Sonax Brillant Shine Detailer..review by.....Vision Detailing

Wendell Jarvis

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When it comes to Quick Detailers I've never really been over impressed by them, they do their job, clean up water spots and finger prints or to quickly wipe the vehicle down right before the customers comes to pick up their vehicle. Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer sure changed my mind set about Quick Detailers, this product not out performs other quick details, but gives you several added bonuses, it incorporates a unique Hybrid Polymer Technology that provides long lasting protection and an extremely flat surface, which generates outstanding paint reflection and a deep, brilliant shine. Hybrid Polymer Technology creates long-lasting protection (lasts several wash cycles)
Compliments and extends waxes or sealants already applied to the paint surface and Produces an extremely smooth surface, increasing the color depth and shine. Just as with any other quick detailer its easy to apply and really fool proof ( you cant mess it up )......
It gently cleans lightly soiled surfaces without scratching, improves the paints finish and refreshes a existing coat of wax or sealant. Actually it really boost the paints finish.

Directions are simple and easy, Wash vehicle, Dry and apply to cool surface, I prefer to use 2 microfiber towels, I spray 2-3 mist onto quarter of microfiber towel and apply, using the other clean microfiber towel I buff off the Brilliant Shine ( do not allow it to dry on the paint) revealing a clean sharp reflection. Use it on coated or waxed rims as a added booster and protection, also can be used on chrome.

This is one product every detailer should own even if your a weekend warrior or own a Detailing Business, this is one product that wont let you down and surely impress you and your customers !!!

Here are some pictures applied to a Ford Fusion, this vehicle had a Sealant applied roughly about 3 months ago and the paint was looking a bit dull....Sonax Brillant Shine Detailer solved that situation.








It really provides that extra boost of gloss !!









Can also be applied to Grill and Vinyl





And to Coated or Waxed Rims as well....providing a Brilliant Shine






Sonax Brillant Shine Detailer.......
 
Thanks for the review!! I purchased Brilliant Shine and Polymer Net Shield a while back,but I haven't had the chance to use them yet. Looks like I made a good purchase.

I've seen videos of insane beading with Brilliant Shine also.
 
I get some streaking on my black truck if im not careful, also not completely sure if its 100% safe to top coatings but I use it in everything! Paint, glass, trim and my chrome wheels! Hydrophobic properties are awesome


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It's completely safe on coating and everything. I have Dlux on trims, 3 layer of wheels coating and PNS on paint.
I use it as drying aid with a little mix of left over PNS (2 towels method).
The gloss and self cleaning is awesome.
 
Excellent review and mirrors my experience with this superb product. I now use Sonax PNS as my LSP on my ML350. It has what is known as "diamond white" paint (a $1600 option). Of all the products I have used the PNS performed the best overall and brings out the "diamonds" better than anything else I have tried.

I boost and enhance PNS now and then with Brilliant Shine but I use it as a spray wax "topper" rather than as a QD. I never put it on my car unless it is right after a wash and squeaky clean. I believe Brilliant Shine may have some cleaning ability but I find it to be more of a spray wax than a true QD. In any event, it is an excellent product and is ideal when used in conjunction with PNS.
 
Meguiars D114 works great as QD/rinseless wash with PNS and BSD :D
 
BSD is very glossy and great water sheeting for 2B washes. Agree that It's more of a spray topper than a more traditional QD. The only thing I dont like about it that it isn't very slick feeling on paint. Drying towel doesn't glide as smoothly across the surface as it does with just a sealant LSP like WGDGPS or Prima hydro max, which are the sealants I like to use.
 
Thanks for the review!

Directions are simple and easy, Wash vehicle, Dry and apply to cool surface,

The product description says you can apply to lightly soiled surfaces (like a traditional QD), although it seems that many prefer to use it as a wax topper / drying aid..
 
Great !!!!

Waiting to try PNSN and BSN on my white corvette. The pics look like I made a good decision :)
 
Meant SBSD....must have coffee this early in the AM
 
...it incorporates a unique
Hybrid Polymer Technology
that provides long lasting protection and an extremely flat surface,
Do you know which polymers/types-of-polymers
that are used to form this particular hybrid?

TIA.


Bob
 
I experienced it to be a bit grabby (not slick to touch). But being an avid reader on all forums, I saw UK detailers to have experimented BSD mixed with v7 , reload and c2v3 with great results (same crazy water behavior and added slickness). I gave BSD + v7 (2:1) a try this weekend and it was extremely slick and glossy. I checked water behavior with a spray bottle and it was similar to BSD alone. Definitely something I will use more often and also puts my v7 bottle in use (which I really liked in its looks and slickness but not very hydrophobic ).
I will be trying it with reload 2014v2 too later.


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I experienced it to be a bit grabby (not slick to touch)....

I also have experienced this on cars that I have sealed with Wolfgang DGPS 3.0 or traditional waxes.

Interestingly I have also used the Sonax BSD on top of CQuartz UK and it not only enhances the gloss and water sheeting, but applies as slick as anything I have used.
 
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