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  • Which Polish/Wax - 07 or 81/26 or Sovereign

    Hi,

    Fairly new to all of the products and i do not own a D/A Polisher, i am after a pure polish that i can apply by hand and a very good wax that can be applied after. My car is an Audi A6 Quattro, it is 6 years old and has just been totally detailed by a good friend who does own a D/A, he used 83 and 80 followed by a wax called Sovereign (which i understand is made by Pinnacle ?). Could you tell me if the show room glaze (7) would be a better choice than the hand polish (81), i do not need any kind of cleaner just a pure polish, and which wax is the best (even if it is not Megs), cheers.

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    M81 Hand Polish tends to be a little easier to apply and remove than the M07 Show Car Glaze. Both are pure polishes with no cleaners in them.

    As for a wax, if you like the look of Souveran, then pick up a bottle of M26 Hi Tech Yellow Wax. This is an as good as or better, (in my opinion), pure wax that will only set you back about $12.00 instead of $70.00
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Welcome Hudson-

      I can tell you from experience that I enjoy the results of the #7 pure polish from Meguiar's and as you, I do apply it by hand as well. I have not tried the #81 but you can see the results of the #7 polish followed by #26 in the shots of my truck below and it was all done by hand. I am anxious to get my hands on some #21 and try that out..hehehehe Hope this helps some and others will be along soon to advise as well.



      Trent W.

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      2002 Ford F-150 SuperCrew FX4
      2002 Chevrolet Tahoe LS

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      • #4
        I used a similar combo on Audis- #5 or #3 topped with Souveran, for quite a while.

        For the Audi my choices would be #5/#3 (works fine by hand)/#81 in that order. No huge preference between the last two, just more familiar with #3, especially on Audis. #5 is about as user-friendly as such products get and looks nice.
        Practical Perfectionist

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        • #5
          #80/#7/#26 - one of my all time favourite combos...

          Ben

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          • #6
            My vote is for #81... Gives a really nice look and very easy to use. #26 is a good product I have used it many times and have never been disappointed.
            Brandon

            2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

            My Albums: Avalanche
            Meguiars Online Acronyms - Meguiars Product List....

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            • #7
              I think the #26 will outlast the Pinnacle Souveran too. The #26 is a blended wax with some polymers in it too. But it still has that carnauba look at the same time.

              I used to use the #26 and it was quite durable. I switched over to MPPP when it became available.

              RamAirV1
              2015 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack 392Granite Crystal
              2006 GTO Impulse Blue

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              • #8
                hey hudson -- i must tell you i do not use nor have a d/a polisher -- yet -- but i've been practicing with #6 cleaner wax #7 show car glaze nxt tech wax -- applied and polished by hand -- and the results have been good -- i'm always getting compliments on my finish -- recently i tried #6 #7 #21 -- it took me a couple of days to see it -- i can be very critical -- but when i finally noticed -- wheww -- good luck --

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                • #9
                  Thanks for all the info.

                  I have ordered the 81 today and have noticed that i do still have a full tin of a wax called ''Blitz Wax'', which i understand is made by an American company, i have not used it a great deal but will put the 81 on and then some of the wax. I will then purchase the 26 when i start to run low. I am very envious of the wealth of equipment that you have access to over the ''pond'', we have a very poor choice here in the Uk compared.

                  Again thank you all for your help.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Hudson
                    Thanks for all the info.

                    I have ordered the 81 today and have noticed that i do still have a full tin of a wax called ''Blitz Wax''...
                    Keep the Blitz off of any black plastic/rubber trim

                    It's good stuff other than the trim staining. Like any other LSP, apply it thin, excess wax is wasted wax.

                    Oh, and for some reason I thought that One Grand (makers of Blitz) were a British company
                    Practical Perfectionist

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                    • #11
                      You are fortunate that you are confronted with good choices and good conditions. Your paint is probably in good condition from the recent work.

                      You may wish to use a mild cleanser (only if needed) prior to your next detail. The glaze is the step that in my experience brings a wetter look to the paint. Personally I like this, especially with a carnuba wax following. Choose the one that will be best suited for your mode of application. I use a d/a and like #7 and Menzerna Final Touch.

                      I have used both the Pinnacle Souveran and # 26. I like both and you cannot go wrong with either. #26 is more durable and seems slicker even after a wash or two. Pinnacle Souveran is so easy to apply (it should be, you will need to apply it more often) and a breeze to remove with far less residue. Both give a deeper, rather than a shiny finish. The Pinnacle price will take your breath away, but if your paint is in good condition you will enjoy the results. #26 is an exceptional value. Good choices both-good luck deciding.

                      Bergland

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                      • #12
                        One Grand maybe British ! I don't even know when we make somthing decent !! Thanks for the help, i will get some 26 when the Blitz wax runs out. Cheers.

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