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If you like Souveren, you should try the Blackfire sealant and wax - to me, thy look better and last much longer. But, I still love how good Souveran smells.
I really don't mean to hijack this thread but........I have a few questions for JuneBug since I recently went back to BF products do their ease of use here along the Gulf Coast.
I assume the BF wax you mention is Midnight Sun? Is it as easy to apply/remove as GEP and Wet Diamond?
Have you tried their Spray Cleaner/Wax (Aerosol)? I gave up on AW due to smearing issues when used in our dank environment.
Also is the Wet Diamond you use the new polycharged one? I have the older version - kind of a blue/gray color - that stains horribly; is there a staining issue w/ the new version?
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I have the new blackfire wet diamond, and it didn?t stain my trim. I have read where a couple of people have had problems with the midnight sun staining trim though
The question of staining and Midnight Sun (batch 24) has been extensively discussed in this thread. Apparently, most people have not had any staining problems, but at least one person has. No one seems to know why.
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I really liked the look of Souveran, but it attracted dust & pollen like nothing else I've used earlier this year. Maybe it's not so bad now with the pollen, but it will still attract dust. Try and use a QD with anti-static properties.
Take a mister spray bottle put in frig. Get the water as cold as possible. Then spray a very fine mist on surface when appllying the first coat. Wait about 12 hours and apply a second wait 12 and apply a third coat. That should give you the optimum amount of coats IMO. It is like spit shining. Do a search for spit shining.
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Thanks for that information...I'm going to try that this weekend. I've heard that after a certain number of coats of wax (depending on how thin it's applied) the shine will eventually max out.