LIquid or Paste Souveran for silver??

bluzman

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Which would be best for my 2005 Silver Tacoma, I have used the Klasse twins it and I want to top it with some carnuba. Or does anyone have any other suggestions?? TIA Gregg
 
Ive never tried Zaino. Im pretty new to the detailing world. I had no idea that it was so huge!! There are so many products, you could give yourself an ulcer trying to figure out what to use!!!
 
The polymer/carnauba blend of the Souveran liquid will yield a brighter looking finish & a little bit more durability on your silver Tacoma. You'll get some nice flake "pop" as well. The Souveran Paste will mute the flake & slightly darken the silver color. I suggest going with the Liquid Souveran for your color.
 
BlkTac05 said:
The polymer/carnauba blend of the Souveran liquid will yield a brighter looking finish & a little bit more durability on your silver Tacoma. You'll get some nice flake "pop" as well. The Souveran Paste will mute the flake & slightly darken the silver color. I suggest going with the Liquid Souveran for your color.



I concur with the Liquid Souveran. Very nice look. Very easy to apply and take off. Cannot respond to durability but when comparing to Souveran paste my personal preferance is Liquid Souveran.
 
I say go with the liquid as well. I own both and have only used the paste on dark finishes. The liquid as previously stated was designed for lighter color vehicles by implementing polymers with the rich brazilian carnuba. I apply the liquid w/ my PC and the product wipes off with the least amount of effort......great product.



Here are a couple pics of a silver CTS-V that I used liquid Souveran on......



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I've also heard that the liquid was designed for lighter colored cars and the paste for the darker ones.
 
Just ordered some past Souveran for my silver metallic. Looking forward to trying it out!



I'm thinking of using it as an LSP to UPP, 2180, AIO or EX-P. But then again, I may just apply it after some FPII or SSR 1 to see how it stands on its own.
 
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