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Megs 16/ Soveran Paste
How do these 2 compare.......???????????
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Based on personal experience:
16 goes on and comes off harder (but I have been accused of using too much), but lasts longer.
Souveran goes on and comes off wet and easy, but does not last as long. Probably looks a little wetter when it first goes on than 16.
Other's will have different opinions.
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16 = even when applied thin is a pain to get off...but lasts a long time....
Souveran = like wiping butter on and off a car...
Souveran > 16 in appearance... 16 > Souveran...as far as durability
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Originally Posted by orngez
16 = even when applied thin is a pain to get off...but lasts a long time....
Souveran = like wiping butter on and off a car...
Souveran > 16 in appearance... 16 > Souveran...as far as durability
Well said. Use #16 for maximum durability, such as winter wax; you Souveran for maximum depth, and apperance (great summer wax).
2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)
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A agree with what was said all though I don't find #16 hard to remove/apply at all.
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The trick to removing #16 easily is using a MF bonnet on the PC, and a whole lot of praying.
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I wish I had eather one! lol
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I have a huge stock pile of #16
so I don't think I will be trying Souveran for a while. I sold one can since the pic was taken, so I only have 9 cans now LOL.
Yes, the key is to apply a thin coat. It actually applies really thin with finishing pad on the PC. I like the beading of #21 more, but the look of #21 topped with #16 is just amazing!
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Here a tip for those having problems removing #16. Do 2 panels at a time then go back and remove the wax from the first panel applied. If doing a large panel (hood, roof) do that one panel only then do back and remove. Also you don't have to actually see the wax haze on the panel, you should apply it so thin it's hard to see.
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when i let wax sit too long, i have added a bit of spray wax to my mf and it helped big time. is that a huge no no? i did not want to mess with the paint, so...
~Lulu~
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