Review: Dr. Beasley's NSP Z1 - One Step Primer & Nanocoating with Ti02 & Si02 + Composite Engineered Abrasives

I'm at the front door now waiting for the package! Lol....

Ha ha...


I think this is going to be my bread and butter from here on out!

Feeling really excited about the concept and the product!

Thank you very much Mike.

Tom

Well wait to you get it and try it out. Wipe-off isn't bad but now days I compare everything to BF One Step - I'm really getting lazy.

I would point out that, because this is brand new technology - I'm already looking forward for Jim's next evolution of this technology.

For example - an aggressive version of this for hardcore production detailing.


I'm looking forward to having Jim and this product at my upcoming class when I teach Production Detailing. We get to this session after the class goes over FLEX tools on Saturday morning.

Everyone loves the Production Detailing class, especially after doing so much show car detailing on Friday.

:)
 
What's the difference between the NSP 45 and the NSP Z1? They sound similar.
 
Dublow...

NSP 45 is a fine polish---and preps surface for ceramic coating.
There's 150, 95 and 45 polishes.

The NSP Z1 is a AIO. Corrects and puts down ceramic coating!

Tom
 
A question...

I see you used only 3 large pads on the car. Why is that?

I tend to go through 6 to 9 pads or more.

And what happens to the pads after using the Z1? Can they be cleaned or do you have to toss them since pads may be loaded with ceramic product?

Tom
 
Just came in few minutes ago!!!

Doing happy dance now!

Waiting for another order to get here on Friday.

Tentatively, we're looking to start work on the GT350 sometime next week Wednesday.

Tom
 
Mike,

Has this hit AG yet?

Tks, Greg

I just looked at the,

What's New


page on the AG store and didn't see it there. Also looked on the Dr. Beasley's store page - didn't see it there.


Jim - the owner will be here next week, he's bringing each person in the class their own tube. I'll ask him when it starts shipping.

Remember - this is a brand new product. Jim sent it to me to review. That's how I got it early. And I always appreciate the companies that trust me to test and review their products.


:)
 
Just curious since the waters are so muddy these days with all the different product claims. Does this leave behind a true ceramic coating, or more of a ceramic sealant along the vein of TW Hybrid Ceramic or Maguiar's Hybrid Ceramic?
 
Just curious since the waters are so muddy these days with all the different product claims. Does this leave behind a true ceramic coating, or more of a ceramic sealant along the vein of TW Hybrid Ceramic or Maguiar's Hybrid Ceramic?

Similar question: Hybrid Solutions Polish and Wax and Mckees 360 One Step are AIOs that leave behind ceramic sealants. Is this product in that same vein, or is it claiming more of a true coating (which probably isn’t possible but at least less polymers and higher SiO2/TiO2 concentration in whatever resins it uses in the formula)?

In other words, is this a comparable with those AIOs that are ‘ceramic infused’ sealants, or is this more of a CarPro Essence Extreme but the protection payed down is more suitable with its properties to be an LSP rather than a primer only?
 
Just curious since the waters are so muddy these days with all the different product claims. Does this leave behind a true ceramic coating, or more of a ceramic sealant along the vein of TW Hybrid Ceramic or Maguiar's Hybrid Ceramic?

Looks to be more of a "ceramic" infused sealant.
 
It's a resin based coating...

Tom

CarPro Essence and Essence Plus also contains resins but they are not coatings. Thus why I was saying what is left behind is a ceramic infused form of protection.
 
Went to Beasley website in past and it said it was a resin based coating. Went to site this evening and can't find the info...

Oh well....

Tom
 
It's a resin based coating...

Tom

Resin is kind of a particular type of polymer, either natural or synthetic. Products that contain resins include Liquid Glass and Collinite 845. I'd think whether it's a coating or not would be determined by film thickness and company marketing.
 
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