SONAX Perfect finish OR Menzerna PF2500

I really hate to beat a dead horse or poke a sensitive subject or what have you, but i wanna order today, and am still unsure on the best combo with my PC7424.

I think I will give the ADAPT a try, all products are worth a shot!

You might just have to go for it and try some combos for yourself... there is no perfect combo for everyone.
 
Has anyone tried Scholl Concepts S17+?

Early reviews have stated that it is quite similar to PF2500, but with a shorter work time.
 
I went ahead and tried a bottle of Sonax Perfect Finish with a PC and a Rupes, and it worked well with a good work time and came off easy. It left a, literally, squeaky surface. I wiped down the surface with 30% IPA, and I could not detect a difference in appearance. Only time will tell if it has fillers.
 
I know people don't like resurrected threads where there's controversy however a few days ago Sonax released a video on their YouTube channel about Sonax Perfect Finish and it shows directly how to use it. I thought some people might find it interesting to say the least. You're going to have to click the video to watch it on youtube, embedding is disabled.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d-SbP5bzCU]Sonax Perfect Finish - YouTube[/video]
 
When i coated my Brand New Tacoma last year around July, I strictly used Sonax PF. Simply because i hate using compound because it dusts like crazy, AND PF removed all the swirls and scratch on the paint.

I wiped down with Carpro Eraser 2x times, then used Gtechniq Panel wipe ONCE.

Coated with Gtech c1, topped with eco v2.

It has been at least 7 months now with the coating. The paint beads and sheet water like crazy, nothing i have ever seen before. It is simply amazing.

Assuming it beads and sheet, i believe the coating is intact, and i have not seen any degrading on the coatings surface, as it bead and sheet like when first applied.


PS: Only if i have some sort of abandon hood of a car, i'd gladly test out the PF.
Polish that hood. Clean it with some strong degreaser and see if it still looks the same
 
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