
I suppose if you do their cars every week... they wouldn't know the difference between a spray and paste. Since it would never have time to wear off unless it was really bad out. | No difference except container it's still wax their still getting what they payed for. If I asked for a simple car wash and they used a rinseless wash, it was still washed and cleaned.
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04-14-2007, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Rapidity Don't your customers get upset when they pay for a wax job and you use a spray wax? I wouldn't be too happy about that. If I'm paying for a wax job I would want it to be paste wax.
I suppose if you do their cars every week... they wouldn't know the difference between a spray and paste. Since it would never have time to wear off unless it was really bad out. | My customers know they are getting the best look and longevity for the money.
So all that matters is that it's paste? So I could put Turtle Wax on by hand and that's ok but not Souveran Spray Wax?
I know of 10 pastes that will never last the 6 weeks that I get out of Souveran Spray. | 
05-06-2007, 12:27 PM
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| | | Had to pick up a bottle of the spray wax since it's on sale. I'll be using this as a booster to a car I just did with Liquid Souveran. If its anything like the slickness and depth from Liquid Souveran, I'll be a very happy camper. | 
05-06-2007, 04:24 PM
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| | I absolutely love the old formula of Crystal Mist so I will definetly be getting some Souveran Spray wax.
With all this talk about product smell, I'm thinking Max should make all of his products smell like beer. 
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06-06-2007, 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek I too loved it ... and waiting for rain to stop, so I can introduce the entire car to it. (after a wash of course) | Can you use a QD after using it?
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06-06-2007, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by tnbug4me Can you use a QD after using it?
Thanks. | I suppose you could, but why ?? All spray waxes and booster products have a limited lifespan (usually between washes only). But if a birdie doo-doo'd on finish I would wipe with new Crystal Mist as needed. | 
06-13-2007, 09:32 PM
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| | | Can you QD it and then use the spray wax? I have it, but I dont want to wait for a full wash!!!!
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