Thanks for the video, it's cool that you're still branching out and trying new things. The best teachers are life long students.
@Greg_P6116 ай бұрын
Hey bud great video. I was a skeptic at first, but I didn’t fully understand Nanotechnology. Now that I’ve done a deep dive into it made better sense to me. This was 2-3 years ago. I’ll be honest with you. For years I have been installing coatings and had a hard time telling my customers “this is a five or 7 year coating” In my experience none of these coatings were lasting through more than 3 Michigan winters. That was until I started using Dr Beasley’s NSP primers. Now my Coatings are performing like they were just applied two to three years later. It really is a revolutionary product. Don’t let the “time saver” thing get put at the top of the benefits of these polishes. The game changer is the extreme bonding that happens to the coating you apply afterwards. I’m serious this is an amazing product, and I no longer hesitate to tell my customers our coatings are going to last years and years
@86spirit609 ай бұрын
Thanks for your video review of these. Currently trying to learn this range of products also because it has many supposed features im looking for. The learning curve with these seems easier to grasp to anyone new to polishing, and harder to understand for someone that has ingrained other older processes. I feel you should continue to refine your own individual process and master these because its likely this new tech is here to stay and is only going to improve. No ipa wipe, direct sunlight application being possible and the entire line generating no dust and intercoat adhesion for the following ceramic coating to be applied over it are game changers for me. The hardest part to grasp is in working these a little longer and that its a non diminishing polish, so in the back of my mind im still worrying "im gonna burn thru this clear if I keep working this any more."
@directorofsuccess9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the insightful comment! I think you are absolutely correct that the NSP learning curve is likely shorter with someone new to polishing.... but while it's hard to break old habits, those detailers that breakthrough realize all those benefits you wrote about above. Cheers, and happy detailing!
@directorofsuccess9 ай бұрын
Thanks for featuring the Nano Surface Primers! Once you break through the learning curve, your process will be faster (no panel wipe) and you will deliver the most durable possible bond of ANY ceramic coating to follow. Faster process, better results.
@edespinosa41809 ай бұрын
Great honest review...I tried all of them and never got it to work.I talked to Chris about it but I wasn't happy with the results.He will be out here in California for a class on Friday so I can see what I am doing wrong.
@tubbycustard88663 ай бұрын
i dont think its as complicated as you're making it seem. other ppl mentioned it but you're basically stuck in old school. things change, new technology comes out and for a beginner that doesn't know all the naunces it probably isn't rocket science like you're making it out to seem. I'm tempted to try it out to get rid of DA haze on my black car. but I do appreciate how honest and critical you were of them, nice to see an honest review even tho they sent it for free
@shawnhuntermark3995Ай бұрын
I got introduced tor dr Beasley products for my Matt finish paint and really like the line 2022 so now I decided to purchase the nsp z1 for a new black truck then to do ceramic over used a orbital buffer and a yellow pad had great success then did their 1201 ceramic from dr Beasley over top results were fantastic. I'm also obsessed with their bead hero spray after every wash.I think your video was very good, but I think you like what you like and it's hard to change someone when there are familiar with a line they use all the time .
@godofdun9 ай бұрын
Kinda would have liked to see what you thought of the Z1, not that I think you would have liked that any better but more as another point of reference.
@phasmata38138 ай бұрын
Nailed all of my first impressions also. I also don't like how there is no acknowledgement of the question of what these products will do to pass and towels after use or over time either. I also didn't feel like 150 was very impressive or easy to work with, and with another NSP like 95 or 45 to follow any compound, why do we need to feel obligated to use an NSP compound anyway if it isn't doing the job as well or as easily as others? I haven't seen haze, but I have seen cases where I keep seeing streaking no matter how many times I've wiped even when using a never-used pad and a never-used towel on a brand new vehicle. "It's a system, and once you overcome the learning curve... and we can sell you classes to teach you" seems to be the answer to some of this, but at the end of the day, I never needed to pay for a class to get any other polishes I've ever used to work for me, and those are the products Dr B is competing against. I, too, want to like these products, but Dr B feels at times like it is getting in its own way with some sort of an agenda of trying to maintain a specific image as a company and as a seller of training (especially after acquiring Mike Philips and adopting his usual recipe of selling classes). I'm on another test run of them as I write this, and there is a lot that I love about NSPs, but there are some specific frustrations that keep tempting me to just reach for the 3d One or CarPro Essence instead, and I feel like the only thing Dr B will have to say is that I just need to keep wrestling with it until I figure it out or go to them for training.
@phasmata38138 ай бұрын
The sheer overwhelming amount of buzzwording-nano this and nano that-also gets really tiresome. They need to get their marketing people stop drinking the buzzword Kool aid and trust that much straighter talk is what the people who will be most loyal really want.
@marsEv3109 ай бұрын
I would like to see a product to clean and restore my titanium exhaust. I haven’t seen any products for this except for metal polish. Come on Dr prescribe me something.
@86spirit609 ай бұрын
Cronos by Labocosmetica. You will love it.
@directorofsuccess9 ай бұрын
We can certainly help to preserve that titanium exhaust with our Metal Coat product... the industry's first ceramic coating dedicated to "uncoated" metal and it is rated up to 1400 degrees Fahrenheit!
@mikec84722 күн бұрын
Bad review, no offense. I think the NSPs produce the best finish on any paint types, no haze, no holograms, etc. I agree with what Mike Phillips says about their superior abrasive technology.