Help needed in choosing spray sealant/coating

Desertnate

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Happy Monday!

My wife has an elderly disabled friend who`s car needs a little attention. Apparently the exterior is to the point our mutual friend, and local mechanic, told her it "really needs a wash..." When my wife told me about this I happily volunteered.

I have all the cleaning supplies I need to to get the vehicle to a much better place. I won`t have it long enough to give it a good polishing with an AIO, so my intentions are to clean it up nicely: do all the little extra`s like trim protectant, tire dressing, and hit it with some sort of spray LSP.

The LSP is where I need some help. For the situation a really durable spray product will be best suited for this job, but I know nothing about them and since I`ve been using coatings for several years now, I`ve not paid much attention to that corner of the market.

Unless someone has an even better idea I`m thinking two possible scenarios.
1. The most durable spray sealant/coating possible for a reasonable amount. After this job it will probably just sit in my collection until the right situation comes up again.
2. Some form of spray "coating" which I`ll use as a topper on my coated vehicles in the future. Everyone wins and it`s one less bottle collecting dust in my garage.

A couple conditions:
1. May need to get it fast, so something I can either find OTC, on Amazon, or somewhere with very rapid shipping. This will probably exclude PBMG sadly due to their slower shipping.
2. Don`t want to spend a lot on it, though if I can re-purpose as a topper I`ll spend a little more. Just nothing like Budgetplan`s favorite stuff which I think is made from fragments of an ancient Samurai sword....
3 Not in a huge bottle. It would take me a very long time to get through something like a bottle of the Blackfire SiO2 Spray.
4. NOT Griots 3-in-1. I`ve already got a bottle of the stuff headed my way, but won`t be in time for this job. I`d like to have a little variety on hand.

So, what say you? 303? The new Turtle Wax product? Adams Spray Coating (think the graphene version is only one available now)......?

Thanks
 
When faced with a similar situation (was for my Wife`s mom`s car), I went with Sonax Poly Net Shield. Wanted something where I wasn`t really worried about getting a coating`s potential water spot issues since it was going to be on a "civilian"`s car.

I did her car in July. She`s strictly an automatic car washer. Just saw the car this weekend, even with winter use it`s looking great.

I just used one of the little 75ml cans, not the big one. No problem doing a whole car with it. The little can was like $10 if you didn`t get it on a sale.
 
Happy Monday!

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2. Don`t want to spend a lot on it, though if I can re-purpose as a topper I`ll spend a little more. Just nothing like Budgetplan`s favorite stuff which I think is made from fragments of an ancient Samurai sword....
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Thanks for that - made me laugh out loud!
 
When faced with a similar situation (was for my Wife`s mom`s car), I went with Sonax Poly Net Shield....I just used one of the little 75ml cans, not the big one. No problem doing a whole car with it. The little can was like $10 if you didn`t get it on a sale.

Thanks! I`d forgotten about PNS and the fact it comes in those little cans.

I appreciate the inputs everyone.
 
Thanks! I`d forgotten about PNS and the fact it comes in those little cans.

I appreciate the inputs everyone.

On the sister site, I cant remember his exact wording, but Mike Phillips refers to PNS as a coating-like non coating.

I actually ended up using an AG member`s technique (it`s killing me, I can`t remember which member it was - I think Cruz`s car wash? I can dig if need be) where you hit the car with an AIO (He used Griot`s One Step Sealant, I used Blackfire One Step since I won a sample to try), but before wiping it off you spray a stripe of PNS on the panel. Then buff off as normal. Actually worked quite well.

I figure next time I see her car for a hand wash I`d hit it with BSD for a lil booster.


I always end up a little paralyzed when trying to recommend an LSP for a non-Autopian. You read so much on so many products, but I don`t have enough experience with those different products to be sure I won`t set them up with something that`s gonna etch through or only last a couple weeks. So often you see all the application posts when a flavor of the week flares up, but then don`t hear back on actual real world results.
 
