Hey I was kind off confused between the 2.
I thought the hybrid wax was kind of a sealant type wax and then saw the aerosol which lasts longer and seems to be a proper sealant? Does the polymer net shield also give like a shine?
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Hey I was kind off confused between the 2.
I thought the hybrid wax was kind of a sealant type wax and then saw the aerosol which lasts longer and seems to be a proper sealant? Does the polymer net shield also give like a shine?
I'd go with PNS
Sonax Polymer Net Shield ===> AWESOME :)
Then use Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer as a topper or drying aid. Remember that a little goes a long way or you will be haveing problems with streaking. You can dilute it 1:1 with destilled water when useing it as a drying aid. And have it in a fine mist spray bottle spread it better if sprayed on the paint. Otherwise spray it in the mf towel and if you are useing it on dry paint. The PNS is the product used to extend the longevity of Sonax cc36 ceramic coating up to 3 years instead of the 1 year alone. I really like the looks of it on white paints.
While the pictures don't do the vehicle justice, here is what PNS can do for dark colors.
SONAX Polymer Net Shield on Derick Samson's 1952 Mercedes Streetrod
The brown on this car was really stunning and when we applied the PNS the car looked fantastic. It was a nice level of gloss, yet it provided depth and didn't look glassy.
Is it OK to apply PNS to black pebble trim??
Yes it works well on that trim. May not change the look though
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