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fotomatt1
12-29-2018, 09:16 AM
Just got a new 2019 RAM 1500 in Flame Red. It’s actually a nice 45° day here in Pennsylvania so I want to give it a quick once over to protect before I can do a good detail on it in the spring. I have PNS, Collinite 845 and a few other things sitting around, or I could just do a quick polish with HD Speed and top it with 845. Any suggestions for what I’m trying to accomplish?




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TTQ B4U
12-29-2018, 09:21 AM
PNS is great and IMO is the closest water behavior to a coating. I like it because it goes on fast. 845 is okay but not as long lasting as 476 which is what I like in terms of hybrid sealants. I do love HD Speed for everything but longevity to my vote is to use that but to top it with either PNS or 845.

fotomatt1
12-29-2018, 09:23 AM
PNS is great and IMO is the closest water behavior to a coating. I like it because it goes on fast. 845 is okay but not as long lasting as 476 which is what I like in terms of hybrid sealants. I do love HD Speed for everything but longevity to my vote is to use that but to top it with either PNS or 845.

Is it ok to top HD Speed with PNS? I remember reading somewhere that you couldn’t it PNS on top of anything.


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SWETM
12-29-2018, 09:27 AM
I would go with PNS. Cause of temps I think it's the easiest to apply. This will also get you through the winter months. Then do the prep and polishing when spring comes.

/ Tony

SWETM
12-29-2018, 09:29 AM
Is it ok to top HD Speed with PNS? I remember reading somewhere that you couldn’t it PNS on top of anything.


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Mike Phillips on Autogeek does top with PNS after an AIO. On his personal car and have seen he do it on top of HD Speed too.

Edit: LOL I was just on the Autopia forum and switch over to here. So the answer might seem a little strange LOL.

But yes it's fine to top Speed with PNS.

fotomatt1
12-29-2018, 10:13 AM
Mike Phillips on Autogeek does top with PNS after an AIO. On his personal car and have seen he do it on top of HD Speed too.

Edit: LOL I was just on the Autopia forum and switch over to here. So the answer might seem a little strange LOL.

But yes it's fine to top Speed with PNS.

Great! Thank you! Sorry for not searching, but I am on a tight schedule and want to get this done. Anybody use HD Speed with a megs MF finishing pad?


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minerigger
12-29-2018, 10:49 AM
Test spot


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VISITOR
12-29-2018, 11:08 AM
Pictures: SONAX PNS + Pinnacle Jeweling Wax - Ford vs Chevy (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/pictures-from-wednesday-night-projects/120448-pictures-sonax-pns-pinnacle-jeweling-wax-ford-vs-chevy.html)

JDGolden
12-29-2018, 03:38 PM
I vote HD Speed and 845.

minerigger
12-29-2018, 06:57 PM
HDSpeed and then wipe off using the PNS like Cruz does with Essance


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ScottH
12-29-2018, 08:17 PM
I did mine today (NJ). Put down FK1000 as the base coat and will top with 845 tomorrow. That should be near bullet proof. These will be the sacrificial layers above the paint coating I did in summer.

ScottH

Markymapo
12-29-2018, 09:17 PM
PNS is quick, Collinite is more work on a cool winter day(I have used both n PNS goes on easy)

abileneautoworx
12-29-2018, 09:34 PM
If you are going to polish and seal again this spring then personally I’d look in something like Hydro Blue. 845 is awesome but I prefer FK1000p,never used PNS but I’m tempted. When the ease of the SiO2 sprays it’s hard to not stick with them.


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acuRAS82
12-29-2018, 10:29 PM
I vote HD Speed + 845, but HD Speed + PNS is still a solid choice. I chose an AIO + 845 on my personal car this winter

dlc95
12-30-2018, 10:43 AM
I'd do a either a quick polish with 3D One or M205 on a blue Buff and Shine polishing pad. Two, maybe three quick pass max, and follow with you favorite sealant of choice.

Or I'd do an AIO with strong protective qualities like Duragloss 101.