I always end up a little paralyzed when trying to recommend an LSP for a non-Autopian. You read so much on so many products, but I don`t have enough experience with those different products to be sure I won`t set them up with something that`s gonna etch through or only last a couple weeks. So often you see all the application posts when a flavor of the week flares up, but then don`t hear back on actual real world results.

It is very hard. If had more time with the car, I`d hit it with an AIO like you describe. However I`ll have only couple hours at most and there is no telling when/if it will be washed again. In this instance, the main focus is de-salting the car and I`m just going to do a little extra to help her out and make it look nice.
 
Thanks! I`d forgotten about PNS and the fact it comes in those little cans.

I appreciate the inputs everyone.

I can`t comment on the others as I haven`t used them. But I used PNS like 7 years ago and really liked it. With the seemingly endless new detailing products that come out every month now, the fact someone here mentioned something so old says a lot. And I didn`t even know it came in a $10 can. I should go order one.

As for BudgetPlan1 and his ancient samurai sword infused Kamakazi products. He sent me a bottle of Overcoat V2, the stuff`s super. V1 was good I had bought it a few years before V2 came out. V2`s a good set up, and I think the smaller bottle`s pretty reasonably priced for what you get.
 
You said it would be good if it were OTC.....did you know you can get Griots 3 in 1 at Autozone, Pepe Boys and Advance Auto Parts? Mothers CMX Ceramic Spray coating is another option which should be locally available.....Scott H on YouTube has a test of spray sealants going, and it`s holding up at the 6 month mark.
 
Thanks! I`d forgotten about PNS and the fact it comes in those little cans.

I appreciate the inputs everyone.

The small can is not on Autopia, but it is on the Geek - https://www.autogeek.net/sonax-polymer-net-shield-75ml.html

I have seen this stuff go well over a year with the vehicle outside 24/7 through much rain and snow..

It will seem a little "grabby", so manage how much you apply, remove right after, and it will go well.

Always looks great after, and even better after it dries and cures up..

Leaves great protection..
Dan F
 
The Turtle Wax Hybrid spray coating lasted 7 months with no maintenance or washes during an Ohio winter (I say `lasted` because I`m recoating it today - even though it`s still beading very well).
 
As for BudgetPlan1 and his ancient samurai sword infused Kamakazi products. He sent me a bottle of Overcoat V2, the stuff`s super. V1 was good I had bought it a few years before V2 came out. V2`s a good set up, and I think the smaller bottle`s pretty reasonably priced for what you get.

I don`t doubt it`s an amazing product, but it`s just not a good fit for this job. It looks to be about $50 for the little bottle which is even a bit steep for me for what will become a topper. Esoteric and Amazon both seem to be out of the small bottle.

You said it would be good if it were OTC.....did you know you can get Griots 3 in 1 at Autozone, Pepe Boys and Advance Auto Parts? Mothers CMX Ceramic Spray coating is another option which should be locally available.....Scott H on YouTube has a test of spray sealants going, and it`s holding up at the 6 month mark.

Thanks. I can get it at local parts stores here. It was one of my first choices, but I`ve already got a bottle in-bound from a family member. I just won`t get it before this job and I didn`t want two bottles of the same product sitting around. As is, since I coat my cars whatever I get will either be used only for odd jobs like this one, or as a topper. Either way, I`ll use very little and even a single bottle will last a really long time.

The small can is not on Autopia, but it is on the Geek - https://www.autogeek.net/sonax-polymer-net-shield-75ml.html

I have seen this stuff go well over a year with the vehicle outside 24/7 through much rain and snow..

It will seem a little "grabby", so manage how much you apply, remove right after, and it will go well.

Always looks great after, and even better after it dries and cures up..

Leaves great protection..
Dan F

Thanks, Dan.

I can get it off Amazon too and have it in a day. Autogeek can take up to a couple weeks and probably won`t get here in time. I didn`t even realize they sold the small can, and appreciate you letting me know.

I used it on one of the Competition Ready shows Autogeek did a few years ago and if my memory serves me right it was pretty easy to use as you described.
 
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