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Pinnacle Souveran Jeweling Wax
That’s a great article and how to on the 57 Chevy.
On a 3401 which LC pads would you substitute for the Rupes pads??
Thanks.
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Just a guess...
You saw my work in the Autogeek Newsletter?
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Originally Posted by Bicycle
On a 3401 which LC pads would you substitute for the Rupes pads??
Thanks.
Lake Country Force Hybrid of course. Been showing those pads on the BEAST since they were invented. On this forum. In my classes. In videos.
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Yes that’s where I saw it.
Thanks for the reply. And I have a bunch of the hybrids.
I was in your May class in 2016.
Really enjoyed.
Hope you guys make it back to a car show in Kentucky sometime.
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Mike
How would you compare this to Blackfire One Step?
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Originally Posted by Skier404
Mike
How would you compare this to Blackfire One Step?
BLACKFIRE One Step uses a synthetic form of protection.
Pinnacle Jeweling Wax I've been told uses a Carnauba form of protection.
I've read others say that the Pinnacle Jeweling wax doesn't offer the same amount of correction but I think this could be hard to judge due to so many other factors,
- Paint hardness or softness
- Depth of defects
- Tools used
- Pad used
- Technique and experience of the person doing the work
I've corrected and shined a LOT of cars with both products and they all come out looking amazing!
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Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
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- Paint hardness or softness
- Depth of defects
- Tools used
- Pad used
- Technique and experience of the person doing the work
I've corrected and shined a LOT of cars with both products and they all come out looking amazing!
I've seen you use these products often, so I was just curious on your thoughts. Makes total sense the things you list, as those are some of the key factors when working with any product or surface, which seem to be mentioned often by many in the forum.
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Originally Posted by Skier404
I've seen you use these products often, so I was just curious on your thoughts. Makes total sense the things you list, as those are some of the key factors when working with any product or surface, which seem to be mentioned often by many in the forum.
Yep.
Them be all the unknown variables.
This is why we always want to do a Test Spot before buffing out an entire car. We need to test the paint to find out if the tool, products and pads we "think" will work - will actually work. If they do - great. Repeat the process to the entire car. If they don't - test a different combination. Test until you dial-in a process that makes the paint look like you hope and dream about and once you nail the process down, then repeat to the rest of the car.
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I bought a bottle of it based on Mike's piece in the newsletter. It's supposed to be here next week. My CBeast was delivered today, so I'll put that to use.
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