Sonax PNS Uses?

rockford33

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So, I just got some Sonax Polymer Netshield in the mail, looking forward to using it on my new car before the winter. Somewhere I read that it can be used on glass, trim, paint, etc. So my first question is, can I use it on the following areas:

1) Glass
2) "Chrome"/rubber trim that is usually around windows
3) Smooth black plastic (?) trim that is between the front and rear windows
4) Smooth black plastic trim that runs along the bottom of my doors
5) Somewhat textured black plastic rear bumper cover

Second question is, if i can use it on all my exterior trim, plastics pieces, rubber pieces, etc., what do I do with my bottle of UTTG? Does UTTG offer something that the PNS won't? I just want to keep the trim looking black and nice and not fade from the sun. If I have one product like the PNS that can basically cover ALL the exterior, saving me time, I'm all for it as long as the same benefits are their vs. a more specialized product like UTTG.

Thanks,
Neil

P.S. The car is a 2014 Subaru Forester XT if that helps explain some of the areas that I was mentioning.
 
In my experience it can be applied to paint, plastic (I have a 13 outback I know the lower plastic all too well) and rims. I have not tried it on the B pillars or glass. I'm pretty sure I read not to apply it to glass.
 
Thanks for the reply Mattie. I should probably update my avatar sometime now that I got rid of my 05 LGT :(

My wife has a 2010 Legacy 2.5 and her B pillars seem to fade quickly after I clean them. I want to avoid the same issue on my Forester.
 
I've only applied to paint, but I know for sure it can be used on wheels and there are a number of people who use on their side windows--just not the windshield.
 
How are you liking the XT. I liked the idea of the XT but the WRX just felt so much better to me. Also in my opinion the foresters seats are really uncomfortable. I never got a chance to drive the XT on the interstate just at lower speeds.
 
I have some and I love it. It performs like a coating, just does not last as long, but the beading and water sheeting is great. You can pretty much put it on everything. It is rated to last up to 6 months on paint.

HUMP
 
I love my XT for what it is and for why I bought it. Roomier than my LGT was, and a little higher for when it snows. Not as quick or agile though... the seats are a little uncomfortable at first, harder to find that just right position, but I just drove it 16 hours straight with only a couple of stops from Tampa to Baltimore and it was fine.
 
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