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Souldetailer
05-03-2015, 01:00 PM
Hey ya'all,

Getting ready to lay down some PNS on my relatively new Kia Soul in Inferno Red. 2500 miles on her, have only applied CG V7 and Sonax BSD after washing in mild detergent. She looks great. So just wondering if you have any last minute tips or revelations that will make this a foolproof endeavor, me being the fool of course, a success. Barely any swirls at all though I may hit it with a Lcs Pink pad and some SF4000 & then the Sonax Premiun paint Cleanser, followed with the PNS. :buffing:
I'm stoked about taking care of my baby weekly but I'll be quite busy with work for a little while. Thanks for the advice in advance. Y'all rock.

Peace,


Darrin

Evan.J
05-03-2015, 01:10 PM
Hey ya'all,

Getting ready to lay down some PNS on my relatively new Kia Soul in Inferno Red. 2500 miles on her, have only applied CG V7 and Sonax BSD after washing in mild detergent. She looks great. So just wondering if you have any last minute tips or revelations that will make this a foolproof endeavor, me being the fool of course, a success. Barely any swirls at all though I may hit it with a Lcs Pink pad and some SF4000 & then the Sonax Premiun paint Cleanser, followed with the PNS. :buffing:
I'm stoked about taking care of my baby weekly but I'll be quite busy with work for a little while. Thanks for the advice in advance. Y'all rock.

Peace,


Darrin

Check out my method for applying Polymer Net Shield

How To: Sonax Polymer Net Shield Wheels & Paint (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/91202-how-sonax-polymer-net-shield-paint-wheels-2.html)

:props:

Souldetailer
05-03-2015, 01:23 PM
Check out my method for applying Polymer Net Shield

How To: Sonax Polymer Net Shield Wheels & Paint (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/91202-how-sonax-polymer-net-shield-paint-wheels-2.html)

:props:

I have read it my man, and that is my guideline going into this. Thank you very much for the initial post, you covered it rather extensively. But you know us car guys, we always gotta ask one last time before jumping into something. I believe it's something that rubs off on us when we touch our first 5 1/2" pad, plus I'm only as smart as the guy in my mirrors.:buffing:

Peace,

Darrin

Smitty4x4
05-03-2015, 02:14 PM
Evan's guide is the way to go. I have been applying PNS this way for a while and feel it is about the best way to do it. Follow his guide and I think you will be fine.

Sicoupe
05-03-2015, 02:43 PM
I agree, I will be confident using Evan's method for sure:)

Rsurfer
05-03-2015, 02:56 PM
Refresh with BSD.

Evan.J
05-03-2015, 05:27 PM
Thanks guys! I agree with Rsufer in that using Brilliant Shine Detailer after washes is a great add on for prolonging life into PNS

Souldetailer
05-03-2015, 06:07 PM
Thanks guys,

I appreciate the input, and thank you Evan for the write up. I have the BSD and been using it as a stand alone, along with CG V7, alternating. Compliments of my buddy Bob in Alameda. Looking forward to the PNS and its attributes. Take care y'all.

Peace,

Darrin