NastyStang113
Made in U.S.A.
I know a few guys that swear by it. I've seen some great results, too. I've never personally used it, but it sure does have some fans.
P.S. Nasty, Got my mitts today. Thanks again for the tip, they look like some real quality pieces.
I really don't think MOST people can tell the difference between the higher end waxes anyways. Honestly, I find myself finding it hard to see the difference between the high end waxes that I've got. The easiest way for me is to use some 3M Blue Painters Tape and section off a nice flat area like the roof or hood and use different waxes on each.
I think the most noticeable difference is going to be how they are applied, removed, and how long they last. For example, Meguiars #16 is a bear to apply correctly and remove. Too much product and you'll hate your life. #16 has to be applied so thin and it's still not that easy to remove. I'll end up going over the car 5 times before I get every last bit of it removed. It lasts forever though! Than you've Souveran that is easy as pie to apply and remove but it doesn't last as long.
PS: I think you'll love the mitts. My suggestion before you use it is to fill a bucket full of water, let it soak for an hour, run your hands through it and massage it, than rinse it out really good. There are a lot of natural oils that will come out and some loose fibers.
I think you'll find it work a lot better once it gets a few washes. I have noticed that there is a little variance in the quality of the mitts. I'm guessing since it's a natural Sheep's Wool you can never have the exact same one. I've had some that seem like they swell up with water and than some that stay 'flat'. Either way, my favorite mitts. I wish AutoGeek.net would sell them...