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Sonax PNS, GYEON Cancoat or Optimum Opti-Seal
I've seen thread comparing Cancoat and PNS but does Opti-Seal compare to these? I know Cancoat is a coating and more expensive but I'm looking for longevity on my Camper. I would like to protect it once a year but that may not be an option.
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Re: Sonax PNS, GYEON Cancoat or Optimum Opti-Seal
Originally Posted by 58LesPaul
I've seen thread comparing Cancoat and PNS but does Opti-Seal compare to these? I know Cancoat is a coating and more expensive but I'm looking for longevity on my Camper. I would like to protect it once a year but that may not be an option.
All these products, when applied properly, will yield up to 6 months if I am not mistaken. I haven’t used CanCoat yet, but the other ones will work as advertised. I think that the few times I used PNS, the results were amazing.
If you are looking for once a year, probably better to look into coatings such as CARPRO Cquartz Lite.
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Re: Sonax PNS, GYEON Cancoat or Optimum Opti-Seal
I can only vouch for PNS and CanCoat. Both perform similarly despite different base technology. Awesome self-cleaning and protection. Both apply quickly.
Depending on your location and environment, CanCoat may approach a year according to what I’ve read from those in mild climates.
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Re: Sonax PNS, GYEON Cancoat or Optimum Opti-Seal
Originally Posted by 58LesPaul
I've seen thread comparing Cancoat and PNS but does Opti-Seal compare to these? I know Cancoat is a coating and more expensive but I'm looking for longevity on my Camper. I would like to protect it once a year but that may not be an option.
Opti Seal won’t get you close to a year. More like 3-4 months. It’s not the most durable sealant. Easy to use and some use it as a drying aid when using ONR.
PNS will net you 6 months. You would want their CC36 if you want to get a year.
CanCoat can get up to a year. It depends on how it’s maintained and how it’s cared for. Maintains with something like Gyeon Cure will get you close to that year.
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Re: Sonax PNS, GYEON Cancoat or Optimum Opti-Seal
Originally Posted by acuRAS82
Depending on your location and environment, CanCoat may approach a year according to what I’ve read from those in mild climates.
In my mid-west USA climate, CanCoat will easily last 10 months (maybe longer) with regular washes and occasional toppings with Cure. I was doing a torture test on my previous car, but traded it in before CanCoat wore out. I was at the 10-month point and it was still going pretty strong. I easily could have made it a year.
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Thanks guys! How many cans of Cancoat would I need for a 31 ft camper?
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Re: Sonax PNS, GYEON Cancoat or Optimum Opti-Seal
1 can should be enough. A little goes a long way.
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2013 31 ft puma - Google Search
What would be the best way to correct this ribbed exterior? All I have is a GG DA.
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Re: Sonax PNS, GYEON Cancoat or Optimum Opti-Seal
Originally Posted by Dan Tran
I haven’t used CanCoat yet,
If you are looking for once a year, probably better to look into coatings such as CARPRO Cquartz Lite.
Gyeon Cancoat is a coating lite. 6-12 months durability with a-lot of folks getting closer to year mark. Good stuff.
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Re: Sonax PNS, GYEON Cancoat or Optimum Opti-Seal
Originally Posted by 58LesPaul
I've seen thread comparing Cancoat and PNS but does Opti-Seal compare to these? I know Cancoat is a coating and more expensive but I'm looking for longevity on my Camper. I would like to protect it once a year but that may not be an option.
Cancoat is awesome but if I was looking long term id go full blown coating. Alot of real estate to cover so i’d want it to last a while.
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