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Re: Sonax PNS - multiple coats?
I’m with RPPM - ONR is a suspect in this for me. I quit using ONR for Rinseless washes when I noticed road film bonding to the paint more easily than when I was using other washes.
Do you have anything else you can use instead?
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Re: Sonax PNS - multiple coats?
I don't have anything else to use Still have 3/4 gallon of ONR too lol...
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Re: Sonax PNS - multiple coats?
Originally Posted by
Icarus
I don't have anything else to use
Still have 3/4 gallon of ONR too lol...
You and me both, my friend.
Works great for cleaning underhood plastics and such; I've also been using it for years for all our hard floors in the house (linoleum, hardwood, laminate, tile). A 6 year old and 2 Great Dane mixes and nobody's wiped out from slippery floors. The same can not be said for the time I used Wolfgang Uber Rinseless on the black fridge to bump up the gloss and got some overspray on the floor...
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Re: Sonax PNS - multiple coats?
Originally Posted by
RPPM
Thinking some more on this, I had tried ONR about 6 or 7 years ago. It seemed to interfere with pretty much every LSP I had used with it, Collinites (all 3 of them), Duragloss 111 & 105, PNS, FK 1000P, and Megs Ultimate Past and Liquid. It seemed to effect the DG and FK products the least. Anything that had strong hydrophobics when fresh seemed to be impacted by the ONR in a negative way. I know in years past people that used Collinite 845 or even 476 and ONR felt ONR made a mess when used in conjunction with those two LSP's.
ONR does leave some residual polymers behind, so this wouldn't surprise me. Their Car Wash does too, but not at the level ONR does.
Love ONR for interiors.
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Re: Sonax PNS - multiple coats?
I have a can of PNS shield dedicated to my calipers & wheels. This product seems to do REALLY well on a moderately heated surface - and I always do two coats. Wheel waxes can be so difficult to deal with so I'm always testing different sealants to assist in the agitation of brake dust. This helps save time & cash with wheel cleaning products. Anything Sonax is good in my book.
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Re: Sonax PNS - multiple coats?
Originally Posted by
oneheadlite
You and me both, my friend.
Works great for cleaning underhood plastics and such; I've also been using it for years for all our hard floors in the house (linoleum, hardwood, laminate, tile). A 6 year old and 2 Great Dane mixes and nobody's wiped out from slippery floors. The same can not be said for the time I used Wolfgang Uber Rinseless on the black fridge to bump up the gloss and got some overspray on the floor...
Bead Maker for me. Think I slid 5 feet before catching myself.
I always believe in the 2 coats for full coverage. Aging eye sight is part of it.
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