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    PNS question

    Is PNS ok to use on matte stripes?

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    Re: PNS question

    I`ve used it before on matte vinyl stripes and didn`t notice any issues. Are there any inconspicuous spots that a test spot could be done?

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    Re: PNS question

    Quote Originally Posted by ec90 View Post
    I`ve used it before on matte vinyl stripes and didn`t notice any issues. Are there any inconspicuous spots that a test spot could be done?
    only really small and wont be able to judge well
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    Re: PNS question

    Ronny,

    I used PNS on paint and all I can tell you it don`t put it on thick and don`t let it dry 100%. Apply to 1/2 a panel thin, then wipe off and complete panel. If you are doing matte stripes I would expect it to gloss them up a little. If its thin enough, the risk of the wax line between the paint and the strpe is minuimal.

    I will be gloss coating over the Matte strip on my sons Jeep later this month. I will be posting a question on it before I apply it, but others have said they have done it without a major issue.
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    Re: PNS question

    If you like pns as I do,you have to try Gyeon cancoat! Much easier and better durability.i have put it on matte finishes with no problems

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    Re: PNS question

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike lambert View Post
    If you like pns as I do,you have to try Gyeon cancoat! Much easier and better durability.i have put it on matte finishes with no problems

    Honestly haven`t tried it yet. Bought 3 cans the last sale.

    Gyeon is really floating my boat though. Really want to try their soap with stuff in it
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    Re: PNS question

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike lambert View Post
    If you like pns as I do,you have to try Gyeon cancoat! Much easier and better durability.i have put it on matte finishes with no problems
    How durable has PNS been for you ? And cancoat?


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    I have gotten a good 6 month`s so far from cancoat on a car outside 24/7

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    Re: PNS question

    I`ve used PNS on matte stripes, wheels and other painted parts without any issues.

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    Re: PNS question

    Quote Originally Posted by Meticulous View Post
    I`ve used PNS on matte stripes, wheels and other painted parts without any issues.

    Cool. Thank you
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