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And for those of you that may have missed this recent article I wrote about PNS, here's the link and the article...
SONAX Polymer Net Shield - Closest thing to a coating without being a coating
Anyone that's used this product knows what I'm talking about. It's about durability and how this product creates a hydrophobic surface that sheds water easily. And this is primarily what we like about ceramic paint coatings, that is they last a long time and create a hydrophobic surface that sheds water. The water shedding, that is high surface tension which cause water beading also makes the surface self-cleaning because as the water leaves the surface it takes anything else on the surface off with it, thus self-cleaning.
The thing about SONAX Polymer Net Shield is it's a lot easier to apply than most coatings and you can apply it to dang near any surface material, at least most car surface materials and by this I mean the primary surface materials found on the outside of a car, i.e. paint, glass and plastic.
It's NOT for a dirty, contaminated surface, so treat this product like a "finishing wax" or a "finishing sealant", that is the paint must first be clean and smooth to the touch, basically after you have done at least one machine polishing step after washing and claying. The apply to a small section at a time, wait about a minute and then wipe that section before moving onto a new section.
I tend to apply this to the hood, roof and trunk lid over any cleaner/wax I'm using when detailing a customer car. It's the horizontal surfaces that take the most beating from Mother Nature and also it's these surfaces that most people focus on when "looking" at a car. It's fast, only requires a small amount of product and it dramatically extends the water beading and protection of any cleaner/wax.
Here's the good news.... it's now available in a pocket-size aerosol container. This is a great way to test this product out and if you end up liking it or like many others including me, loving it, then next time you place an order with Autogeek bump up to the full size can.
SONAX Polymer Net Shield
Get them both here,
SONAX Polymer Net Shield 75 ml. - $9.99
SONAX Polymer Net Shield 340 ml. $29.99
SONAX Polymer Net Shield = good stuff....
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Re: Pictures: SONAX PNS + Pinnacle Jeweling Wax - Ford vs Chevy
Great work, and efficient too!
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It looks like the Pinnacle Jewelling Wax must have more cut than I assumed it had. It really cleaned up that black Mustang well.
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Drool...
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Re: Pictures: SONAX PNS + Pinnacle Jeweling Wax - Ford vs Chevy
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It looks like the Pinnacle Jewelling Wax must have more cut than I assumed it had.
It really cleaned up that black Mustang well.
WE found the paint on the Mustang to be of the soft side of "medium". Definitely wasn't hard.
Everyone was using "polishing" pads for the Jeweling Wax. No cutting pads. Dan did switch over to both a black foam finishing pad and a white and red super soft finishing and waxing pads to try to avoid micro-marring in the paint.
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I wish I had that team of awesome people to cut my detailing time down to under 3 hours!!
Great thread.
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wow,,that Mustang looks awesome!,,,like a totally different car but I may be partial because I love Mustangs in general
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