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Sonax BSD
A oldie and while it doesn't have the work c-e-r-amic in it....
Going to top my -PPF hood- with BSD just because it sees the most abuse.
Chiming in here. Who's still using BSD in your routine
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Re: Sonax BSD
I still use it all the time. One of the few products that no other company has replicated. Still has an unbelievable wow factor. I specifically pull it out when I know the rain is coming.
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I still think Sonax BSD is one of the best most underrated products.
Will easily last your 3 to 6 months, easy to apply, darkens your paint/fills light scratches, a little goes a long way, insane hydrophobics on paint and trim (meh on glass).
I think Sonax PNS, followed up with a BSD is a underlooked combo and will rival most ceramics with way less prep required.
Everyone is always chasing the latest and greatest but BSD is a phenomenal product and can be diluted to be used as a true detailer as I think it's very thick and viscous.
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I don't really care for the lack of slickness it provides.
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diluted .....I've never used as such , in a WAUD approach.
I've always approach a product in such , that the maunf. has made it this way for a reason.
Sure....alot of spray/wipe, many may use a WAUD. I've always just stuck to apply it -neat-
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Re: Sonax BSD
Originally Posted by
chefwong
diluted .....I've never used as such , in a WAUD approach.
I've always approach a product in such , that the maunf. has made it this way for a reason.
Sure....alot of spray/wipe, many may use a WAUD. I've always just stuck to apply it -neat-
wAUD?
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Re: Sonax BSD
Originally Posted by
chefwong
A oldie and while it doesn't have the work c-e-r-amic in it....
Going to top my -PPF hood- with BSD just because it sees the most abuse.
Chiming in here. Who's still using BSD in your routine
I'm glad you raised this Sonax product as I never used it before.
Is this a quick detail-er product, applicable on top of wax .. like other quick detailers ?
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Originally Posted by
Danube
I'm glad you raised this Sonax product as I never used it before.
Is this a quick detail-er product, applicable on top of wax .. like other quick detailers ?
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No not at all. QD’s are easy to apply but short if any protection.
This leaves good protection with great beading but lots of compaints about application. Mainly grabby.
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Originally Posted by
392hemi
I still think Sonax BSD is one of the best most underrated products.
Will easily last your 3 to 6 months, easy to apply, darkens your paint/fills light scratches, a little goes a long way, insane hydrophobics on paint and trim (meh on glass).
I think Sonax PNS, followed up with a BSD is a underlooked combo and will rival most ceramics with way less prep required.
Everyone is always chasing the latest and greatest but BSD is a phenomenal product and can be diluted to be used as a true detailer as I think it's very thick and viscous.
Would you use the Sonax BSD on already waxed car ?!
Flex 3401 & PE14
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Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
wAUD?
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With An Undiluted?
If so, chefwong is cooking up his own acronyms like a MOFO.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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