Dr Beasley line

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Is anyone familiar with this line?? With the Autopia sale I figure it would be a great time to give it a try. The three products I'm looking at are the 1201, the nano coating, and the Plasma coat.

The thickness of the resin nano coating has me interested.
 
Hi there, we're certainly familiar with our product line (haha). Glad to hear you're thinking of us. If you want long lasting, easy to apply paint protection, go with Nano-Resin. It lasts 2-3 years. Formula 1201 and PlasmaCoat are both instant bonding, so the application process is quick. 1201 goes on wet, whereas PlasmaCoat goes on like a wax. PlasmaCoat is free from harsh chemicals (AKA earth friendly). Let us know if you have questions, we're always happy to help.
 
I've got the carnuba mist I still need to try out. Their packaging is fun and spot on!
 
Their matte products really
razzes my berries! :cool:


Bob
 
Well their matte paint care kit is included in all the matte Hyundai Veloster, beating out a lot of other similar matte paint care products so they're pretty good. You want to see a real nice shine.. apply Nano Resin and then wait a week, and top it with Plasma Coat. Plasma coat is easy enough to use that if you want to touch your car, put on another coat.
 
This line preforms as stated, Dr Beasley's have all proven to be top notch products!
 
I have had a bottle of Formula 1201 that I bought at detailfest this year, that until today had not had a chance to use. I did apply it on a previous coating applied almost a year ago. No issues and you have made the process very easy by applying it in the drying process and not having to wait for it to cure...less than 30 min after I was done it started to rain so happy that its an instant bond (sorry no pics due to rain...if you live in FL you'll know what I mean...) again, great product would like to see more videos of it on your you tube channel etc...can't wait to see how it behaves on the long run...for know....really excited on the results taking into account the price, ease of use etc


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Their Nuba paste used to be great but I don't think they make it anymore. :( Glad I still have some. Plasma does look interesting tho..
 
Just ordered some of the 1201 to try out on my vehicle (since I don't have a garage and can't apply a coating that requires curing overnight). I recently polished my vehicle with HD Speed, which has a sealant in it. Do I need to strip the sealant off before applying 1201?
 
haven't tried their LSP's but their fabric protector and bug barrier are good products:xyxthumbs:
 
When I need to re-coat my satin wheels, I'll be headed for some of their matte products.

Plasma Coat and Nano Resin are very appealing, but there doesn't seem to be much information out there in the way of first-hand reviews from non-vendor sources. I realize AG and others don't intentionally sell bad products, but the last time I bought a coating with few/no reviews it was the Blackfire paint coating. That turned out to be a disaster and I wasted a decent amount money. I fully admit I'm a little hesitant to trying less mainstream products after that experience.
 
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