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Old 01-12-2007, 06:51 PM
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Collinite #845 goes ontop, followed by a layer of SigSeriesII, Liquid Soveran, and Zymol Titanium, over the next 2.5 days)
That's a lot lol

I love OC, I have the old formula but know the new formula is more agressive, how did you like it (did you have the old formula to compare?)
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Old 01-12-2007, 07:01 PM
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glad you got the samples, it should be enough for the car, just dont over apply it, go thin

the car looks great and honestly, i wouldnt get souveran paste for white, the sig series 2 and liquid souveran will probably yeild better results but if you want to try paste souveran, go with max wax first and see if you think it looks better. souveran paste just doesnt show up enough on white like it does on black
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Old 01-12-2007, 07:01 PM
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That's a lot lol

I love OC, I have the old formula but know the new formula is more agressive, how did you like it (did you have the old formula to compare?)
No old forumula; I'm new to AG and products alike. I am used to using bulk, low-to-average quality products.

Although recently, I've been using Meg's Pro/Detailer line.. but I'm slowly accumulating myself with AG products.



Again, I have the time to apply all the waxes, its my last detail here in FL, so I might as well make it worth while.



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Old 01-12-2007, 07:05 PM
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glad you got the samples, it should be enough for the car, just dont over apply it, go thin

the car looks great and honestly, i wouldnt get souveran paste for white, the sig series 2 and liquid souveran will probably yeild better results but if you want to try paste souveran, go with max wax first and see if you think it looks better. souveran paste just doesnt show up enough on white like it does on black
Now that I look at the bottles, it probably is. The only drawback with liquid's, you can't really control how much comes out, not that I over-apply, but its much easier to use paste. Thank you Kelso!

I'm going to do one at a time, and see how things come together; when I reach the level of wetness/depth/gloss I will stop. Heck, maybe #845 might give the look I'm looking for.

I also have all these waxes for clients cars, not just mine



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Old 01-12-2007, 09:15 PM
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glad you got the samples, it should be enough for the car, just dont over apply it, go thin

the car looks great and honestly, i wouldnt get souveran paste for white, the sig series 2 and liquid souveran will probably yeild better results but if you want to try paste souveran, go with max wax first and see if you think it looks better. souveran paste just doesnt show up enough on white like it does on black
I agree with Kelso. I put Souveran Paste on my white Mercedes before and after trying Liquid Souveran on it (per Kelso's recomendation) I think the Liquid Souveran looks better on white.
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Old 01-12-2007, 09:48 PM
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Thanks Gary!

I am actually going to put some DP PPS (sample via kelso) tonight after the Orlando Magic game, around 1am, since I first put the sealant on around 10:30am.

I'll do a mini-review of all three products kelso sent me; liquid souveran, DP PPS, DP Glass Restorer in another reply sometime tomorrow.


Thanks Kelos, Gary, and everyone else..



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Real nice work Nick,Congrats..

btw,i see where my gallon of QS has gone
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Old 01-12-2007, 09:51 PM
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Hehe.. tomorrow morning I'll use some before applying Collinite #845.

I have two 32oz bottles full of QS ready to go. I have yet to use it, so for $20 a gallon, I couldn't resist.




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Looking good now if I can only get my car to look that good! hehe
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Old 01-12-2007, 10:19 PM
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Looking good now if I can only get my car to look that good! hehe
You can PM me for some more additional help; I see you're having a few problems.


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