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Pinnacle Souveran Jeweling Wax
How do you think the Pinnacle Jeweling wax will do on a white paint? The car is garage kept , waterless and rinseless washed only. Has a few marks from the car cover and wipe downs but nothing major. And my understanding it is carnauba based? I still like to wax and take care of the finish thru-out the car driving season, just was looking to try out something different. Currently an Adams
user. Thanks
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Re: Pinnacle Souveran Jeweling Wax
I thought Pinnacle Jeweling Wax has carnauba and was essentially Pinnacle Finishing Polish combined with Pinnacle Liquid Souveran which has carnauba. But soon after my assumption someone pointed out that nowhere mentions carnauba for this product, and no one has confirmed that it does when I asked around, so I assume it does not.
Anyways, it should take care the marring from the cover and should look nice on white.
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Re: Pinnacle Souveran Jeweling Wax
Just to chime in,
With white paint, you are mostly focused on creating gloss and gloss starts with a smooth surface, so to maximize gloss, inspect for contamination and if discoverd, clay the paint.
Then machine apply the Pinnacle Jeweling Wax. Amazing product. Here's a review I did for the RUPES BigFoot 21 Mark III and for the review, I used the Pinnacle Jeweling Wax. Here's the side story,
After buffing out the car, it remained in the garage for at least a week or so as we shot some new videos. In the course of any given week at Autogeek, there's always visitors to and often times they pass through the garage. Each time this happened, I would get asked,
What coating did you use on the red Corvette?
To which I would replay,
That's not a coating, it's a cleaner/wax.
Here's the write-up,
Review: RUPES Mark III BigFoot 21 Polisher by Mike Phillips
I would call this glossy,
And it will do the same thing for white paint, you just don't get the deep reflections due to white pigment.
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