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    Re: Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    Quote Originally Posted by Craig Encinitas View Post

    For horizontal panels, one could put drops of Z1 onto the surface of the vehicle. Or is that a bad practice?

    I too, had some product drop to the ground.

    Nothing wrong with that.


    Here's the Finger Painting Technique










    You can use this for horizontal panels, vertical panels and like you see in the picture, tight areas or thin panels.

    The BIG PICTURE is to spread the product and thus the abrasive technology plus the lubrication (whatever it is), onto the area you want to buff.


    When I was doing the vertical panels on the truck sometimes I put product on the face of the pad and then QUICKLY placed the pad against the panel and sometimes I placed the product on the face of the pad and then used my my 4 fingers to scoop it up and then press it against a section of paint and then spread it around. After I was happy with how I had the product spread around if there was any leftover product, for example on the sides of my fingers, then I would scrape it onto the pad.

    The start buffing.

    Down and dirty detailing



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    Re: Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    NSP Z1 is 20% off currently.
    The other Trio primers are on sale.
    I picked some up as I’ve decided this will be my go-to AIO and a real time saver.

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    Re: Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    Quote Originally Posted by Craig Encinitas View Post

    NSP Z1 is 20% off currently.
    The other Trio primers are on sale.
    Here's the links - could just be me but I didn't see when they expire so - you snooze you lose.

    Here's link to Z1

    Dr. Beasley?s NSP Z1


    Here's link to all Dr. B's products

    Dr. Beasley's Car Care



    Quote Originally Posted by Craig Encinitas View Post

    I picked some up as I’ve decided this will be my go-to AIO and a real time saver.
    Definitely not your Dad's cleaner/wax.



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    Re: Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    NSP Z1 has a now on back order as of early this morning, just a heads up.

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    Re: Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    I have 1 for trade. looking for a low mileage CTSV wagon with a stick. No low ball offers..... I know what I got

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    Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    My friend’s wagon.

    It has a light-ceramic coating on it.

    I tried out some scratch repair with Z1 on an LC orange light cutting pad. Stepping it up would’ve worked better. But it’s what I had.









    This is what the car looked back in May prior to my elbow grease:


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    Re: Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    Quote Originally Posted by Craig Encinitas View Post

    My friend’s wagon.

    It has a light-ceramic coating on it.

    I tried out some scratch repair with Z1 on an LC orange light cutting pad. Stepping it up would’ve worked better. But it’s what I had.






    Looks good to me.

    For those "thinking" things through, what Craig just demonstrated was how to repair a coated car the quick, fast simple way.

    Use a Ceramic AIO.

    1. Damage fixed.
    2. Paint left coated.
    3. No multiple steps - One and done





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    Re: Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    Well...the weather finally cleared in SE VA and I got to sit down with Dr. B’s Z7 and my Tesla Model 3 Midnight Silver Metallic! I used my Griot’s G15 long throw and my G8. I chased the Z1 with some PBL Surface Coating. All in all it was a pretty good day. As Mike would say it was a “tick” hard to wipe off but not as bad as I thought is was going to be. Here are 2 pics...the rest will be in Show and Shine later.

    Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer-a5227c6a-8347-4d49-9516-f9887b356a22-jpg

    Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer-9e6444d4-e3a1-488a-97b1-ee36f6b53f77-jpg

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    Re: Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    Looks good to me.
    Use a Ceramic AIO.

    1. Damage fixed.
    2. Paint left coated.
    3. No multiple steps - One and done

    Thanks, Mike.
    For future reference:

    I will say that using Z1 for spot correction on a ceramic coated surface, that wipe off is no problem. I used it on a few areas with no hard buffing necessary.

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    Re: Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    Quote Originally Posted by Gparr View Post

    I chased the Z1 with some PBL Surface Coating.

    As Mike would say it was a “tick” hard to wipe off but not as bad as I thought is was going to be.

    Thanks for testing out this one/two punch approach.

    I appreciate the feedback and I believe others will appreciate it too.



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