If you are going to be useing it your nice white truck in the profile picture. I would not mix with V07. And if you are wanting the slickest LSP the Sonax PNS and BSD is not so good at that ability. What you do get is an awesome water behavior and self cleaning ability from PNS and BSD. And you get get a nice crispy looking paint. The feel of the paint is not so bad but not great either. A tips I can share is to pour BSD in a spray bottle with a nozzle that you can adjust to a fine mist spray. If you want to look up a Flairosol spray bottle it is perfect for BSD with it's very fine mist it has. And if you don't want to change the spray bottle. I would recommend the first times to spray in the mf towel and wipe it in with and follow up with a second mf towel. Change the wipe off mf towel when you feel it's getting saturated as you need it's ability to soak up the BSD excess product to not get it streaking. And remember a little goes a long way with BSD. So prime the applicator towel with a couple of sprays and on a mid sized car 1-2 sprays per panel is often enough. This way I have it to be the least grabby. And since you maintain a base coat of PNS you need very little product to spruce up the protection that has.
If you still want to try V07 and BSD combo they mixing it 50/50. And if you feel the BSD is a little thick you can dilute it 50/50 with distilled water. On it's own BSD gets you 2-3 months of solid protection depending on what kind of environment and driving habbits you have. So dilute it is no problem if applyied monthly.
The PNS I have not tested out so others can chaim in on that. But it's the closest to a coating you get and sometimes even better behavior than some coatings. And the looks on white paints for some reason is awesome IMO.
Will be interesting to hear what you think about them.
/ Tony