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Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating
Mike, any updates on your Lexus tires that you coated with PNS?
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Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating
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Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating
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Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating
I have been using this for a bit now on some jobs. I will say it is a bit tricky to wipe off but not super terrible. I will say the effort in removal is certainly justified by the durability. This stuff is pretty stout.
One thing that never really gets mentioned is the look. PNS darkens paintwork slightly and really gives a deep wet look that I really like. I’m willing to bet there is some silicon in the formula to do this and I like it a lot!! Certainly not the plastic look of some other sealants I have used in the past.
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Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating
I just used the black fire AIO on my wife’s RDX a few weeks ago and wondered if I could just do a regular wash and then apply the Sonax Net Shield? If just washing won’t be enough, could you suggest what I could do before applying the Sonax?
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Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating
Originally Posted by
mbresee
I just used the black fire AIO on my wife’s RDX a few weeks ago and wondered if I could just do a regular wash and then apply the Sonax Net Shield? If just washing won’t be enough, could you suggest what I could do before applying the Sonax?
If it were me in your position, I would have just used a 1 step polish like Sonax 04/06 0r Griot's Correcting cream, and then applied the PNS. Since we are past that, I would use a panel wipe/eraser type product to make sure the paint is clean. Then apply the PNS. It likes a cleaner paint to bond with.
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Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating
Originally Posted by
Billy Baldone
If it were me in your position, I would have just used a 1 step polish like Sonax 04/06 0r Griot's Correcting cream, and then applied the PNS. Since we are past that, I would use a panel wipe/eraser type product to make sure the paint is clean. Then apply the PNS. It likes a cleaner paint to bond with.
Thanks for the reply.
So wash it first then do a wipe down with an IPA of 50/50 mix? In the past, I thought dawn worked but after reading about it today, turns out that did nothing.
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Re: SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating
Originally Posted by
mbresee
Thanks for the reply.
So wash it first then do a wipe down with an IPA of 50/50 mix? In the past, I thought dawn worked but after reading about it today, turns out that did nothing.
Mike Phillips has a now recent-classic thread of applying PNS on top of Pinnacle Souveran Jeweling Wax with no real prep inbetween. He says he has used this combo with success. Can’t imagine BF One Step would be different if PNS is applied relatively soon.
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Silicon ....add the e ->silicone is probably in it. Silicone gets such a bad rap indetailing world. It’s in carpro reload and that a wonderful product. I have never had a product from sonax that disappointed. They are the meguiars of Europe! I’m in for the $10 can.
now that it’s summer with the heat coating are more difficult to apply. I am gonna have to tinker around with it maybe PNS vs Can Coat on my hood if it has the legs to stay with cancoat performance wise that would be awesome.
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I'd like for someone to compare PNS to Soft99 Fusso Coat 12 Month.
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