Sonax Polymer Netshield Applicator

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Close to pulling the trigger on getting Sonax Polymer Netshield after reading all of the positives about it. Just looking to see what is the ideal applicator for it, preferably something OTC (I'm ordering the Sonax from Amazon to use up a gift card....). Not sure what Amazon has for applicators, I'll have to look during my lunch break when I order the PNS.

Thanks,
Neil

P.S. Now to determine what car to use the PNS on. My dark grey metallic or the wife's ruby red pearl.... also have Collinite 845.
 
I've used a microfiber applicator brick. And I've used a foam pad applicator, similar to the lake country coating applicator.
 
I used a blue hex applicator and highly recommend it; never tried a MF applicator.
 
Actually found the Optimum dual sided applicator for opti coat and opti seal on amazon sold by pbma. Finishes up the last few bucks on the gift card :)
 
Looks crazy good on red. Do not top this product with a freakin wax...good lord, don't even waste your time or ours if anybody is even thinking it. Just use a product like poor boys spray and wipe to top it or the sonax detail spray...something that will not change the characteristics of the PNS. Wax is a definite no no.
 
Um...Silverfox...I know it's perhaps pre-coffee...but this is an applicator thread...got anything on that?
 
I used the lake country coating applicator, worked perfectly.

Lake Country Coating Applicator

And as mentioned earlier, don't top it with anything except sonax brilliant shine detailer. The beading is insane with pns and won't work well with anything on top of it.
 
I have PNS in my cart. I was thinking about getting the Sonax applicator they use in their video (don't think it's sold here), but threw a couple of P21s applicators into my cart instead. Anyone use those?
Just use a product like poor boys spray and wipe to top it or the sonax detail spray...something that will not change the characteristics of the PNS. Wax is a definite no no.
Silverfox, I was also getting a gal. of DG 522 (521). Do you think that's an OK maintenance product for PNS? I know the Sonax Brilliant Shine Detail Spray would be ideal, just want something more economical.
 
And as mentioned earlier, don't top it with anything except sonax brilliant shine detailer. The beading is insane with pns and won't work well with anything on top of it.
Note:
I know: a little off-topic...But:

•Good to know that Sonax's Brilliant Shine Detailer (S-BSD) screws-up Sonax's Polymer NetShield characteristics.
-Thanks!

•Based on this information:
S-BSD is one product, that I'll be sure to contact the
manufacturer---for further insight---before its purchase.


Bob
 
I guess I gotta ask again--does this stuff trash the applicator, what do you have to do to clean it out after use?
 
I still hesitate for the PNS due 2 reason:
I read somewhere PNS is very durable
But finger prints or bird dropping is hard to get off... Please enlighten me :)
I only found 1 distributor carry it in my country and he charge me 60usd for a can ( worth it???)
Thanks in advance :)
 
I'm interested in HydrO2 as well :)
So I can top to my current collinite915
 
The Sonax applicator works very well. You can get it directly from Sonax.
 
The Sonax applicator works very well. You can get it directly from Sonax.

Yes, but HOW DO YOU CLEAN THE APPLICATOR AFTER USE OF THIS PRODUCT? Since this is being touted as having coating-like qualities, does it trash the applicator causing it to be a throwaway, or can it be cleaned, and if so how so?
 
I haven't used mine yet Setec, but I seem to recall a thread that did discuss cleaning. I'll see if I can find it and post a link for you.
 
Yes, but HOW DO YOU CLEAN THE APPLICATOR AFTER USE OF THIS PRODUCT? Since this is being touted as having coating-like qualities, does it trash the applicator causing it to be a throwaway, or can it be cleaned, and if so how so?


No bc it doesn't dry and crystallize like some silica coatings. I've been cleaning my applicators with dawn after use and they work great. I use the optimum applicator that's black and grey with two different sides.
 
And as mentioned earlier, don't top it with anything except sonax brilliant shine detailer. The beading is insane with pns and won't work well with anything on top of it.

Note:
I know: a little off-topic...But:

•Good to know that Sonax's Brilliant Shine Detailer (S-BSD) screws-up Sonax's Polymer NetShield characteristics.
-Thanks!

•Based on this information:
S-BSD is one product, that I'll be sure to contact the
manufacturer---for further insight---before its purchase.


Bob

Did he not say except for BSD?
 
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