HD Nitro Seal

Thomas Dekany

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Do you want unbeatable shine? CHECK!

Do you want gloss that is unmatched? CHECK!

Do you want very long lasting protection? CHECK!







Try ANY Wax or Sealant against NITRO SEAL and you'll see which product you prefer.







Take your car's paint to another level!

Unprecedented slickness & shine

Revolutionary, Patent Pending, two part polymer paint sealant system

Super easy to apply!



HD Nitro Seal





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Free Shipping on HD® Nitro SealTM (Anywhere USPS Flat rate ships. For those outside the US, import fees are the responsibility of the buyer.)





HD® Nitro SealTM is a revolutionary two part copolymer paint sealant system that is designed to be used by everyone who owns a vehicle. It is easily applied by hand; so anyone can do it.





No need for endless manuals, polishers, or equipment. HD® Nitro SealTM will make your car look newer than when you bought it.





This two part process is the first of its kind. HD® Nitro SealTM activates its brilliance when you blend Part A and Part B(patent pending). on the surface of the automobile. Each bottle is topped off with nitrogen gas to ensure longevity of the shelf life and deliver spectacular results.





Part A is an aminofunctional fluid group and Part B is a hybrid Montan wax composite. Part A provides excellent surface affinity and spreadability through its incredible wetting feature (that’s why a little goes a long way), thus anchoring the product to the car paint.





What others are saying:





“thats the best looking 11 year old jetta i've ever seen.�





“now you have a product that not only looks fantastic, but it will outlast most other LSPs of its kind. Here is what I think: Not only does NS look as good as POXY, it looks BETTER. Actually, a lot better. The gloss is off the charts…It also feels very very slick. NS is everything one would want.� – Thomas Dekany





Another blogger mentions: “Looks like the final sealant purchase for me. Nitro will replace my Zaino�





Application Review





Technical Review





Kit Contains:

- 1 HD Nitro Seal Part A

- 1 HD Nitro Seal Part B

- 1 Red Applicator

- 1 Black Applicator

- 1 Microfiber Towel

- 1 Latex Glove

- 1 Instruction Sheet

- 1 Nitro Seal Box (UPS orders only).





*Orders shipped with USPS Flat Rate Small Box will not include the Nitro Seal Box
 
I really want to try this some day.



But I really need to eat through some of my other products first...



As I'm sitting outside right now admiring my Mazda3 I did with Speed/Poxy a few weeks ago. Such a great look.:cool:
 
That day is coming! :)



reeeko99 said:
I really want to try this some day.



But I really need to eat through some of my other products first...



As I'm sitting outside right now admiring my Mazda3 I did with Speed/Poxy a few weeks ago. Such a great look.:cool:
 
Hi whis9 - if the paint is in good shape, you could do an alcohol wipe to remove the old protection. Or a gentle polishing step will also do the same and will freshen up the paint as well.
 
I have a few question about Nitro Seal.



1. How long is the protection to last?



2. I think I remember reading that NS has a shelf life after it is opened. Can you refresh my memory?



3. Based on the pricing. Why should I choose NS over a regular sealant?

a. I could buy and apply multiple layers of sealant for the cost.



4. A follow up to #3. Why should I choose NS over a coating like OC/OG or CQ?
 
Hi Troy



1 - 12-18 months



2 - 6 months after it is opened, 2 years unopened



3 - look - I mean you really have to see how good NS looks and durability (what other sealant last anywhere close to that?)

a - the gloss and shine is still in Nitro Seal's favor :)



4 - the look you get with Nitro Seal can not be matched with any coating that I have seen or personally used, and it is an easier process to reapply and repolish if needed. I guess if you have a beater and never going to do anything to it, yes do the coating. But if you are into your car and like to "take care" of it, have that amazing gloss, NS is the answer.

With the coating the look is the same. You are stuck with it.
 
Thomas Dekany said:
Hi Troy



1 - 12-18 months



2 - 6 months after it is opened, 2 years unopened



3 - look - I mean you really have to see how good NS looks and durability (what other sealant last anywhere close to that?)

a - the gloss and shine is still in Nitro Seal's favor :)



4 - the look you get with Nitro Seal can not be matched with any coating that I have seen or personally used, and it is an easier process to reapply and repolish if needed. I guess if you have a beater and never going to do anything to it, yes do the coating. But if you are into your car and like to "take care" of it, have that amazing gloss, NS is the answer.

With the coating the look is the same. You are stuck with it.





12-18 months is definetly good.



With around 6 month window it would seem you would need to use the rest on another vehicle or more.



How many vehicles can you possible get out of one set of NS? Do you up charge for the application and durability?



If NS looks as good as some reports I am definetly interested in trying it out. I guess I will have to sit back and consider the benefits vs the cost.
 
You can do several cars with it for sure.



I never up sell anything. I charge by the hour and if I feel like it I put it on. Depending on the car. You know?







TroyScherer said:
12-18 months is definetly good.



With around 6 month window it would seem you would need to use the rest on another vehicle or more.



How many vehicles can you possible get out of one set of NS? Do you up charge for the application and durability?



If NS looks as good as some reports I am definetly interested in trying it out. I guess I will have to sit back and consider the benefits vs the cost.
 
i had my Nitroseal for close to 6 months. I have done my Mazda 2 times doing 2 coats each time. I bet I can do my car another 3-4 times atleast and I am what you call a heavy user. As far as looks its probably the glossiest wettest look I have seen. the first time I used UNO then 2 coats of NS the second time I used Speed then 2 coats of NS. To me it looked a little better after speed. I rather have looks than durability ,this seems to have both.
 
Great to hear your experience dogma!



dogma said:
i had my Nitroseal for close to 6 months. I have done my Mazda 2 times doing 2 coats each time. I bet I can do my car another 3-4 times atleast and I am what you call a heavy user. As far as looks its probably the glossiest wettest look I have seen. the first time I used UNO then 2 coats of NS the second time I used Speed then 2 coats of NS. To me it looked a little better after speed. I rather have looks than durability ,this seems to have both.
 
Quick question, hope its alright to post this here. I did some searching and could not find an answer, I just had PPF applied to our new car and I want to seal the rest of the car as well. It seams opti-coat can be applied over the film and increases protection, has Nitroseal been tested over a PPF yet? One other question, for those of you who have seen both, does Nitroseal give more depth (think Carnuba) than Opti-coat. I have seen opti-coat on a few vehicle and it does look very sterile to me.
 
while in LA last time, we did a 50/50 on a hood. One side Nitro, the other side OC. The difference was day and night, which is understandable. However, if oc is put on a brand car, without polishing first, I can see that it may not look 'brilliant".

To answer your question, of course you can put Nitro Seal over clear bra. I do it all the time. Poxy as well.



VBPXer said:
Quick question, hope its alright to post this here. I did some searching and could not find an answer, I just had PPF applied to our new car and I want to seal the rest of the car as well. It seams opti-coat can be applied over the film and increases protection, has Nitroseal been tested over a PPF yet? One other question, for those of you who have seen both, does Nitroseal give more depth (think Carnuba) than Opti-coat. I have seen opti-coat on a few vehicle and it does look very sterile to me.
 
Thanks for the quick reply Thomas, I should have clarified that I have already done a proper wash, iron-x, clay, light compound/polish before the PPF was applied. I will ensure the remainder of the vehicle is corrected before sealing =)
 
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