This case study was originally written by Authorized Detailer Von Ahlene of Washlab Auto Spa+ Detail Studio.
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This case study was adapted from notes and photos sent from customer Patrick Ucci. It has been lightly edited for clarity.
This following guide was originally written by Mike Phillips for the Autogeek.net forums. It has been edited slightly for formatting. To view the original post, click here. From Mike: “The new Dr. Beasley’s Z1 works great as you can see by the before and after results in the pictures above. Besides excellent correction ability, shine […]
Ever wondered if you can use NSP Z1 on marine gelcoat? Let detailing expert Mike Phillips answer that as he tackles a 19′ bass fishing boat: Thanks for the videos, Mike!
This NSP Z1 case study was submitted by Dr. Beasley’s customer Jeff C. Want to submit your own case study? E-mail myteam@drbeasleys.com with pictures and as much detail as you can provide! “I finally had the pleasure of using NSP Z1 on a customer’s vehicle today. This 2018 Nissan Titan XD was compounded and sealed 3 […]
Springfield, IL-based detailer AZS Auto Solutions recently protected a 1 of 1 factory matte Ferrari 458 Speciale with Dr. Beasley’s Matte Paint Coating Pro and the results are nothing short of stunning. This vehicle was custom-ordered from Ferrari by a high net worth client with no expense spared. The 458 is a “collector” car in […]
This NSP case study was submitted by Dr. Beasley’s Authorized Detailer Mike Lambert of The Shine Shop Auto Detailing. Want to submit your own case study? E-mail myteam@drbeasleys.com with pictures and as much detail as you can provide! THE CAR: 2019 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat RedeyeTHE NSPs: NSP 45, NSP 95THE PADS: Meguiar’s microfiber pad; white Rupes […]
Nano Surface Primers don’t discriminate. Any coating, be it Dr. Beasley’s or another’s, can and will reap the benefits of NSPs. This makes them a staple for any coating installer — no matter what brand you (or your customer) opts for, you know NSPs will get the finish corrected and ready to fullest possible extent. […]
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