1939 Plymouth

G35stilez said:
That's pretty ballar, Kevin.



Paint looks drop dead. Out of the three waxes, which is your top choice?



Concorso. Souveran holds up remarkably well considering it's 1/3rd the cost, but imo Concorso and Concours do show a distinct difference mostly in depth, clarity, and wetness. Concours is a bit more dynamic because it distorts reflections more, it deepens paint the most. Concorso is more clear and wet, it's also much easier to use and cleans up the best. That's actually something you don't read about much here; how well a wax cleans up, or how good it looks after a few washes. Concours and Concorso both excel at this, but Concorso just keeps going; it looks as good after 5 washes as the day it was applied, which I like.



FWIW, for $80 Souveran is exceptional. It looks 90% as good as Concours and Concorso, and is easier to use. It does not last as long or clean up as well, but like I said, at 1/3 the cost it really is a great wax.



Thanks guys.
 
Nice work Picus! I see you used multiple products on the trim. Was any of it stainless, and if so, which product did you use?
 
Picus said:
When you say trim, do you mean the metal trim or the rubber stuff?

The metal trim. I know on many cars including my '68 Olds, the trim running the length of the car on the body is often stainless, not chromed steel. Mine needs to be polished pretty badly so I'm wondering what you used.
 
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