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Originally Posted by Desertnate
Did you find these reviews on YouTube or elsewhere?
I too am curious about the level of cut Z1 offers. The last AIO I used, Griots One Step Sealant, offered a surprising amount of correction on softer paint, but durability is lacking. I really liked it but knew it wouldn't do much on hard German paint. We've had a couple reviews here, but without an idea of the hardness of the paint or rough idea of the level of cut the product offers, I'm not sure how well it would work for me in some circumstances.
I was talking about TMQs review on a white Mustang. Seemed like it corrected moderate swirls with an orange M37 medium polishing pad pretty well.
I suppose that means it should have no issue removing any type of LSP for a one step correction and coating prep without any prior polishing being needed. Would still be interested if anyone tries that though. That’s basically my hopeful plan for this stuff. I love Essence but I always polish the previous LSP off before using it as CarPro recommends.
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Originally Posted by Desertnate
Great results. Thanks! How hard was the paint? Body shop paint jobs I've encountered seem to be pretty soft.
I would call it medium. Imo pretty much the ideal hardness to work with.
Ripping through your mind like a hurricane full of novocaine
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Before:
After:
Orange hex pad on a 15mm DA
Non-aggressive passes.
Speed 4.5, three passes or so.
Smells like grapefruit.
I like it.
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Wow...
How was the wipe off? Had a feeling due oxidized paint on the trailer the the Z1 would have glued itself to the paint!
Looks great...
Looking forward to your thoughts!
Tom
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I let it rest for a couple mins, then did a couple more passes. I wasn’t counting aloud, so forgive me.
Here’s a video I made of the Z1:
I’m a better photographer than a videographer. My speaking voice might be a little low, I thought the Bluetooth earbuds microphone was recording audio, it was not.
And I don’t claim to know everything about polishing.
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Great Video....!
I enjoyed that----turned on the captions and was able to follow!
Well done!
Thanks for sharing.
Tom
Mr Tommy's
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Re: Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer
Originally Posted by Craig Encinitas
Before:
After:
Orange hex pad on a 15mm DA
Non-aggressive passes.
Speed 4.5, three passes or so.
Smells like grapefruit.
I like it.
Very nice before and after pictures - especially for an old trailer with single stage white paint.
Thank you for taking the time to take before and after pictures and the video.
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Originally Posted by Craig Encinitas
I let it rest for a couple mins, then did a couple more passes. I wasn’t counting aloud, so forgive me.
Ha ha...
training yourself to count your passes out loud is a discipline. I just did compound and polish testing in the garage and after that I did a Test Spot on an old 2-door Chevy. For both I did count my section passes out loud but I had to mentally remind myself.
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After the initial polishing I noticed some spotting, blotch marks after wiping. Just a couple small ones.
On the second test panel (not on video), I did a few rapid back and forth passes with light pressure then immediately wiped off. No residue left over.
The blessing and curse of white paint. It looks great, but can mask the imperfections.
I’m going to take an uneducated guess and say that the tiO2 and siO2 chemical resins really want to bond to the finish. That could explain why the wipe off may be a bit of a challenge. Although I’ve not experienced this with other primer polishes...but Essence, etc are finishers, not AIO’s.
NSP was a pleasure to work with. I could see the paint reflection coming through as the polish was removing the oxidation. It is pricey stuff, but let’s call it premium. If it’s a time saver (and it will be), I’m all for it.
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How was the wipe off?
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