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Re: Sonax polymer net shield vs collinite 845 for winter ??
Nobody has a preference between a microfiber and a foam applicator for PNS ?
Come on guys.
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Re: Sonax polymer net shield vs collinite 845 for winter ??
Originally Posted by
Serenitynow
Nobody has a preference between a microfiber and a foam applicator for PNS ?
Come on guys.
I like to use a foam applicator when applying the Sonax Polymer Net Shield.
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Re: Sonax polymer net shield vs collinite 845 for winter ??
Originally Posted by
Bobby B.
Thanks for the reply. Just a regular wax applicator foam pad or something more specialized ?
Sorry about the newb questions. But this will be my first time doing paint correction and sealant on a vehicle.
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Re: Sonax polymer net shield vs collinite 845 for winter ??
Originally Posted by
Serenitynow
Thanks for the reply. Just a regular wax applicator foam pad or something more specialized ?
Sorry about the newb questions. But this will be my first time doing paint correction and sealant on a vehicle.
I use the Sonax foam applicator. It has somewhat of a handle to help glide. Rinsed it out with orange degreaser and still works great.
SONAX Application Sponge
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Re: Sonax polymer net shield vs collinite 845 for winter ??
Originally Posted by
spazzz
I use the Sonax foam applicator. It has somewhat of a handle to help glide. Rinsed it out with orange degreaser and still works great.
SONAX Application Sponge
Any applicator with a grip is probably beneficial Given the grabby nature of applying PNS.
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Re: Sonax polymer net shield vs collinite 845 for winter ??
I use a Lake country hydro red pad attached to a nanoskin velcro strap handle to apply. Make it as easy as possible to apply PNS as I have found. The hydro pad is closed cell so you are not just waisting product and the handle makes is very comfortable. The buffing off will always be a little grabby. But the results and performance are great.
And I put PNS over all kinds of stuff will good success. I will be putting it over DG111 for the winter. While it might not last quite as long over other sealants as bare paint, I never really notice because I am usually topping with BSD every month over the winter when I get a warm day.
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Re: Sonax polymer net shield vs collinite 845 for winter ??
Originally Posted by
Ochnob
I use a Lake country hydro red pad attached to a nanoskin velcro strap handle to apply. Make it as easy as possible to apply PNS as I have found. The hydro pad is closed cell so you are not just waisting product and the handle makes is very comfortable. The buffing off will always be a little grabby. But the results and performance are great.
And I put PNS over all kinds of stuff will good success. I will be putting it over DG111 for the winter. While it might not last quite as long over other sealants as bare paint, I never really notice because I am usually topping with BSD every month over the winter when I get a warm day.
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That's a great idea. Do you have a link or something for that velcro handle ? I have several 5.5 inch LC pads I could use for this purpose.
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Re: Sonax polymer net shield vs collinite 845 for winter ??
Originally Posted by
Serenitynow
That's a great idea. Do you have a link or something for that velcro handle ? I have several 5.5 inch LC pads I could use for this purpose.
Nanoskin Hand Strap Applicator - 5 inch
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Re: Sonax polymer net shield vs collinite 845 for winter ??
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
That’s it. Makes applying wax and sealants as easy as I have found. I do that a lot of times instead of using a DA anymore.
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Re: Sonax polymer net shield vs collinite 845 for winter ??
Originally Posted by
Serenitynow
Thanks for the reply. Just a regular wax applicator foam pad or something more specialized ?
Sorry about the newb questions. But this will be my first time doing paint correction and sealant on a vehicle.
I just like to use the Lake Country Coating Applicators - Lake Country Coating Applicator
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