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    Pinnacle Sig Series II --- 19.99

    This is a 20.00 discount, and a wax that is seriously one of the best offered. Those of you using Nattys Blue will be impressed with the difference. I highly suggest getting a jar at this price, which wont be around much longer. If you dont see 30 applications, then your using way to much.


    Pinnacle Signature Series Carnauba Wax II

    Remember this is a pure wax, so prep is the key before use. I highly suggest using a paint cleaner or polish first. You'll be glad you did !!


    Scott

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    I agree when something is 20 dollars off you gotta jump on it.

    I think the little silk baggie alone will be worth it for me.
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    Thanks to AG I only wipe my butt with MF's now

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    Oh jeebus, I just crapped my pants, and my wallet!!!

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    Mine comes today, WOOT! I've never used it before, so I'm really anxious to try it on my truck. If I like it, I'll probably pick up another one just to make sure I stay stocked for quite a while; you can't beat it at this price.

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    I was PM"d that a forum member thought it was inappropriate to offer it against Nattys Blue. In order to contain any confusion, alot of forum members failed to try SSII based upon its 39.99 price point. At 19.99 it prices itself well against Nattys Blue, and I specifically find it to be a much better looking product and much easier to use. I hope all will consider trying both, and then posting there thoughts, as thats what the forum is for. Nattys Blue is a fine offering and if you love it, keep using it.


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    I have 2 jars on the way


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    Souveran for Dark, and Sig for lights, am I correct?

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    As per the description it states "brings out the best in any color paint finish"

    I just placed my order for some and some more cobra mf's.


    After a weekend of racing the stang is all caked up with bugs and rubber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chu
    Souveran for Dark, and Sig for lights, am I correct?
    From my experience for the best look I would say Souveran Paste for dark non-metalic colors and yellow. Signature series for metalics. Liquid Souveran for light colors. If a low price is you concern get a 128 oz bottle of Liquid Souveran. It's really economical in that size looks good on every color I have tried it on.

    I would also agree that both Natty's Blue and Signature Series are very good. I think Signiture Series does go on and come off a little easier.
    Last edited by Gary Sword; 05-08-2007 at 01:48 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chu
    Souveran for Dark, and Sig for lights, am I correct?
    generally yes. That said I have a couple friends that love SSII on a flat black and metallic black benz. Its more reflective that Souveran, but not a deep looking. Thats why its best to try them all.


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