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Old 06-14-2008, 03:02 PM
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wax comaprison: SV Saphir vs Pinnacle souverain vs

A post that I got from a member of another forum. He said it was okay for me to post his findings.

Pretty nice write up.

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Originally Posted by el brusco View Post
I just picked up two black 99 wrx fenders from a junk yard in order for me to compare two products and different applications:
I prep them for polish for paint correction I used;
Menzerna SIP, 106, 85rd w/orange white green pads,
I finished one part with 2 coats of swissvax saphir, one with 2 coats of pinacle souverain, and one with 1 coat of poorboy EXP and 1 coat of saphir.
Here are the before pics



test spot:


1 coat of swissvax saphir:


wide angle (2coats of souverain on the left/2coats of saphir on the right)


Close ups:



This is 1 coat of poorboy exp + 1 coat of saphir




All those product have different results they all bead perfectly but to the touch 2 coat of swissvax are so smooth, also swissvax looks deeper (more black).
Since those parts are from the junkyard I didn't spend too much time correcting but the paint was close to perfect (except deep scratches...)
hope you guys enjoyed.
PS: I am the worst photograph sorry for the quality of the pics...
next week i have zymol glasur to test and i ll post some results
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