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    Arrow You be the judge (Souveran Paste Wax)

    I finally got the time this weekend to bust out that jar of Souveran Paste Wax and attacked my 528i.

    This is the procedure I used from start to finish (exterior only):
    1.) Washed with the foam gun and sea sponge using PB SS&S
    2.) Clayed the car using Mothers Clay and Showtime detailer spray.
    3.) Applied P21s Paintwork Cleansing Lotion to get any crud off that I might have missed during the wash.
    4.) Isopropyl alcohol & water rub to strip everything off.
    5.) x2 WG Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
    6.) 1x Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax

    Drum role please............................................

    BAM!




























    AND HERE IS THE MONEY SHOT (wish I had the jar of Souveran with me)

    Git 'Er Done Dont Put 'Er Off!

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    quote: Isopropyl alcohol & water rub to strip everything off.





    How many parts of one to the other??? And how applied??



    Thanks...... P.S. CAR LOOKS GREAT......
    Last edited by BILL; 04-30-2006 at 07:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILL
    quote: Isopropyl alcohol & water rub to strip everything off.





    How many parts of one to the other??? And how applied??



    Thanks...... P.S. CAR LOOKS GREAT......

    I drained a full 32oz bottle of alcohol in a 5 gal bucket and added 25oz of water. I will be honest and say I do not know if this ratio was correct but it did the job. I used a multi use micro towel and soaked/cleaned it in the bucket after each panel. I did wring out the towel after dunking it but not like I'm "Superman" and trying to dry out the towel. I dried each panel with another clean multi use micro flipping it frequently.

    After all was complete I felt the paint and it was like no wax or sealant was ever on it (not slick). The paint did feel clean/smooth though since I clayed it and took out any contaminants and oxidation. The solution in the bucket after the car was done was lightly milky/murky.
    Git 'Er Done Dont Put 'Er Off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by amitpatel

    AND HERE IS THE MONEY SHOT (wish I had the jar of Souveran with me)

    Nice shot, yes a jar of Souveran would have made that "Picture Perfect"

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    thanks for the info..........looks great.........:-)

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