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

Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Interesting sounding system....



If part A is a "liquid" does that mean it applies similar to something like Optimum Opti-Seal?



Nitro Seal is a liquid refer to page one of this thread applied with pc this is part A ; Part B is a creamy mixture to be applied after you buff off the nitro seal it helps durability also probably helps keep its look longer.
 
Ben@Autopia said:
Hey Picus,

The site did have a field for tax ID number as the site used to accept resell # to not charge tax. It was an option field though. We have gone ahead and remove it though as it not used much.



Once you fill out the basic info such as user name, password, etc, and click submit, it will then asks for your address.



Thanks. The issue now is the product shows as unavailable (the one Thomas linked), so I guess the deal is over. I was going to call today to order it. :x
 
Darkstar752 said:
Thanks for all the info Tunch! So the part B is a wax somewhat? What would it be classified as, and David did you use the full 2 part system or just the sealant? Also, last question I promise :) Just wondering about the price. Thanks!



Nope. I just used the sealant(part A). I can't wait to see what happenes when the bonding agent comes into play. If I were to make a guestimate based on 3D's current product pricing structure; I'd have to say it will be very affordable.



Shiny Lil Detlr said:
Interesting sounding system....



If part A is a "liquid" does that mean it applies similar to something like Optimum Opti-Seal?



Part A is just like a traditional sealant as far as application goes (wipe on>wipe off). I can't comment on Part B until I try it 1st hand which will be next weekend.



Striker said:
What are the primary differences between the Nitro Seal and the HD Uno and Poxy?



All three products are paint sealants, correct?



UNO is a polish and NS & Poxy are both paint sealants. Nitro Seal has some very alternative new technology where you apply the Part B catalyst AFTER you apply/remove the sealant Part A.
 
Tunch just e-mailed me the video of Nitro Seal (w/A&B) on the trunk of a car that had been washed about 20 times. Check out the gloss meter sliding around:



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I had a chance to work with Nitro Seal(part A) on a couple more cars last weekend too. It looks very nice on White & Metallics too:



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David Fermani said:
Tunch just e-mailed me the video of Nitro Seal (w/A&B) on the trunk of a car that had been washed about 20 times. Check out the gloss meter sliding around:



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David that's slick or what??? It looks like ice skating.:bounce
 
Not sure exactly (its probably proprietary), but the Duragloss product goes underneath the sealant where the Nitro Seal bonding agent goes over the sealant. I'd imagine doing it this way locks in the look and durability better.
 
Great question KB - 2 totally different products and technology all together. Sealant vs. Coating. Application, looks, cost and durability are different. The coating (to my eyes) doesn't alter the look of the surface where NS does. NS also is super slick where OC is actually grabby.
 
So, will you continue to use both products?

If so, will one be sold for its merits over the other?



And... do you still use waxes versus these two products?

I mean, do you still apply various LSP's simply by desire?
 
Kevin Brown said:
So, will you continue to use both products?

I sure will. There's a place for each in my arsenal of products for sure.



Kevin Brown said:
If so, will one be sold for its merits over the other?

Not all clients and their cars will choose or qualify for OC. If they don't, I usually (99% of the time) apply a sealant.



Kevin Brown said:
And... do you still use waxes versus these two products?

I mean, do you still apply various LSP's simply by desire?

Hardly ever do I use, recommend or buy waxes. They don't make sense for me in this hot/sunny environment. For the time being I will keep exclusively using Nitro Seal, but there's certainly no hard feelings for Blackfire, Zaino and all the others.
 
We will be showing it, but it will not be ready for sale yet. Should be released sometimes in August.
 
Used Nitro Seal again last weekend on this fly green vintage Porsche that I'm getting ready for a Concours event. So far NS has been an absolute pleasure to work with. Love it's glow.



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David Fermani- How did the NS look on that (oh-so-beautiful!) vintage Porsche in person? I'm wondering "period correct look?"



Oh, and what about black/etc. trim? Is the NS trim-friendly?
 
I (and the owner) think it looked great. I've been maintaining this vehicle for a couple years and I've polished and sealed it a bunch of times. It's never looked better than is has after the NS! And yes, the car is 100%(or pretty darn close) to standard. The color is "Irish Green". No worries on the trim either(window seals). I actually used 1Z Gummi Pflege on the bumper pads and bodyside trim.
 
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