Someone gave me a brand new never opened can of Pinnacle Paste wax. AG sells it for $95.00 a can. Ouch.. Anyoen ever use it? I am a huge Megs user but I'll give it a whirl is is good? How does it work with a black pad on my Megs buffer?
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I've tried a lot of different waxes and different price points, and while I have not specifically checked out the Pinnacle line (though I have recently tried their waterless wash) I keep coming back to Meguiars Ultimate paste and liquid wax. It protects as good or better than the others, and it is much easier to apply and remove. And it's not too shabby in the looks department either.
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I wont be using any pinnacle products or PBMG products in the future, I tried their "Paintwork Cleansing Lotion" and it was hands down the worst detailing product I have ever used. OK if someone gave me souveran for free I would probably try it :p, but ill back #26 as being just as good if not better.
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Originally posted by tiSS'er View PostI've tried a lot of different waxes and different price points, and while I have not specifically checked out the Pinnacle line (though I have recently tried their waterless wash) I keep coming back to Meguiars Ultimate paste and liquid wax. It protects as good or better than the others, and it is much easier to apply and remove. And it's not too shabby in the looks department either.
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We would recommend applying this wax by hand as the instructions are to apply to a panel and wipe off before it dries. It's generally a very easy to use product as it goes on like warm butter and wipes off easily. Whether or not you find the results to be worth the cost of the product, or whether you prefer the look of another product (regardless who makes that other product) is going to be very subjective and something only you can decide for yourself.
It should be noted, however, that the vast majority of higher price point carnauba waxes are generally regarded as "beauty waxes". While they can impart subtle variations in depth, wetness or whatever other descriptor you choose to use, durability is almost never their strong suit. They tend to be more about that subtlety, that personal choice, that almost esoteric nature of the product. Same with any other "luxury" type product, really. And there's nothing wrong with that, as long as you understand that going in.
As such, as a group these products are best used on paint that has been corrected and polished to an extremely high level. These waxes won't actually fix anything (including the examples that cost literally thousands of dollars) so they are somewhat wasted on paint that is less than perfect. Of course, you were fortunate enough to receive this product as a gift so experimenting with it a bit isn't going to be as painful as if you'd spent your own hard earned money on it.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
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Originally posted by Michael Stoops View PostWe would recommend applying this wax by hand as the instructions are to apply to a panel and wipe off before it dries. It's generally a very easy to use product as it goes on like warm butter and wipes off easily. Whether or not you find the results to be worth the cost of the product, or whether you prefer the look of another product (regardless who makes that other product) is going to be very subjective and something only you can decide for yourself.
It should be noted, however, that the vast majority of higher price point carnauba waxes are generally regarded as "beauty waxes". While they can impart subtle variations in depth, wetness or whatever other descriptor you choose to use, durability is almost never their strong suit. They tend to be more about that subtlety, that personal choice, that almost esoteric nature of the product. Same with any other "luxury" type product, really. And there's nothing wrong with that, as long as you understand that going in.
As such, as a group these products are best used on paint that has been corrected and polished to an extremely high level. These waxes won't actually fix anything (including the examples that cost literally thousands of dollars) so they are somewhat wasted on paint that is less than perfect. Of course, you were fortunate enough to receive this product as a gift so experimenting with it a bit isn't going to be as painful as if you'd spent your own hard earned money on it.
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You could put the Souveran over top of the Ultimate Liquid to get the best of both worlds. I have never used the paste, but the liquid the was updated in 2012 is good stuff.2011 Ford Mustang GT Cali Special
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You're better off using PS on bare paint. It contains oils which wet the paint and give it excellent depth. Seems UW (an excellent product) will interfere with this process. PS looks amazing but not very durable. The closest Megs wax is Gold Class, which is rich in oils and looks great on dark colours.Paul Marmarinos
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Originally posted by Alfisti View PostYou're better off using PS on bare paint. It contains oils which wet the paint and give it excellent depth. Seems UW (an excellent product) will interfere with this process. PS looks amazing but not very durable. The closest Megs wax is Gold Class, which is rich in oils and looks great on dark colours.
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Originally posted by LS1BERLINA View PostI wont be using any pinnacle products or PBMG products in the future, I tried their "Paintwork Cleansing Lotion" and it was hands down the worst detailing product I have ever used. OK if someone gave me souveran for free I would probably try it :p, but ill back #26 as being just as good if not better.
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