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I just bought some PNS, what's good to apply to it in between coats to keep it looking good and to keep the water sheeting longevity?
 
I haven't tried PNS but BSD should be the one you're looking for.

Don't let the "detailer" part throw you off, it definitely adds some gloss and sick beading.
 
I've got some Sonus Acrylic Glanz Spray Sealant, would that work as well?
 
I just sealed my Rogue with PNS today.

Awesome stuff and easy to use.

Did you also apply it to the black cladding?? Seems like it would be a time saver if it can protect the black plastic as well as the paint.
 
Use PNS and follow up with BSD. Reason is, other spray waxes and detailers change its behavior and hydrophobic properties.


I just sealed my Rogue with PNS today.

Awesome stuff and easy to use.

Did you also apply it to the black cladding?? Seems like it would be a time saver if it can protect the black plastic as well as the paint.


Use PNS and BSD on black plastic with no issues. Spray on and wipe off. It leaves it darker looking and a nice finish. Makes the plastic hydrophobic and darkens it. Better to use than some other trim protectants bc it doesn't run, stain or get blotchy. Lasts easy 3 to 6 months.
 
I've got some Sonus Acrylic Glanz Spray Sealant, would that work as well?

I wouldn't. I was never all that impressed with Glanz when I used it on Klasse SG, which it was supposedly designed for. The beading was OK, but I found it never really improved the gloss, nor did it feel very slick. Sonus Spritz was a far better product in my experience, but it is only the QD spray whereas Glaz was supposed to be more of a spray wax.

BSD is an amazing product and would be my choice as well. I got to try it out on last year's Competition Ready Riddler car and was blown away by how good it was.
 
PNS is one of my favorite products and BSD is definitely the topper to use.
 
A big fan of BSD as well, use it as a topper for Cquartz, tight beading and seems to last a long time.
 
I would recommend SONAX Brilliant Shine Detailer too...


BSD = Brilliant Shine Detailer

BSD_Brillian_Shine_Detailer.jpg




On Autogeek.com

SONAX Brilliant Shine Detailer



When it doubt, go with SCC or Synergistic Chemical Compatibility


What this means is, the chemist that formulated the first use products knows best how to formulate all the products to work together or have a synergistic chemical compatibility


We use this product as a waterless wash on our TV show quite a bit because

A: We're not in a position to use a normal car wash with a hose and bucket.

B: As a professional courtesy, we don't introduce water into places you cannot dry as this can cause a rust issue for classic cars, muscle cars, etc.



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