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First Carnauba application - Souveran - Suggestions welcome
You used way too much.
Souveran is the easiest wax known to man kind.
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Re: First Carnauba application - Souveran - Suggestions welcome
I would recommend polishing the paint surface after claying with the Nanoskin Fine Mitt. The Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax goes on wet and comes off wet. No need to let this wax dry like the some paint sealants. The Souveran Paste Wax is extremely easy to apply and wipe off.
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Re: First Carnauba application - Souveran - Suggestions welcome
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
You used way too much.
Souveran is the easiest wax known to man kind.
I had a feeling I used too much. Next time I shall apply by machine and see how it turns out.
I felt like I wasnt applying enough due to the pad dragging
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Re: First Carnauba application - Souveran - Suggestions welcome
Originally Posted by Bobby B.
I would recommend polishing the paint surface after claying with the Nanoskin Fine Mitt. The Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax goes on wet and comes off wet. No need to let this wax dry like the some paint sealants. The Souveran Paste Wax is extremely easy to apply and wipe off.
All about Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax
I would have loved to polish but I do not have time and its 120F out with what i'm guessing is 100% humidity. I never polished the VW after claying as it never marred. This car will definitely marr when I look it wrong lol.
I was always under the impression that polishing too much isn't good - especially as I clay 2-3 times a year...thats 3 times of polishing a year :0 In all fairness the paint is soft so UP/M205 on a black hybrid is all I need.
Lastly, I do plan on polishing and coating the car with PBL v2 in September, once my painted panels have cured and when its a little cooler
This was more as a decon + trying the souveran.
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Re: First Carnauba application - Souveran - Suggestions welcome
Souveran should be as smooth as butter. Its downright luxurious to apply and remove. Smooth, smells amazing, and is as easy as pie. Less is more, removal should be a breeze.
The day after it cures, the gloss amps up.
If there is a complaint to be leveled against Souveran is it does not have the best durability. A month or so for a daily driver is all you can expect.
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Re: First Carnauba application - Souveran - Suggestions welcome
Originally Posted by Jaretr1
Souveran should be as smooth as butter. Its downright luxurious to apply and remove. Smooth, smells amazing, and is as easy as pie. Less is more, removal should be a breeze.
The day after it cures, the gloss amps up.
If there is a complaint to be leveled against Souveran is it does not have the best durability. A month or so for a daily driver is all you can expect.
Hmm, I have read that its smooth as butter, but how does yours feel when but on the pad? What I saw were tiny particles, like dead sea salt . I hope what I have is the same product :P ,
It was smooth when applying (when It was not dragging) - a bit oily too - so I guess butter like would be right.
I need to figure out the dragging issue - that seemed to be resolved only when adding more wax to the pad :/
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Re: First Carnauba application - Souveran - Suggestions welcome
On the pad, it spreads just as smoothly. The little particles might just be concentrated bits of wax and probably dissolve as you apply it.
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Re: First Carnauba application - Souveran - Suggestions welcome
Souveran is probably one of the easiest and most pleasant carnuabas to use. Wipes on like butter and wipes off just as easy.
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Re: First Carnauba application - Souveran - Suggestions welcome
I would melt the wax a lot more on the applicator before applying it to painted / polished panels. 1 jar should last approx 25 vehicles.
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