Anyone try the new Sonax Spray And Seal? Looks very tempting...
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Looks a lot like GYEON Wetcoat - Best blasted off with a pressure washer (don't get too aggressive with the power).
Wetcoat is pretty incredible and probably best used as a sacrificial top-coat to an existing coating. Extremely easy to use. This kind of stuff is always my go-to when a neighbor or family member needs their car "cleaned up" but I don't have time to do a true coating. Sonax makes quality stuff so their take on it may be worth checking out. |
How could you really tell anything from that video? Starts off with an amazingly clean car, then they wash it, spray it and you end up with an amazingly clean car. |
Originally Posted by 2018BlackA5
(Post 25176019)
How could you really tell anything from that video? Starts off with an amazingly clean car, then they wash it, spray it and you end up with an amazingly clean car. |
Originally Posted by Psy Wagon
(Post 25176077)
look at the change in hydrophobic properties.
for $20 bucks a bottle, how many washes will you get out of it (2 or 3)? I will assume you don’t have to do it every wash? |
I see up to three months protection... so assume ya get four washes from the bottle... 20 a year.. seems reasonable |
I have been extremely happy with the Sonax Polymer Net Shield. Great product. |
I just applied it to my wife's Q5 (Friday evening) and it looks great (Manhattan Grey). Simple to use, and it looks like you will get 2 applications from 1 bottle...
Will let you know how it holds up... |
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