Pinnacle Souveran

BlkTac05 said:
I thought that Accumulator had some pics in thread awhile back. It was a black car too. Grand National?? If I remember correctly, it was like a guess which one is which type of thread. Zaino & Souveran. Maybe he can chime in or someone can dig up his thread.





I remember that thread but I don't think it was posted by Accumulator, he remains the man without pictures. Doesn't matter I can never really see a difference in pictures.
 
BlkTac05 said:
I thought that Accumulator had some pics in thread awhile back. It was a black car too. Grand National?? If I remember correctly, it was like a guess which one is which type of thread. Zaino & Souveran. Maybe he can chime in or someone can dig up his thread.



Sounds like the kind of thing member "carguy" would do with his black 911. However he hasn't been active on this site for years.



Anyone know what happened to him? (Greg, I think his name was). He's the guy that did the "controversial" Zaino vs. Gold Class review. :xyxthumbs
 
I could be wrong about who posted that thread.............But there were pics of Zaino vs Souveran on a black reagal-grand national-monte carlo..........a body style like those. Anyone else remember that thread? And for the record, I guessed wrong. I thought the Zaino was Souveran & vise versa. lol. What was funny about that was the fact that I use both products on my black car & I still got it wrong. lol.
 
Lumadar said:
Is the difference between Zaino and Souveran photograph-able?



I would love to see a side-by-side comparison...(Hint hint to those who have both products and see a difference)



Depends. Usually the Zaino car will be noticably more mirror like, almost like the color disappears especially if the vehicle is at an angle (Klasse SG is even more so). Of course, pictures can be tweaked by changing the settings or in photoshop, and in darker lighting, both will look more similar than in bright lighting.



I prefer Souveran on black but that doesn't mean others will.
 
I am now a HUGE fan of Souveran on Red. John (Eliot Ness) let me borrow his Souveran to use as my LSP on a red 360 Modena I finished a few weeks ago. I used OS (It cured for 24 hours) as a base for the Souveran, and it turned out great! If there is anything that looks better on red, I'd like to see it.
 
You should try CG 5050...I think you'll be impressed with the depth and higher definition crisp reflections.
 
Gears said:
I remember that thread but I don't think it was posted by Accumulator, he remains the man without pictures. Doesn't matter I can never really see a difference in pictures.



Correct, no pics from me. I find it hard to see most of this stuff on internet-quality pics and how the image is taken/processed/etc. can mean more than something subtle like a certain LSP. And anyhow, IMO you simply have to see something on *your* car, in your (real life) conditions to know whether you like it or not.



But to add my $0.02 regarding Souveran, the look it gives really *is* unique in my eyes and those of my wife. People generally think of it as a black/red wax but it's nice on other colors too.



I really liked how it looked on my white '87 VW wagon. Yeah, I used it on my daily dog-hauler back when I had free time :D



It's one of the few LSPs she can spot on her silver Audi and she liked it better than anything else I use (sorry Accumulatorette, I'm just not gonna re-LSP your driver that often).



On the Jag's ss metallic light gray (almost silver), Souveran just looks *just right* to me. Nothing else gives the same combo of appearance attributes in quite the same way. But I can readily understand somebody else prefering a *different* look.



Oh, and it's *so* trim-friendly! I've been using it on the Jag's exterior rubber/plastic trim since forever with great results.
 
Accumulator said:
Correct, no pics from me. I find it hard to see most of this stuff on internet-quality pics and how the image is taken/processed/etc. can mean more than something subtle like a certain LSP. And anyhow, IMO you simply have to see something on *your* car, in your (real life) conditions to know whether you like it or not.



But to add my $0.02 regarding Souveran, the look it gives really *is* unique in my eyes and those of my wife. People generally think of it as a black/red wax but it's nice on other colors too.



I really liked how it looked on my white '87 VW wagon. Yeah, I used it on my daily dog-hauler back when I had free time :D



It's one of the few LSPs she can spot on her silver Audi and she liked it better than anything else I use (sorry Accumulatorette, I'm just not gonna re-LSP your driver that often).



On the Jag's ss metallic light gray (almost silver), Souveran just looks *just right* to me. Nothing else gives the same combo of appearance attributes in quite the same way. But I can readily understand somebody else prefering a *different* look.



Oh, and it's *so* trim-friendly! I've been using it on the Jag's exterior rubber/plastic trim since forever with great results.



Glad to hear it works well on a variety of colors. I just acquired a classic garage queen that is light metallic blue / cream white 2 tone. I plan to keep it covered in Souveran since durability isn't an issue.
 
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To the original poster.



FWIW



I have been using Zaino for a while now.



I have used, and have, Souveran and it's nice. I also have used many other waxes including Zymol's Vintage which was supposed to be a HUGE difference in look. It wasn't to my eyes.



What do I use now? Zaino



Why? The other waxes are fun to try out, some of them smell neat... others don't. Some of them have very slight differences in looks but I think you would be hard pressed to pick out one particular wax from another.



I will agree that on certain colors certain waxes do look better--like black. Carnuba Moose looks amazing on a white car... really helps deepen the light color and give it a nice shine. But...



In the end Zaino lasts the longest and looks great and after ZAIO I don't even have to mix up the product anymore... so there you have it ;)



I still stick to the thought of "it's all in the prep."
 
I prefer the look of a sealant. Although a lot of sealants and waxes mute metallic.

I like Zaino because it doesn't mute metallic . I think 3 of the better carnuba waxes out there are WBW Surluster and CG Petes53. I also have been experimenting with SWAX which is sort of a sealant wax. To me if you like the look of carnuba you will love SWAX and its also awesome on metallic. Souvran is an excellent wax too it just depends on what type of look your after and if durability is a concern.
 
Imatk said:
To the original poster.



FWIW



I have been using Zaino for a while now.



I have used, and have, Souveran and it's nice. I also have used many other waxes including Zymol's Vintage which was supposed to be a HUGE difference in look. It wasn't to my eyes.



What do I use now? Zaino



Why? The other waxes are fun to try out, some of them smell neat... others don't. Some of them have very slight differences in looks but I think you would be hard pressed to pick out one particular wax from another.



I will agree that on certain colors certain waxes do look better--like black. Carnuba Moose looks amazing on a white car... really helps deepen the light color and give it a nice shine. But...



In the end Zaino lasts the longest and looks great and after ZAIO I don't even have to mix up the product anymore... so there you have it ;)



I still stick to the thought of "it's all in the prep."



I agree with your post. I've got Carnuaba Moose and havn't even tried it on the wifes white Volvo. Looking forward to it.
 
I have tried dozens of waxes. A long list. But Souveran or Vintage looks best on my metallic red car. Vintage wourth the price? Maybe if you going to get multiple refills. But Souveran on a correctly prepped car is hard to beat.
 
MuttGrunt said:
oh COME ON....

scottwax posting up pics is completely unfair. as if he could make any wax/sealant look bad :P



Trust me, Fuzion has a lot to do with how that car looks. The slickness is on par with Wolfgang Sealant too.
 
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