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

David Fermani

Forza Auto Salon
***Please go to post #100 to see the latest info & application videos for the final production batch of HD Nitro Seal w/ Part A & B***



3D/HD Nitro Seal :first:





As being one of the original beta testers to the HD Car Care line, a few weeks back I was hand delivered this new product from Tunch to test prior to it getting it’s final seal of approval and certification. I tried Nitro Seal along with the latest & greatest UNO 3 version and I honestly can’t say enough great things about how the product worked. Thank God I had the proper canvas to test it on too as the way this product made this 2007 black Porsche Turbo look better than new. I’ve never seen black look so deep and reflective. Almost Zaino Z5esk, but much, much deeper. Application was a breeze too. 3-4 little drops on a finishing pad (speed 3 DA) and it spread over 3 panels and still wanted to go more. All in all, I probably used 12-15 peas sizes drops on the entire car. At 1st the product has to play catch up with the surface as you apply it. Once a thin coat is spread over the surface it almost acts like a jewelling polish how it keeps liking to be worked over and over coating the surface. This video shows what I mean:



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One of the best things about the application of this product is the way it wipes off the surface. After applying it to the entire vehicle’s paint and glass, I went in and take a quick snack break while I let 2 fans blow over the car. Once I returned the sealant look and oily texture was unchanged. I was hesitant to wipe the product off the surface prematurely in fear of leaving a oily uncured film behind, but in amazement the product wiped off effortlessly. And, there were ZERO streaks and ZERO oily film. This product wiped so well off the surface that when I pulled in out into the sun, I didn’t need to do a single touch up. DONE! Plus, the surface is super thick feeling and slicking is on full tilt.



Here’s a video and a few beauty shots:



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Here’s a sneak peak of 3D’s new & improved UNO pads:



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Thank you sir. Not sure. I'll forward this to Tunch/Ben and see if they can comment on the Nitro Seal technology & placement.
 
David I did not need to read this thank you, I just purchased 32oz of Poxy lol. Seriously thought great news, car looks amazing and those pads have my attention
 
Wow, thanks for that video. It really makes the point of how easy to use this will be. And the results on that black Porsche are stunning.
 
hmm been on the fence about ordering some HD Uno/Poxy 32oz deal with some pads but if they're coming out with few new items I think I'm going to wait.
 
nice, looks like another solid product. look forward to trying it out, thanks for the review... :biggrin:
 
Hey - I just got another quart of POXY too! But what the heck, it's a great LSP and I will use it up quick enough!
 
David Fermani- Oh sheesh, another "gotta try it!" product recommendation from you! You know how those have worked out for me in the past; between this and UNO my VISA card is quivering :scared:
 
Barry Theal said:
Could be worse! COuld be another car or something! lol



Tell me about it....wanna buy a showroom TBSS that will *NOT* accommodate two Beaucerons and that my wife can't get comfortable driving :o
 
Accumulator said:
Tell me about it....wanna buy a showroom TBSS that will *NOT* accommodate two Beaucerons and that my wife can't get comfortable driving :o



Say what? You're getting rid of it already? Sounds like me when I had mine, owned it for less than a year and traded.
 
Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Say what? You're getting rid of it already?



Just not the right tool for the job and I prefer my other toys when I want to drive something fun (which kinda surprises me as the TBSS *is* a nice piece). Too nice to drive in the winter without extensive protective measures too.



It's a bit of money to just be sitting in the corner gathering dust with my other unused vehicles, but I'm gonna lose a bundle on it.
 
Accumulator said:
Just not the right tool for the job and I prefer my other toys when I want to drive something fun (which kinda surprises me as the TBSS *is* a nice piece). Too nice to drive in the winter without extensive protective measures too.



It's a bit of money to just be sitting in the corner gathering dust with my other unused vehicles, but I'm gonna lose a bundle on it.



Heh... yeah you sound EXACTLY like me when I made the decision to get rid of mine.... and I too lost a bundle in the process.



Only difference is I did drive mine through one winter. It had the 3M paint protection film on it so that kept it pretty well protected, but I did take the wheels off and put a set of 17" all seasons on it with JUST enough clearance for the brakes (in fact, those wheels and tires are still sitting in my barn taking up space).



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I had planned to drop a supercharger on it and do some suspension work, but ultimately I decided it would never meet my expectations fully no matter how much I put into it.
 
Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Heh... yeah you sound EXACTLY like me when I made the decision to get rid of mine.... and I too lost a bundle in the process..



Roger that, we're stimulating the economy :chuckle:
 
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