My new favorite Sealant is......(update & video w/Part A & B)

porta said:
David, how is the durability? If its your new favourite sealant this should last a while, right?

I think David is on the way to California to give a seminar at 3D Factory.
 
Thewaxer said:
I think David is on the way to California to give a seminar at 3D Factory.



Indeed; after which point I think we'll be made aware of much more information about NS from Tunch and Ben, among others....
 
Thewaxer said:
I think David is on the way to California to give a seminar at 3D Factory.



Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Indeed; after which point I think we'll be made aware of much more information about NS from Tunch and Ben, among others....



Yup, I'm here!! :hat: I'll be finding out alot more about this product and will certainly be reporting back my findings. Stay tuned....
 
David I have a feeling you may know a little more about this product then your telling these people? :eyebrows:







Just saying! :whoo:



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I'll take one of the 3D POLO's in XL.. Thx !!!



That little bottle of Nitro looks like an energy drink for detailers.....



Looking forward to trying Nitro..............
 
Can't wait to try it out. How about a sneak peak from my desk at work! Ill have a reveiw for both parts by Friday. I can't wait to use it. LOL





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Ben@Autopia said:
Fermani is gonna be so jealous. :nervous:



Shiny Lil Detlr said:
That's what he gets for being on "vacation" :lol:



That's the funniest thing I've seen yet! Better hope :pray2: there's a UPS delivery sitting @ my door step by the time I get back from vacation. :smash::boxing::nono::furious::deadhorse:
 
I finally had a chance to continue testing the final version of Nitro Seal that uses 2 parts (A & B). I can honestly say that I have never experienced a protection system that uses such a unique system of components! The characteristics of the finished product are none the less amazing and complimentary of the science involved in its development. Solid colors look extremely deep, rich and glossy while metallics sparkle and pop. Each step is very easy to complete and there is really no guess work involved with their application. Removal is effortless and I have yet to witness any streaking even with +100 heat indexes coupled by S. Florida summer humidity. The feeling that this product leaves behind is thick and slippery. The following is my rendition of how I’ve been using NS thus far:



Part A is a super slippery clear fluid. 2-3 dabs on an applicator can easily do atleast ½ an entire vehicle! The closest I can describe this product is how it resembles Opti-Seal, but goes a lot further, is thicker and much wetter as it goes on the finish. Evaporation is interesting too. Immediately after application, the product begins to slowly evaporate onto the surface. After doing the entire vehicle you’ll find that 90% of the product has already dried onto the vehicle. Another quick swipe of the applicator can easily thin out any high spots to “push awayâ€�drying. There is no surface slickness after this product and it is not wiped or removed (WOWA). Here’s a few videos to further explain Part A’s application:



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Here’s how the product looks immediately after its application:



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Here’s how it and the rest of the vehicle sections look moments after full Part A application. Pay close attention to the hood section to get a baseline how quickly this thick residue evaporates moments after:





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Part B is a creamy thin fluid that goes on almost as easy as Part A. I have yet to use this via DA, but I would imagine it would work great. The key to this step is applying a very thin layer to aid in its removal. You tend to use a little more Part B than Part A, but 1-2 dabs can quickly regenerate your applicator to continue the process . 6-8 total dabs is all that is really needed to do a midsized vehicle. As it dries, it hazes like many protectants. I have noticed that if you allow this product to totally dry, its removal is slightly easier. I have also removed it immediately after too without any problems. Here’s some more videos to illustrate this the application and how the product looks as it dries:







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Finished product 24hrs after application:





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