How To: Sonax Polymer Net Shield Paint & Wheels

Evan, you started this thread back in May..how is the PNS holding up? Are you using BSD to boost PNS?

I just did an express on this car two days ago. This car has been maintained by the customer and I can say the beading and sheeting are still great.

the bleeding and sheeting are not as strong as they were like day 1 but I am pleasantly surprised at how well the PNS held up over the spring summer and fall.
 
Just confirming proper technique: I have a bottle in my supply cabinet that I've forgotten about and your review reminded me that I need to give it a try. Thanks.

1. lightly spray onto mf towel
2. lightly spray PNS onto the paint panel directly
3. work into small area (half a hood?)
4. remove with clean MF towel
5. repeat
 
Just confirming proper technique: I have a bottle in my supply cabinet that I've forgotten about and your review reminded me that I need to give it a try. Thanks.

1. lightly spray onto mf towel
2. lightly spray PNS onto the paint panel directly
3. work into small area (half a hood?)
4. remove with clean MF towel
5. repeat

Yep that will be perfect
 
I did exactly what Evan said to do, and turned out beautiful! Very easy product to use:)
 
Evan, have u tried PNS on white paint and if so, what's your opinion?
I have used it on white and it does add some nice pop and gloss to any kind of white.
I'm going to use on Alpine White M3. I'll post pics.
Looking forward to seeing the out come! Any questions do not hesitate to reach out!
I did exactly what Evan said to do, and turned out beautiful! Very easy product to use:)
Awesome! How was the ease of application with my towel method?
 
I'm going to be getting the car ready for winter: (1) OPT hyper polish (2) PNS and maybe a Brilliant Shine Detail Spray as a topper
 
Hey Evan, the towel method was very easy! Thanks again for your help:)
 
Hey tenblade, use the 530 ones if you have them, that's what I used and they work great:)
 
Update: So, I actually purchased the Sonax applicator and it sucked. So, I used an 800gsm to apply, 530 for first wipe, then 480 to buff. That worked MUCH better than the applicator. I'll posting pics tomorrow.
 
I agree, I dont like the Sonax applicator: it was recommended to me when I bought net shield. Instead I use a Buff & Shine red wax applicator. Worked much better for me.
 
Back
Top