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geoguy
07-24-2014, 07:25 PM
Hey Autogeeks,

In your opinion, which is a better LSP in terms of durability (long Michigan winters with tons of salt), ease of application, cost (just a hobby) and glossiness for a black subaru, DG 601/105, Sonax PNS or Optimum opti-seal? I will be using AW as a drying aid and to help boost the protection.

Thanks a ton!

Geoguy

zerix
07-24-2014, 08:15 PM
I'm a Sonax PNS guy, I used OOS last year and was not impressed by its durability or water characteristics.

EVOlved
07-24-2014, 08:44 PM
Another vote for PNS it lasted through the worst winter I've seen since moving to New York last year. I have yet to find anything that handles water in the same fashion either.

FUNX650
07-24-2014, 08:54 PM
•Duragloss #501, even when used in conjunction with #601, is still...IMO...an AIO.

•Both Optimum Opti-Seal and Sonax PNS
are dedicated Sealants.
-Either of these would be my choice for an LSP,
over an AIO.

Bob

Just02896
07-24-2014, 08:56 PM
SPNS without a doubt!

silverfox
07-25-2014, 12:29 AM
PNS is amazing and I'm a huge DG guy. PNS is the best sealant currently on the market in my opinion.

MattPersman
07-25-2014, 04:45 AM
He said 105, easy to get it confused though. It's the total performance polish not the marine all in one.

Threads like this make me want to buy PNS lol. When everyone raves about a product hard to not be impulsive to have it live with all the other impulse buys in my basement

Eric
07-25-2014, 05:21 AM
Why hasn't anyone recommended #111? It's an amazing sealant in terms of both looks and durability, low cost and available OTC.

That's what I would use.

FUNX650
07-25-2014, 05:54 AM
He said 105, easy to get it confused though. It's the total performance polish not the marine all in one.

#105 or #501...doesn't make a difference:
They're both AIO's!! :)

Bob

Calendyr
07-25-2014, 08:58 AM
Sonax NetShield and Menzerna Power Lock seems to always come on top when these types of questions are posted.

So either of those products toped with Collinite 845 would be my suggestion for winter protection.

FishyX
07-25-2014, 02:23 PM
I recently went back to Z-2 after trying Col. 845 and DG 105/601. So far, I have not found a better sealant then Z-2 to get me through a salt infested Michigan winter. After being away from the Z for 2 years, I really appreciate how easy it is to apply by hand. A little really does go a loooong way!!!!!

davidc
07-25-2014, 04:21 PM
I recently went back to Z-2 after trying Col. 845 and DG 105/601. So far, I have not found a better sealant then Z-2 to get me through a salt infested Michigan winter. After being away from the Z for 2 years, I really appreciate how easy it is to apply by hand. A little really does go a loooong way!!!!!

Totally agree Z2 is great. DG personal evaluation, 601/501 6 months, 601/105 1 year +. 601/111 still testing going on 3 months and have not noticed any degradation so far. All of this in Arizona, it was only 117 yesterday. The thing I like with DG is you can apply 601 seperately or mixed (and it is cheaper) where you mix ZFX with Z2 only.

Dave

Larry A
07-25-2014, 08:48 PM
I like any DG products, 501, 105, and 111.

Kingston
07-25-2014, 10:34 PM
I assume when you say 601 you mean 501 mixed with 601. Don't use much duragloss but the 601 is a polish bonding agent, not a polish. Correct?

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CDot
07-25-2014, 11:12 PM
I have PNS on my car now and it's amazing...it's the "sealant version" of Collinite 845.