Crystal Seal

Hi fellas,

sorry to jump in, but I just tried Crystal seal for the first time. I usually use Sonax PNS but clients have complained it is not slick and feel I haven't apply any "wax" to their cars.

Crystal seal was so easy to use, and has a slick that I really loved when using BFWD back then. My only question is, how long does CS protects the car? And can I top it with other type of wax? Auto Finesse Illusion for example?

Thanks
 
Hi fellas,

sorry to jump in, but I just tried Crystal seal for the first time. I usually use Sonax PNS but clients have complained it is not slick and feel I haven't apply any "wax" to their cars.

Crystal seal was so easy to use, and has a slick that I really loved when using BFWD back then. My only question is, how long does CS protects the car? And can I top it with other type of wax? Auto Finesse Illusion for example?

Thanks

You should be able to get 6+ months out of it if you wash properly and keep it "up'd" with BFWD Polymer products. I usually use it as topper on top of BFWD, so maybe 6+ months is a little long since I may still have protection after 6+ months, but it could just be the CS is gone but the BFWD is still there. Here's what I do to keep it going as long as possible:

1) After a 2BM, I use BFMS Instant Detailer as a drying aid
2) Use BFRW when you do rinseless as it contains the WD polymers. Finish with BF Polymer Spray.
3) Every month or so, I'll add MS Paste Wax to the front of the hood, front bumper, and side mirrors as an additional sacrificial layer for bugs.

It's so easy to use that you could add another coat or two after 3 months if you are using it by itself, just to be sure.

This is my summer routine and I still seem to have protection after 7 months (April - Oct). One coat BFWD followed by 2 coats of BFCS.
 
CS will last a few months depending on your environment. Yes you can top CS with any wax you choose.

Thanks!! I applied it on my wife's Fiat Uno and she noticed the shine right away (a miracle)
The gloss was definitely better than Sonax PNS, but the beading of PNS is unbeatable.

You should be able to get 6+ months out of it if you wash properly and keep it "up'd" with BFWD Polymer products. I usually use it as topper on top of BFWD, so maybe 6+ months is a little long since I may still have protection after 6+ months, but it could just be the CS is gone but the BFWD is still there. Here's what I do to keep it going as long as possible:

1) After a 2BM, I use BFMS Instant Detailer as a drying aid
2) Use BFRW when you do rinseless as it contains the WD polymers. Finish with BF Polymer Spray.
3) Every month or so, I'll add MS Paste Wax to the front of the hood, front bumper, and side mirrors as an additional sacrificial layer for bugs.

It's so easy to use that you could add another coat or two after 3 months if you are using it by itself, just to be sure.

This is my summer routine and I still seem to have protection after 7 months (April - Oct). One coat BFWD followed by 2 coats of BFCS.


Thanks... glad to hear the durability. Honestly, BF has always been good to me. No other sealant lasted as long as BFWD and I tried several ones.. Menzerna FMJ and PL, Jetseal and more.
 
Hi fellas,

sorry to jump in, but I just tried Crystal seal for the first time. I usually use Sonax PNS but clients have complained it is not slick and feel I haven't apply any "wax" to their cars.

Crystal seal was so easy to use, and has a slick that I really loved when using BFWD back then. My only question is, how long does CS protects the car? And can I top it with other type of wax? Auto Finesse Illusion for example?

Thanks

Sonax Polymer Net Shield is not slick to the touch but is when washing, the time it truly matters. From what I was told PNS was developed for the Sonax coating in Europe to help fight against water spotting. It just happens to be a durable stand alone sealant when used on bare paint. I personally ask each customer what characteristics they want in their LSP. I have many that say "I don't care, I just want something that will last", these are the type who receive Sonax PNS.

If you continue to use PNS as your LSP, do a final wipe with Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer. Maybe pick up a case and sell it to your customers to maintain their paint?

- Richard
 
Sonax Polymer Net Shield is not slick to the touch but is when washing, the time it truly matters. From what I was told PNS was developed for the Sonax coating in Europe to help fight against water spotting. It just happens to be a durable stand alone sealant when used on bare paint. I personally ask each customer what characteristics they want in their LSP. I have many that say "I don't care, I just want something that will last", these are the type who receive Sonax PNS.

If you continue to use PNS as your LSP, do a final wipe with Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer. Maybe pick up a case and sell it to your customers to maintain their paint?

- Richard


Still, there is something to be said for that "slick/soft" feel. I know better, but still gotta touch the paint.......... mmmmm
 
Still, there is something to be said for that "slick/soft" feel. I know better, but still gotta touch the paint.......... mmmmm

I agree, I definitely feel better when paint is slick as opposed to a bare glass feel. I wonder if there is a way to modify PNS to make it slick without affecting durability?
 
Sonax Polymer Net Shield is not slick to the touch but is when washing, the time it truly matters. From what I was told PNS was developed for the Sonax coating in Europe to help fight against water spotting. It just happens to be a durable stand alone sealant when used on bare paint. I personally ask each customer what characteristics they want in their LSP. I have many that say "I don't care, I just want something that will last", these are the type who receive Sonax PNS.

If you continue to use PNS as your LSP, do a final wipe with Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer. Maybe pick up a case and sell it to your customers to maintain their paint?

- Richard

First, this is a pic of the car worked. Half PNS and other Half CS.

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Yeah selling the client a quick detailer is a must. Some of them love it.. others.. don't even bother washing their own car.
For those who don't wash their car (80%) they feel cheated as the paint is not slick. This is what they are told at the dealership and other shops when trying to sell them a wash and wax.

So far, CS has been amazing to me. So much easier to apply, slick feeling. Beading is not great, but the sheeting is awesome.
 

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Another BFCS results. This time on my 2011 Honda Fit. Looks amazing on red. 100% CS, maybe later I'll be topping with some wax.. not sure yet.
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Love cs over mine and especially more than pns.
 

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