Sonax Polymer Netshield Applicator

Thanks for reply CDot :xyxthumbs:
Appreciate that as I will be restocking in 2 more days :)
So it does release dust/dirt better and easier to maintain (water spot)?
I have SPNS & Hydro2 in mind :rolleyes:

Correct--the first time I washed after application was very interesting. Additional side effect is that when it rains, the car clears dirt/dust pretty easily.

If you're thinking of topping, I'd top with Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer (which is a spray sealant). I'm not sure how Hydro would be over it...you can try it tho.
 
Correct--the first time I washed after application was very interesting. Additional side effect is that when it rains, the car clears dirt/dust pretty easily.

If you're thinking of topping, I'd top with Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer (which is a spray sealant). I'm not sure how Hydro would be over it...you can try it tho.

This definitely sound good :)
I'm thinking to top with BSD during weekly wash and forget about spray wax or QD.
Btw what soap is good for SPNS?
Thanks in advance :xyxthumbs:
 
^^^The BSD is a spray sealant, so I'd only use it once a month maybe.

For soap I've used DG901, Optimum Car Wash, and DP Rinseless with good results.
 
^^^The BSD is a spray sealant, so I'd only use it once a month maybe.

For soap I've used DG901, Optimum Car Wash, and DP Rinseless with good results.

Thanks for the tips
I might go for Meg gold class and DG901 :dblthumb2:
 
It's way easier to use with a MF to apply the PNS than a sponge IMO. If you use the sponge method you will likely use way too much and have hazing all over the place. Basically spray on cloth wipe on panel and wipe (buff) off it's that simple. You don't need a lot it just makes it a PITA later. Also only do small sections.

If you do rinse less washes D114 is fine you don't want a shampoo that adds beading or waxes as they will hinder the crazy beading of PNS it is really that good you don't want to mask it

Sonax has a couple shampoos that work with it although I use rinse less myself typically for washing our cars.
 
It's way easier to use with a MF to apply the PNS than a sponge IMO. If you use the sponge method you will likely use way too much and have hazing all over the place. Basically spray on cloth wipe on panel and wipe (buff) off it's that simple. You don't need a lot it just makes it a PITA later. Also only do small sections.




I disagree that using a mf is easier than using a foam applicator. Does sponge mean foam? I use sponges for washing only.
 
It's way easier to use with a MF to apply the PNS than a sponge IMO. If you use the sponge method you will likely use way too much and have hazing all over the place. Basically spray on cloth wipe on panel and wipe (buff) off it's that simple. You don't need a lot it just makes it a PITA later. Also only do small sections.




I disagree that using a mf is easier than using a foam applicator. Does sponge mean foam? I use sponges for washing only.

Agreed. I still use the foam hex shaped applicators for PNS and get from 5-7 cars per can.
 
Those that use the optimum dual pro applicator, do you use the darker solid side or the gray squish able side (thicker)?

Do you guys wipe off immediately after applying a section of the car? Or wait a little bit
 
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