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General => Detailing => Topic started by: GrahamFR on 19 May 2014, 16:33
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OK, after cleaning the car at the weekend and realising the Sonax stuff i have in the garage isnt technically a sealant I think its about time I buy some. Has to be in a spray as I am lazy and also applying pressure and rubbing in a tub of stuff usually just results in me scratching summat.
So, what is the mother of all protectorant sealant like stuff, I see this CV2 or whatever floating around this site, pretty sure that was a Citroen my mother used to drive, but does it provide the ULTIMATE protection possible?
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Which Sonax have you got? The Sonax Xtreme Brilliant Detailer is a proper sealent as far as I know, and has better durability than the c2v3. Source: I read the 300 page thread on detalingworld... lol. :shocked:
I'm using the Sonax Hybird NPT which is also a spray but even longer wearing, but will top it up with the Xtreme Brilliant spray when I get some. It was very very easy to apply to paint, glass (not windscreen), alloys, plastic... beading is silly!
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hmmmm pretty sure thats what ive got, http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/detailing-sprays/sonax-xtreme-brilliant-shine-detailer-750ml/prod_1178.html but it never in that description says sealant, so i just assumed it was a quick shine sort of thing that provides basic protection. Could be wrong tho.
However now i have you and ive read this before, it says "Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer cleans lightly soiled paint without scratching" so does that mean, for instance i cleaned the car saturday and now its covered in a bit of dust, can i just apply some more of this and wipe it off??
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I guess it's not called a sealant as it's a quick detailer. Technically, I'm not too sure what the difference is - although the 'sealant' in the range is supposed to last longer - so that may be the difference. The sealant being what I used:
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/sonax-xtreme-protect-shine-hybrid-npt/prod_1200.html
On the detailingworld thread a lot of people used Brilliant Shine Detailer directly on to paint with good results, so nothing wrong with doing that. I would just keep it topped up now and then.
To answer your question, I think yes you can - but I wouldn't. The dust might have grit etc! What you could do is give the car a good rinsing with the hosepipe and then use the Detailer with a microfibre to dry the car. Should be as easy as that!
As long as you top up the Detailer now and then it should be all you need! I'm going to get some in the next month or so to top up my car. Need to get the interior protected too... :whistle:
C2v3 is very good too, but on comparison the Sonax was more durable when exposed to chemicals etc, and has better water beading.
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Right ok I'll keep using this stuff then and save my pennies, cheers frank
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Cool mate, glad to save you some quids!
If anyone is interested, this is the thread where the Sonax is compared to to c2v3 etc.
http://www.detailingworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=295795
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Just to add my 2p on this one, the Sonax BSD is pretty superb on it's own, so easy to use and offers great protection, however, their Hybrid NPT which comes in an aerosol can is even better. Can be found on eBay for about £13 I think... I've protected 8 cars with it (including 2 x Range Rovers) and there is loads left in the tin.
Wonderful stuff, can be topped up with BSD when required.
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ooooh aerosol spray, that sounds even lazier :smiley:
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Haha! It is very easy! This one applys more like a traditional product though in that you apply it with an applicator in overlapping motions, and leave it to cure for 3-4 minutes before buffing. When buffing, it is quite a 'tacky' product and not effortless to buff like Brilliant Shine Detailer, or C2v3.
Worth it though!
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sounds good ill give it go thanks
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It really is good stuff! I used it on my wife's pug over 3 weeks ago, and it hasn't been washed and still looks amazing (the rain is keeping it clean :cool:) If you pick up the pack you get an applicator and a microfibre included also, if you fancy those.
I used it on everything on my GTD other than the windows/windscreen/tyres (but I did use it on the sunroof glass as it was easy and will mean the whole roof beads the same.)
(http://i.imgur.com/gCj0VYX.jpg)
The beading in the morning after a night of rain is awesome.
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Yes bought the full pack, I'll give it a go on a lazy bank holiday Monday and see what it's like, do I put it on top of the other stuff or not?
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I would see what JBirchy says, but as they are both similar technology I think it would be fine to put on top of the BSD, although normally it would be the other way round.
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Yeah or the other way around whichever works best
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Yep, I presumed you already had BSD on the paint? If not definitely put the NPT on and then the BSD on top. I haven't done the BSD on mine yet.
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well the NPT is coming today so it will be ready for the weekend but even without, that BSD stuff is still beading nicely in this rain. First shot is yesterday (after doing it Sunday btw) and the bottom is this morning!
(http://i998.photobucket.com/albums/af109/GrahamFR/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0003_zpsxjxl9buu.jpg) (http://s998.photobucket.com/user/GrahamFR/media/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0003_zpsxjxl9buu.jpg.html)
(http://i998.photobucket.com/albums/af109/GrahamFR/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0004_zpsdulxumjt.jpg) (http://s998.photobucket.com/user/GrahamFR/media/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0004_zpsdulxumjt.jpg.html)
(http://i998.photobucket.com/albums/af109/GrahamFR/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0005_zpsddi5qmo3.jpg) (http://s998.photobucket.com/user/GrahamFR/media/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0005_zpsddi5qmo3.jpg.html)
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Did you get to use the Hybrid NPT yet GrahamFR? Not been the best weather.
The beading is great, here's a quick pic of mine today as it happens to be out the window for once and we've had a light shower. 11 days after NPT, the pug in the shot had NPT a month ago and looks like I did it yesterday! Haven't washed either car yet, the rain has been doing that for me - but will probably wash them this week and get another coat on the golf.
(http://i.imgur.com/T5DwhL7.jpg)
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No mate no chance, it arrived in good time and all but as you say weather too bad, going to give it some love this weekend
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Ok so spent a few hours cleaning and sealing. Products used Hubikote hubiwash shampoo, eco touch tyre shine, autoglym super resin, sonax npt and sonax bsd. Bring on the rain lol.(http://i998.photobucket.com/albums/af109/GrahamFR/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0003_zps3eyymegj.jpg) (http://s998.photobucket.com/user/GrahamFR/media/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0003_zps3eyymegj.jpg.html)
(http://i998.photobucket.com/albums/af109/GrahamFR/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0001_zpsc8qtlcql.jpg) (http://s998.photobucket.com/user/GrahamFR/media/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0001_zpsc8qtlcql.jpg.html)
(http://i998.photobucket.com/albums/af109/GrahamFR/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0002_zpsvcgkdzty.jpg) (http://s998.photobucket.com/user/GrahamFR/media/Mobile%20Uploads/DSC_0002_zpsvcgkdzty.jpg.html)
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Looking great mate, and should make cleaning a breeze.
I added another coat of npt to mine, just need to grab some BSD now.
How is that tyre product? Something I haven't done yet.
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Used the stuff on my vinyl roof too, very good and easy to wipe on. The mrs got me a waxybox ages ago and it was one of the products in there, i must say i was most impressed with the shampoo stuff, it says on the label that it wouldnt leave spots when it dried and it really didnt unlike the autoglym stuff i use.
She's on about getting me the next on that comes out, so i'll probably have some more random products to use next time.
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NPT topped with BSD is a great combo !
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the npt is bit harder to spread than i thought it was going to be, dont know if this wasnt helped by putting it on top of the resin.