Lexus with net sheild

Mike lambert

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This made for an easy day!polished with sonax pf on white rupes pad, sealed with sonax net sheild, sonax tire gell.
Really like the net sheild so much that if I am not coating,this is what they get!
All done with the help of my staff!
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Thanks for looking!
 
great work. how do you like the net shield?

I used Net Shield for the first time this weekend and was very impressed. In comparison to Prima Hydro Max, it has a much shorter "working time" and Hydro Max is easier to remove. It doesn't have the slickness of other coatings, but the water rolls right off the paint.

I live in the Northeast so I'm looking for a durable winter coating. Hopefully, Net Shield lives up to it's billing in regard to durability.
 
I used Net Shield for the first time this weekend and was very impressed. In comparison to Prima Hydro Max, it has a much shorter "working time" and Hydro Max is easier to remove. It doesn't have the slickness of other coatings, but the water rolls right off the paint.

I live in the Northeast so I'm looking for a durable winter coating. Hopefully, Net Shield lives up to it's billing in regard to durability.

This sums it up perfectly. I find a short nap thin towel is best to wipe it off. What did you use?
 
This sums it up perfectly. I find a short nap thin towel is best to wipe it off. What did you use?

+1 on the short nap.

I started with a regular microfiber plush towel but switched over to a PakShak Silver Surfer Ultra-Edgeless Micro Fiber Towel.

One other suggestion would be to start on the sides of the vehicle and finish on a horizontal surface. I found that once the applicator became saturated, it was easier to "wring out" the excess product in the pad and spread it on the hood as opposed to having it run down the side of a fender or door.
 
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