![]() When I first applyied SNS on the roof and the hood it was giving me trouble during the application so I applyied the new version of Gyeon Wet Coat on the other parts of the car. I have just applyied SNS again in a better weather environment and also the HCW this time side by side. At around the 5 months mark both seemed to be of benefit to be re-applyied with a slight edge to the HCW. And from WaxMode testing against Meguiars HCW vs TW SNS. Though the humidity as it started to rain directly after the SNS was applyied was not good. I have tested the TW SNS on a thoroughly washed cleaned paint. So Gyeon CanCoat and Carpro Lite and IGL Premier is another products that you could be counting in. The ceramic coating lite range of products I think is not much if any to apply vs these products we talking about. And since prep is key to a long longevity from a protection. Sonax Polymer Net Shield PNS is also a longer lasting LSP that gives you the durability over a winter. And this PTFE wax is knowned for it's longevity over harsher winters as the Collinite 476s is too. IMO it's more compareble to the protection you gets from the product. Just cause it's chemical resistant doesn't meens it's longevity from it is so long lasting. But if you look on Youtubes detailing channels that has SNS vs you will see another PTFE paste wax gives you the same chemical resistance as SNS. Then we have the rules to have in mind even if it's been a little easier on the TW SNS that's needed to be sold on AGO to discuss. And as Bob mentioned fk1000p is also a durable one. But liquid wax vs paste wax vs traditional sealants is not so different application wise. SnS has so far changed my mind a little!Ĭollinite 476s as a long lasting LSP and great winter protection. ![]() I might see how SnS does this year but I have always looked down on turtle wax as a brand that is a joke. Collinite has been my winter wax for a long time but it doesnt last that long in the nasty midwest winters much anymore. What I am looking for is something for winter. I have heard other mention DG but I am yet to use it. Aside from going Ceramic what else in a standard product either spray or liquid is easy and tough? Ive used Klasse AIO in the past and never cared for it. Beating out my 845 but not quite as durable as SnS. I also use Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer and Its easier to use then SnS, goes on and off easier and the durability is pretty good. Megs Ultimate Wax.similar to DGPS but last even less.weakest durability, solid shine and depth. Very good shine and fairly durability! I love working with this s so easy! As for TW SnS its easy to put on if you do it thin but not so great to buff off.I dislike this part a lot! Shine is very good but where this stuff is crazy is the durability! Really tough! It has surpassed my Collinite and I cannot believe I am saying this! SnS is really good in heat as well and that stuff is cheap! As it stands I have used Wolfgangs DGPS 3.0 super easy to apply and buffs out so easy too! Shine and depth are awesome, probably my favorite for end results. ![]() Collinite is one of my favorites.super easy to apply and take off. Rather spray the solution on the glove and than spread it hard a thin film and wipe.So I have used both quite a bit. Glass are more prone to streaking like I said surface on glass tend to stick. Nah I TESTED it out on different surfaces. It sounds like it would leave a nasty mess behind. Spray a little use a glove and spread and stretch the spray and wipe. ALSO on glass it's not like car surface you may have a lot of sticking so the product is not spreading like it should when wiping. I'm thinking it's not stretch spreading with the wipe what the product is asking to do. Not all surface are equal thus the product may not produce the same results. It depend on the car surface how well it's been prep. Rather I'd use a nitrile glove spray and spread with the glove to thin the application out and then wipe actually using less product as spreading will stretch things out. It's what is with the 'spray and wipe' products. I noticed the Turtle Wax Seal and Shine has the same result. It's not a huge deal, just a minor annoyance. I only notice it on the hood of the Jetta (platinum grey metallic). Having said that, I will continue to use it as I don't notice the streaking on my white Honda. Whats the deal? It's just a spray on product! The bad part is I can't remove them! Washing does nothing, I have to break out polish to get rid of them.
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