The US Distributor of NxtZen products contacted me a few months ago and asked if I would try, and evaluate, an Australian-produced spray coating. I said Sure, but that it would be a month or so before I could try it because I had to wait for NE Ohio's weather to cooperate. It is a 1-year coating, and it seems to be a lot like GEON CanCoat.
Wanting to give the new coating the best chances of success, I researched Dr Beasley's NSP Primer Polishes, and decided to use one of them in place of my normal products. I chose the 95, because while the paint on my "New to Me' Camaro is in really good shape, it hadn't been cared for to my standards and had some oxidation, minor swirling, and some deeper was scratches.
To keep this post short, let me just say that as an ENHANCEMENT polish, the 95 EXCELLS!! Color, clarity, gloss and depth were all VASTLY improved. I used the amount recommended and really worked the polish in using a urofiber 50/50 pad. However for CORRECTION, the 95 wasn't enough to remove the deeper wash scratches. But since the car isn't black, it's "Hyper-Blue Metallic," you really have to look hard and at the correct angle and in the correct light to see what had been left behind.
In short, I could/should have used a more aggressive polish to correct the paint first, THEN used the 95 to bring the paint to near perfection. All in all though, the Dr Beasley's NSP polishes are now a definite 'Go-To' in my arsenal.
Wanting to give the new coating the best chances of success, I researched Dr Beasley's NSP Primer Polishes, and decided to use one of them in place of my normal products. I chose the 95, because while the paint on my "New to Me' Camaro is in really good shape, it hadn't been cared for to my standards and had some oxidation, minor swirling, and some deeper was scratches.
To keep this post short, let me just say that as an ENHANCEMENT polish, the 95 EXCELLS!! Color, clarity, gloss and depth were all VASTLY improved. I used the amount recommended and really worked the polish in using a urofiber 50/50 pad. However for CORRECTION, the 95 wasn't enough to remove the deeper wash scratches. But since the car isn't black, it's "Hyper-Blue Metallic," you really have to look hard and at the correct angle and in the correct light to see what had been left behind.
In short, I could/should have used a more aggressive polish to correct the paint first, THEN used the 95 to bring the paint to near perfection. All in all though, the Dr Beasley's NSP polishes are now a definite 'Go-To' in my arsenal.