JasonC8301
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Hello Autopian, especially Don,
This is my review of Pinnacle Paste Glaz.
The test subject is a 1992 Toyota Camry with a beige colored paint. It has been previously treated in late July with Klasse AIO, on coat, and Klasse SG 3 coats. On the first week of August, I put one coat of Souveran on, then a week later put on a coat of Blitz. I left it that way for two weeks, no washing, just a qucik dusting every other day for one week. The other week I let it get dirty because I was busy. The paint was in good condition, basic rock chips and light swirls here and there. I washed with Meguiars Gold CLass one and a half ounces to 4 gallons. Not really interested in getting it fixed because its going to be given to me in a few years and I'll work on it then! ok, ok, I'll do a major detail next spring.
The weather was at 70 degrees at 9PM. I let my god aunt, who owns the car, wax the rest of it after I did 1/3 of the hood and the front fender. After she was done, hey I trained her to wax well, I waited until 12PM the next morning/afternoon to apply a second coat and observe the results.
I applied the second coat to the entire car in less than 20 minutes. It went on like Souveran, which is pretty easy. Then the buffing off part. WOW! it was so easy a few wipes and it was off. Easier than Souveran or Blitz and no buffing, just wipping.
Results,
Really shiny and slick, like someone dipped it in glass. Wasn't quite as deep as Blitz, but more reflective. Like a mirror at certain angles. The Blitz performed very well, but I like the ease of use of Paste Glaz better, no time letting it dry to a frost and ruining the trim on the lower panels of the car. The feeling of the finish was like Souveran but did not have that certain POP I notice with Souveran, wasn't as deep, but Paste Glaz was more shiny and easier to remove.
I rate it 10 out of 10 for now, I know its not durable, but it applies in about the same time as OG Show Off. Also its much cheaper than Souveran. The results are almost the same, the Souveran has more pop.
Light colored car with money to spend but not willing to get Souveran and willing to wax every few weeks - Pinnacle Paste Glaz.
Looking for durability- Blitz
Shine, a little more durable, and willing to spend, Souveran.
Hope this helps anyone make a good decision in carnauba waxes!
Jason
This is my review of Pinnacle Paste Glaz.
The test subject is a 1992 Toyota Camry with a beige colored paint. It has been previously treated in late July with Klasse AIO, on coat, and Klasse SG 3 coats. On the first week of August, I put one coat of Souveran on, then a week later put on a coat of Blitz. I left it that way for two weeks, no washing, just a qucik dusting every other day for one week. The other week I let it get dirty because I was busy. The paint was in good condition, basic rock chips and light swirls here and there. I washed with Meguiars Gold CLass one and a half ounces to 4 gallons. Not really interested in getting it fixed because its going to be given to me in a few years and I'll work on it then! ok, ok, I'll do a major detail next spring.
The weather was at 70 degrees at 9PM. I let my god aunt, who owns the car, wax the rest of it after I did 1/3 of the hood and the front fender. After she was done, hey I trained her to wax well, I waited until 12PM the next morning/afternoon to apply a second coat and observe the results.
I applied the second coat to the entire car in less than 20 minutes. It went on like Souveran, which is pretty easy. Then the buffing off part. WOW! it was so easy a few wipes and it was off. Easier than Souveran or Blitz and no buffing, just wipping.
Results,
Really shiny and slick, like someone dipped it in glass. Wasn't quite as deep as Blitz, but more reflective. Like a mirror at certain angles. The Blitz performed very well, but I like the ease of use of Paste Glaz better, no time letting it dry to a frost and ruining the trim on the lower panels of the car. The feeling of the finish was like Souveran but did not have that certain POP I notice with Souveran, wasn't as deep, but Paste Glaz was more shiny and easier to remove.
I rate it 10 out of 10 for now, I know its not durable, but it applies in about the same time as OG Show Off. Also its much cheaper than Souveran. The results are almost the same, the Souveran has more pop.
Light colored car with money to spend but not willing to get Souveran and willing to wax every few weeks - Pinnacle Paste Glaz.
Looking for durability- Blitz
Shine, a little more durable, and willing to spend, Souveran.
Hope this helps anyone make a good decision in carnauba waxes!
Jason