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    Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating

    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    Some people mention that as well.

    One thing I've noticed is some products like coatings and PNS which have excellent water sheeting seem to have surfaces which feel less smooth/slick than some waxes. The upside, and I have no way of explaining it, is water sheets right off whereas on a very smooth/slick waxed surface the water simply beads up and sits. I wouldn't judge the quality of the LSP by how it feels when you swipe a finger along the surface. You may be missing out on some great products.
    totally understand. There's something about feeling that silky smooth finish with your finger though... gets me every time. haha.
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    Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating

    I just grabbed this again this week on a Jetta wagon. I really like Polymer Netshield works great and last a good long while.

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    Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating

    Continued....


    Here's the Chevy Spark in the rain...







    Water Beading from SONAX Polymer Net Shield


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    Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating

    Can I use Sonax PNS on black plastic trim?

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    Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating

    Quote Originally Posted by thorsager View Post
    Can I use Sonax PNS on black plastic trim?
    I do.

    I use it on exterior black plastic trim and on plastic trim under the hood.

    Wipe on, work in and wipe off the excess.

    It's not really for restoring faded trim but I'd recommend it for immediate use on the trim of a brand new car. Then keep applying it and the trim will stay looking new so you don't have to stay up all night to buy a miracle product off TV to restore faded trim.



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    Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating

    Thank you Mike! I'm going try this product out.

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    Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating

    Mike have you ever used this over top of a PPF?

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    Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating

    PNS is pretty much my go-to after testing dozens of sealants and using many of them. (Well, one of them. I like a few). PNS is at or near the top for longevity in my environment. You may be able to get by applying this 2x per year.

    As others have said it can be grabby or sticky to remove. Not a problem for me at all. I generally apply it thin. I spray and spread it with a coating applicator. Not necessary, but it helps me ensure it's even and applied everywhere. If I recall it's smooth after you wipe it but not the most slippery.

    Haven't tried it on wheels. I generally use Sonax Rim Shield. Will have to try this to see how it compares.
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