Wolfgang Fusion or Pinnacle Souveran?

Someone (I can't remember which poster) did a comparison and his view was that Souveran looks a little bit better but Fuzion last much longer. I am curious if others will agree.
 
They're completely different looks.



Souveran imo is better suited to darker colors. It gives a deeper carnauba look with a lot of jetting while fuzion looks good on all colors. Its more of a synthetic bright, wet, and reflective look
 
I have both, and have used both on my own cars quite a bit.



The difference in looks is subtle and it's definitely a matter of personal preference. That is, *IF* you can even see the difference.



Fuzion definitely lasts longer. No doubt about that.



In my opinion Souveran is just a *little* bit easier to use. It seems to spread and wipe off easier than Fuzion, but honestly, not by much.



When my souveran is gone, I don't plan on replacing it. Fuzion and Wolfgang Spritz Sealant is my current LSP combo of choice.
 
bert31 said:
Someone (I can't remember which poster) did a comparison and his view was that Souveran looks a little bit better but Fuzion last much longer. I am curious if others will agree.



might have been me as that is what I posted in another thread a while back



souveran lasts about 3/4 washes, fuzion longer - more like 8-10

souveran looks deeper, Fuzion looks more reflective



if you are the type to wax every couple of weeks with a nuba, grab some souveran. If you value protection, then grab some Fuzion. In the same time, you will end up spending the same $ amount on the waxes as you will use more souveran, but with it being about 1/2 the price, using twice as often, it comes out the same, your arms will just see more use!
 
I have both like both but Fuzion lasts longer so I will go with that. Very little difference application and removel
 
On my black S2K, I think I saw, though not initially but a day or two later, an infinitesimal difference between the two. Both look great on my car. Both are incredibly easy to apply and remove. I love both. I think Souveran has a subtle glow about it that Fuzion lacks. I think. It may be all my imagination. At the moment Souveran is my favorite for my black car. I like it better than Swissvax Best of Show, though I need to give the latter another opportunity or two to impress.
 
Alright, I took the plunge :nervous2:



Just bought my first Pinnacle Souveran at one of the online retailers on here - it was 15% off + free shipping - so it wound up being $80 instead of $100 everywhere else!



Thank you VERY much for everyones input - I LOVE this site!



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toyotaguy said:
might have been me as that is what I posted in another thread a while back



souveran lasts about 3/4 washes, fuzion longer - more like 8-10

souveran looks deeper, Fuzion looks more reflective



if you are the type to wax every couple of weeks with a nuba, grab some souveran. If you value protection, then grab some Fuzion. In the same time, you will end up spending the same $ amount on the waxes as you will use more souveran, but with it being about 1/2 the price, using twice as often, it comes out the same, your arms will just see more use!



Now on a black non-metallic car, would you want a reflective look or a dark look?
 
For me, I am looking for a dark, deep, wet, glossy look - the kind that looks like you have a sheet of water all over it, and not that bright reflective look where you have to wear sunglasses to even look at your car.



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If you like Souveren, you should try the Blackfire sealant and wax - to me, thy look better and last much longer. But, I still love how good Souveran smells.
 
I really don't mean to hijack this thread but........I have a few questions for JuneBug since I recently went back to BF products do their ease of use here along the Gulf Coast.



I assume the BF wax you mention is Midnight Sun? Is it as easy to apply/remove as GEP and Wet Diamond?



Have you tried their Spray Cleaner/Wax (Aerosol)? I gave up on AW due to smearing issues when used in our dank environment.



Also is the Wet Diamond you use the new polycharged one? I have the older version - kind of a blue/gray color - that stains horribly; is there a staining issue w/ the new version?
 
I have the new blackfire wet diamond, and it didn?t stain my trim. I have read where a couple of people have had problems with the midnight sun staining trim though
 
The question of staining and Midnight Sun (batch 24) has been extensively discussed in this thread. Apparently, most people have not had any staining problems, but at least one person has. No one seems to know why.
 
LOL, I REALLY need to find a good line...



This is getting REALLY expensive...



I liked Natty's Blue, but think I am going to like Souveran better...



I also have heard great things about Blackfire, Gloss-It, and ...



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I really liked the look of Souveran, but it attracted dust & pollen like nothing else I've used earlier this year. Maybe it's not so bad now with the pollen, but it will still attract dust. Try and use a QD with anti-static properties.
 
LMAO, yeah, I have my gallon of FK425 that came last week... :bow



That stuff actually works really well on windows too!
 
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