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Mothers CMX vs Sonax Polymer Net Shield long term durability test
Originally Posted by
Rrthomas78
Fwiw your photos look fine to me, I'm using the app...I[/URL]
His photos look fine to me as well... Everyone’s photos look fine on my end because I’m viewing them on my phone through Tapatalk and all photos show up full size.
The reason I mentioned it is because I switched to “web view” in order to see what they look like for the people viewing them on a PC. I’m only speaking up for the people out there who view the forum through the most common form.
Here’s how things look when I switch to “web view”
Here’s his pictures posting full size.
On the app they’re always full size.
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Re: Mothers CMX vs Sonax Polymer Net Shield long term durability test
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
His photos look fine to me as well... Everyone’s photos look fine on my end because I’m viewing them on my phone through Tapatalk and all photos show up full size.
The reason I mentioned it is because I switched to “web view” in order to see what they look like for the people viewing them on a PC. I’m only speaking up for the people out there who view the forum through the most common form.
Here’s how things look when I switch to “web view”
Here’s his pictures posting full size.
On the app they’re always full size.
Geez those are small... everybody get the app
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Re: Mothers CMX vs Sonax Polymer Net Shield long term durability test
Originally Posted by
Rrthomas78
That’s why I’m always trying to tell people to get the app. Lol.
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Re: Mothers CMX vs Sonax Polymer Net Shield long term durability test
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
That’s why I’m always trying to tell people to get the app. Lol.
They all look fine to me on Tapatalk, and I can click them to make them larger.
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Re: Mothers CMX vs Sonax Polymer Net Shield long term durability test
Originally Posted by
Cruzscarwash
They all look fine to me on Tapatalk, and I can click them to make them larger.
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
Same here.
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Re: Mothers CMX vs Sonax Polymer Net Shield long term durability test
Nothing new to report in terms of performance.
I am a risk taker, so I applied it to my windshiled and wiperbaldes too. My prep was clean whole windshield and wiperblades with N914 at panelwipe dilution. Once they stopped releasing dirt, I forgot to clay!!! I even brought it with me but forgot. I then wiped whole windshield and wipers with IPA until no residue. I then applied CMX to windshiled and the blades.
I applied to the blades to avoid potential skipping or chatter. Let's see how that works haha. 40 percent chance or rain or snow tomorrow so let's see what happens.
I am planning on getting Aquapel of Gtechniq G1/G5 in coming weeks. Unless CMX wows me.
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Re: Mothers CMX vs Sonax Polymer Net Shield long term durability test
Putting a coating on wiper blades sounds kinda crazy to me. The coating is just going to harden the soft rubber or actually put a hard surface on the rubber. You need the surface of the wipers to be pliable to sweep the water off the glass I’m pretty sure.
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Re: Mothers CMX vs Sonax Polymer Net Shield long term durability test
Originally Posted by
rlmccarty2000
Putting a coating on wiper blades sounds kinda crazy to me. The coating is just going to harden the soft rubber or actually put a hard surface on the rubber. You need the surface of the wipers to be pliable to sweep the water off the glass I’m pretty sure.
Call me crazy again and see what I do! I kid I kid.
I did a lot of research and some people had issues with windshield coatings and wipers. What seemed to rectify it was applying some of the coating to the windshield.
The MF cloth I applied CMX did not harden. It's a little bit more harder like after you use a polish, but not like I've seen with actual coatings. If it ruins my wipers, I guess time to buy new ones lol.
Unfortunately caught a bit of flurries and no rain. Nothing that warranted using the wipers or could see a difference.
If no snow or rain in the next days, either I'll do a touchless wash and then a rinseless. Or just a rinseless.
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Re: Mothers CMX vs Sonax Polymer Net Shield long term durability test
Originally Posted by
392hemi
Call me crazy again and see what I do! I kid I kid.
I did a lot of research and some people had issues with windshield coatings and wipers. What seemed to rectify it was applying some of the coating to the windshield.
The MF cloth I applied CMX did not harden. It's a little bit more harder like after you use a polish, but not like I've seen with actual coatings. If it ruins my wipers, I guess time to buy new ones lol.
Unfortunately caught a bit of flurries and no rain. Nothing that warranted using the wipers or could see a difference.
If no snow or rain in the next days, either I'll do a touchless wash and then a rinseless. Or just a rinseless.
I'm a 303 on wipers kind of guy....I can't remember the last time I bought a new pair
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Re: Mothers CMX vs Sonax Polymer Net Shield long term durability test
Originally Posted by
rlmccarty2000
Putting a coating on wiper blades sounds kinda crazy to me. The coating is just going to harden the soft rubber or actually put a hard surface on the rubber. You need the surface of the wipers to be pliable to sweep the water off the glass I’m pretty sure.
Correct, hence the reason Silicon wipers displaced rubber.
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