Polymer net shield slickness

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Has anyone tried using spray wax on sonax pns to get back the surface slickness that pns unfortunately lacks?
 
Has anyone tried using spray wax on sonax pns to get back the surface slickness that pns unfortunately lacks?

I'm thinking it'd best not to except for Sonax BSD. It may negate some of it's hydrophobic properties. It never had been slick to the touch. But after all , it's not there for tactile function. Its there for protection.
 
BSD is nice but it is not slick. Still grabby like PNS and even Sonax CC36 ceramic coating.
 
I used the PNS I bought on a white van. It has only had BSD on top of it. The two products are a good match for white paint. It's definitely not at the level of Polish Angel bling. But, it looks sharp and holds up well.

You know what. Now that I've thought about it. I would consider using Echo2 @ 1:20 with a couple ounces of Reload in a 32 ounce bottle ( which would equate to 1 1/2 ounces Echo2 and 2 ounces Reload in a 32 ounce sprayer and the fill with distilled water) on top of it. That should be slicker.
 
When I was just testing PNS on a hood I was going to repolish soon I did put Sonax High Speed wax on top of it. Sure it made it slick. But it took on the characteristics of high speed wax. Which I love. But you will loose all the benefits of PNS. The price you will pay is loosing ultimate water beading and self cleaning you will ever get from a sealant. You have to decide what is more important. Only top with BSD if the beading and self cleaning are a priority. I am a true Sonax PNS/BSD fan. Especially for daily drivers.

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Thanks a lot guys for your replies, i will try using high speed wax on one half of the hood to see which characteristics i prefer from PNS/BSD and PNS/HSW.


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A little off topic, but can you apply PNS to black trim without staining????
 
A little off topic, but can you apply PNS to black trim without staining????

Yes you definitely can, PNS goes on clear and has no solvents in it so it’s safe for use on any exterior material.


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Yup. I have it on some now. Works great on trim. I am actually thinking of using it on whole car trim. Which is a lot on this car. Used this portion as a test spot. Water beads great. I can't see it lasting the full 6 months but I have had it on at this picture about 3 weeks. One coat gives a nice satin look. I assume 2 coats would make it glossy.
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I used the PNS I bought on a white van. It has only had BSD on top of it. The two products are a good match for white paint. It's definitely not at the level of Polish Angel bling. But, it looks sharp and holds up well.

You know what. Now that I've thought about it. I would consider using Echo2 @ 1:20 with a couple ounces of Reload in a 32 ounce bottle ( which would equate to 1 1/2 ounces Echo2 and 2 ounces Reload in a 32 ounce sprayer and the fill with distilled water) on top of it. That should be slicker.
Lol. Perfect timing. I have new test hood of PNS and Reload 50/50. I just got Ech2o and a replacement bottle of Reload.(long story) I will mix some up and put on a portion of the PNS side when I am doing the reload side. And I will put BSD on the other section to test the 2. I should be able to do it over next couple days a report back.

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I put the Reload/ Echo2 mix over some Griot's Best of Show detailer recently. No test, just playing around. I was really impressed. The shine and dust repel we're great. It's cool here and recently rained. So, that could be a factor with the little dust.

Oh, the Echo2 mix was put on a week later after a wash.
 
I’ve had PNS on my Lexus right before winter and now in the middle of it all with ice, snow, rain and salt - still holding up great; even with multiple car washes in between.

Also as others have said, the beading is great. I’ve used PNS for years now. No complaints.


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For those of you using PNS routinely --- after polishing do you do an IPA or Eraser wipedown before applying the PNS???
 
I didn't wipe it down before applying, but I'm sure all it could do is help. I just firmly washed with Meguiars Wash Plus. It has light abrasives in it. My PNS seems to be holding up well. But then, BSD has always held up well and I've always applied it like a detailer with no prep.
 
For those of you using PNS routinely --- after polishing do you do an IPA or Eraser wipedown before applying the PNS???
I used McKees 914 in panel wipe dilution and it worked well. Not sure it is absolutely need with how sticky PNS seems to be when applying. But it surely doesn't hurt to give it a clean slate.

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I did the comparison of Blue juice( Ech2o and reload mix) over the PNS along with it topped with BSD. The blue juice was slicker, but took away all of the great beading characteristics of PNS. The BSD topped portion simply rocks. I could watch that beading all day.

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Yes you definitely can, PNS goes on clear and has no solvents in it so it’s safe for use on any exterior material.


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I second this. my LS is black and I apply PNS a couple of times a year more or less and have had no issues. Always do it in a well lit area indoors, preferably. Honestly the below picture is terrible but it’s the only pic so far this winter where it showed any rain/snow. If you can’t make it out in the pic much, the beading effect is definitely there, you’ll be pleased with PNS View attachment 61801


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