Souveran Wax

Comparing CMW to Souveran, the look that CMW gives is deep, dark, wet and very close to that of Souveran, but unfortunatley I find it mutes the flakes compared to Souveran.
 
wytstang said:
Would liquid souveran work the same as the paste as far as wetness and the like??



That is a good question! It will be very interesting to hear replies frompeople that can make an informed response. FWIW, I really do not see how it can be easier. I really like to use the paste version. Three swipes on my foam pad. Then wipe a 2x2 section. Do a panel. Then wipe it off.
 
Alfisti said:
I believe liquid Souveran is a different animal...not just Souveran in liquid form like most liquid waxes.



I would be interested in a more detailed response. i am truly interested in what you have to say!!



Information is knowledge!!
 
On my metallic blue car I much prefer blue Natty's, doesn't mute the flakes and gives an awesome wet shine, plus £13 Vs £40 is a HUGE price difference, not justified IMO.
 
Alfisti said:
I'm not suggesting Liquid Souveran is bad, just different.





I hope this helps. :up



It did!!



I read all the threads. Very interesting comments. Some old members and some new.



Opinions are what I requested. Thank you for taking the time to provide the links.



You are one of the reasons why I frequent this site.
 
I see a big difference between Nattys Blue and Souveran. So I'll use the Souveran when I want that special look.
 
Anyone else see that Souveran is on sale for $49.99 at Autogeek, plus you get a free bottle of Pinnacle Swirl Remover. I've never really been that interested in buying this stuff, but right now I'm tempted... (I have no connection with AG at all, I was just trying to pass on a good deal)
 
cwcad, I'm glad we could help. :)



Richt said:
Nattys Blue gives a a very wet look for me, Souveran seems to add the element of depth.

That's my experience as well. One isn't a substitute for the other...they provide a different look to me.
 
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