Hey guys been detailing forever, with the loss of my garage/hose access I have been stuck doing waterless washes using Chemical Guys Hose Free Ecowash and Touchless drive through washes when very dirty. Nearest coin op car wash is 30 mins one way. I am debating what to do for y next winter prep, it usually involves Clay, Klasse AIO and followed by 845. This has surprisingly lasted me almost 12 months in the NE winters. This included being washed and they wiped with Megs UQW or Lucas Spray Wax or Eagle One Wipe and Shine detailer (this seems to have some protection in it, makes the car VERY hydrophobic).
Im located in the Northeast(NY) and am currently traveling back and forth between NY and DC for work. I have an apartment shared garage where I can do some of my work, but there isnt a hose anywhere. I was thinking about using Sonax PNS this winter and purchased a can. It appears I need do clay, do an IPA or cleansing and then install PNS. I`ve never done IPA wipedowns and dont want to. At that point Im ok trying a cheaper coating. I see Mckees 37 paint coating is $35 and supposed to last 2 years.
My car has very very few light swirls, so I will not correct the paint since I dont have electrical access to use my PC in a garage. The car in question is a 2016 Charger RT Scatpack which is Torred (Bright red with no flake). I currently have in my arsenal, 845, Sonax Polymer Net Shield , Klasse AIO, CG Hose free ecowash and then 3 spray waxes (Lucas Slickmist, Megs UQW and Eagle One Wipe and Shine detailer).
So I have a couple of questions
1) I have read a lot of conflicting info, can I apply Sonax PNS over KAIO? Or should I clay and do an IPA wipedown prior to application?
2) Return the Sonax PNS, get the Mckees 37 coating prep polish and paint coating? Clay and apply the prep polish followed by the coating? I will continue to maintain it with the hose free and my spray waxes. Also I can I apply the Mckees paint sealant to wheels or windows (not windshield)? I see they have separate coatings for glass and wheels.
3) Stick to my old regiment of AIO topped with 845 and maintained with the spray waxes?
Also an issue I have is, I usually will "touch up" the car with the detailer and quick waxes every couple of weeks when it is dusty. If I get a coating I will continue to do so, hence my reservation about using expensive coatings. I dont want to spend more than 35-50 on the coating.
Im located in the Northeast(NY) and am currently traveling back and forth between NY and DC for work. I have an apartment shared garage where I can do some of my work, but there isnt a hose anywhere. I was thinking about using Sonax PNS this winter and purchased a can. It appears I need do clay, do an IPA or cleansing and then install PNS. I`ve never done IPA wipedowns and dont want to. At that point Im ok trying a cheaper coating. I see Mckees 37 paint coating is $35 and supposed to last 2 years.
My car has very very few light swirls, so I will not correct the paint since I dont have electrical access to use my PC in a garage. The car in question is a 2016 Charger RT Scatpack which is Torred (Bright red with no flake). I currently have in my arsenal, 845, Sonax Polymer Net Shield , Klasse AIO, CG Hose free ecowash and then 3 spray waxes (Lucas Slickmist, Megs UQW and Eagle One Wipe and Shine detailer).
So I have a couple of questions
1) I have read a lot of conflicting info, can I apply Sonax PNS over KAIO? Or should I clay and do an IPA wipedown prior to application?
2) Return the Sonax PNS, get the Mckees 37 coating prep polish and paint coating? Clay and apply the prep polish followed by the coating? I will continue to maintain it with the hose free and my spray waxes. Also I can I apply the Mckees paint sealant to wheels or windows (not windshield)? I see they have separate coatings for glass and wheels.
3) Stick to my old regiment of AIO topped with 845 and maintained with the spray waxes?
Also an issue I have is, I usually will "touch up" the car with the detailer and quick waxes every couple of weeks when it is dusty. If I get a coating I will continue to do so, hence my reservation about using expensive coatings. I dont want to spend more than 35-50 on the coating.