...seeing this makes me not want kids!

imported_doug

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Well I brought the black car home today. Couldn't resist trying the Souveran out. That stuff is such a pleasure to apply and buff out - maybe it is wishful thinking on my part, but it sure seems to add some depth. The spoiler of the Porsche was (as a test before doing my friend's Ferrari that I wrote about earlier) swirl-removed with FI-II finishing, then Meguiar's SM 2.0, then Meguiar's Gold Class wax. It looked pretty good. But I slapped some Souveran on anyway. I did the whole car above the belt line - probably didn't even take 30 minutes, apply and buff. I did leave half the spoiler undone, just to compare. It is hard to say - both sides reflect my face pretty clearly - but again - I THINK there is truly more "depth" on the Souveran side. It is so difficult to describe - but in any case, thought I'd take the obligatory "money shot" - maybe someone at Pinnacle wants to pay me the big bucks for the original..... :)

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Grrrrrrrrrrr.... You and your damn shiney Porsche are just sent here to taunt me!!!! I WANT YOUR CAR!!! Do you think there is any chance you will give it to me for Christmas?? Even a tiny one??? ;)



CMA makes Pinnacle so you might want to email them your pic. It looks really good. I am a big fan of the PPG on my white Acura. It adds a glow that is amazing. I want to get some souveran because I hear that it is almost as good for light cars.



You are right about it being a pleasure to apply though. I'd imagine the pleasure is greater for you since you are applying it to a freakin Porsche!! ;)
 
Souveran is awesome. You should see how Souveran looks over 5 coats of Klasse SG. In one word, UNBELIEVABLE.
 
I'm always torn between the rare beauty of Souveran on a black car, and the durability and brilliance of the good sealants.



Even though It will not last more than a few weeks, I love the Souveran.
 
I'm looking out the window from my work cubical and I see 4 teenage girls dancing on the hood and trunk of their 98-2002 model Honda Accord! :cursing:
 
Don't worry Chad. They are not all that bad. It all depends on how you raise them. Even if I told my youngest son that he could have a snack in my car, he wouldn't. He knows better.

They really are a lot of fun though.:Dancing Dot:
 
I'm looking out the window from my work cubical and I see 4 teenage girls dancing on the hood and trunk of their 98-2002 model Honda Accord! :cursing:

Crazy Kids...Gotta loveum. I saw a kid just a couple days ago detailing his Lexus IS at the gas station. He was using the squeegee, and of course the car was black. I just sat there and watched in amazement :cursing:
 
My 5 year old shuts his door, then turns and wipes off his finger prints.

It's all in how they are raised. I'm still working on my (almost) two year old daughter, she has a ways to go, but I'll get there with her as well.
 
Chad, are you sure their not dancing on your hood?:rolleyes:

LOL! They wouldn't be able to stand on my hood it's so slick Angelo! :D


I know it all comes down to how you raise them...look how well I turned out! :D

You really have to wonder about some parents when you see things like this though. If it were a total POS car that would be one thing but this things was in pretty nice shape. :scared:
 
Like others stated, it starts with the parents.

My five year old has his own clay bars (my old ones), his own detail spray (old bottle with some soapy water and a little Last Touch), and his own microfibers (Sam's club specials). :D

At car shows, he points out all people that are leaning on cars and tells me "that's bad for the paint, right Dad?" or "That car has swirls and scratches". :rofl: On Monday, him and the neighbor kid had a 'detail day' for their bikes. :cool:

My wife isn't real happy with the whole 5 year old having a "detail disorder thing" like me, but she has to live with it.

I think I will have a detail partner soon.........

Randy
 
Like others stated, it starts with the parents.

My five year old has his own clay bars (my old ones), his own detail spray (old bottle with some soapy water and a little Last Touch), and his own microfibers (Sam's club specials). :D

At car shows, he points out all people that are leaning on cars and tells me "that's bad for the paint, right Dad?" or "That car has swirls and scratches". :rofl: On Monday, him and the neighbor kid had a 'detail day' for their bikes. :cool:

My wife isn't real happy with the whole 5 year old having a "detail disorder thing" like his me, but she has to live with it.

I think I will have a detail partner soon.........

Randy

That's awesome! :clap:
 
That and MANY, MANY, MANY, MANY other things are why I got snipped! HAHAHA No thanks man, kids are not for me. My girlfriend has a 9 year old boy and hes pretty cool but no way in hell we're starting over with a new one. We have 9 more years and we're moving somewhere tropical. LOL!!!! That part was a joke. I'm just now getting her son into cars, I bought him an exotic car book and he can name every car, tell you the hp, what engine, all that. He told me he wanted a Murcielago model car for his birthday and I almost cried. LOL Hes a good kid, I'm going to take him to the cars and coffee events out here so he can see some of those cars in person.
 
Not sure how much it has to do with how your raised?

Isnt it common sense not to dance on the hood of someones car?
 
Most kids are spoiled rotten these days! A neighborhood kid about 10 came by yesterday when I was changing the coil covers on my car. I asked him to hand me a 10mm wrench and he gave me a 12mm. Just no good I tell ya. What a shame. These will be our leaders some day. Couldn't hold his beer either.
 
Like others stated, it starts with the parents.

My five year old has his own clay bars (my old ones), his own detail spray (old bottle with some soapy water and a little Last Touch), and his own microfibers (Sam's club specials). :D

At car shows, he points out all people that are leaning on cars and tells me "that's bad for the paint, right Dad?" or "That car has swirls and scratches". :rofl: On Monday, him and the neighbor kid had a 'detail day' for their bikes. :cool:

My wife isn't real happy with the whole 5 year old having a "detail disorder thing" like his me, but she has to live with it.

I think I will have a detail partner soon.........

Randy

Like what Rasky said... That's AWESOME! There is hope! :clap:
 
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