AIO then SG with Liqued Soverign?

longarm

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I just had a couple of questions. I am in the process of getting my new Jeep ready for a truck show. It's Light Kahki in color. First I dawned and clayed, then AIO x1 then SG x3 so far. I planed on atleast two more coats of SG. If I put Liqued Soverign over the SG to help it shine more, will I be able to put the SG over the Liqued Soverign down the road w/o stripping? How long would I have to wait, perhaps until the caranuba is worn off? I just want to win a trophy. I'm goin all out here. By this Saturdays show the rims will have had SGx3 including the backsides of the rims. Would LS be the answer as far as best shine? I have S100, & #16 also. I have found the LS to be the slickest so far though. Any and all input is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. :bigups
 
nah you need to place the carnauba on when you have all the layers you want. If not you will have to AIO again and SG.
 
Thanks. So, the original 5 coats of SG should last for a min. of 6 months if I keep up on my detailing right? Does the LS or S100 really make much of a difference over the SG on a light covered vehicle? May seem like a stupid question, but I know it would on my black focus, but I'm not sure on my tan jeep.
 
Five layers of SG may be overkill, IMHO. I feel that we get very diminished return after the 3rd layer...



Frequent application of Souveran/S100/P21S (biweekly?) will act as a 'sacrificial layer', and you can expect a minimum of six months from the Klasse SG, especially if the Jeep is not a daily driver.



I've recently been quite pleased with Meg's #7 Showcar Glaze. Offers NO protection, but super gloss!



Apply it at the show (during setup).



Have Fun!



Jim
 
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