Desertnate
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- Aug 5, 2013
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I was scanning over the "what's new" area of the Autogeek store and I stumbled across the new Sonax Profiline Nano Polish 3/6. After reading the description, I'm not sure where it fits in the Sonax line or if it offers anything different from their existing line.
Right now Sonax offers two finishing polishes with the Perfect Finish 4/6 and the Profiline Polish 4/6. I understand the difference between those and it makes sense. They also offer Cut and Finish which is a 5/5 on their scale and Cutmax which is a X/X on their scale.
According to the product description, this new Nano polish is a medium polish with a cut rating of 3 on a 6 point scale where 6 is the highest and 1 is the lowest. If this product is a medium polish with a cut of 3, why does their finishing polish have a cut of 4 and their two compound offerings have a cut rating of 5 and 6? They are saying their medium polish has less cut than their finishing polishes. Also, I used Profiline 4/6 this weekend on our Toyota and while it produced a great shine, I found the cut barely usable for event light polishing work on soft paint. If this new polish
That confusion leads to my next question of where it fits in their lineup. If you already have finishing polishes, Cut and Finish which sits in the middle, and CutMax which handles the compounding duty, where does the new Nano Polish go in the lineup?
Am I missing something
Right now Sonax offers two finishing polishes with the Perfect Finish 4/6 and the Profiline Polish 4/6. I understand the difference between those and it makes sense. They also offer Cut and Finish which is a 5/5 on their scale and Cutmax which is a X/X on their scale.
According to the product description, this new Nano polish is a medium polish with a cut rating of 3 on a 6 point scale where 6 is the highest and 1 is the lowest. If this product is a medium polish with a cut of 3, why does their finishing polish have a cut of 4 and their two compound offerings have a cut rating of 5 and 6? They are saying their medium polish has less cut than their finishing polishes. Also, I used Profiline 4/6 this weekend on our Toyota and while it produced a great shine, I found the cut barely usable for event light polishing work on soft paint. If this new polish
That confusion leads to my next question of where it fits in their lineup. If you already have finishing polishes, Cut and Finish which sits in the middle, and CutMax which handles the compounding duty, where does the new Nano Polish go in the lineup?
Am I missing something