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Re: Dr Beasley NSP polishes.
Thanks for the input. So what exactly was the residue you mentioned in your previous post? Was that before you buffed it off?
I have to admit I'm really intrigued a family of coating-ready primer polishes (although a prep wipe only takes a few minutes) and by Z1's durability claims. Previous AIO's I've used lasted a couple months at best, no where near a year. I could easily use Z1 as a base and then extend out the life almost indefinitely by playing with the SiO2 sealant sprays that have attracted my attention lately.
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Re: Dr Beasley NSP polishes.
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Desertnate
Dr. Beasley's does seem to be an under appreciated and under represented brand. Maybe this will help get them the visibility they apparently deserve!
Agree.
Originally Posted by
Desertnate
My only hang up is the owner wearing the white coat. I know it's about marketing, but as the parent of someone in the medical field and witnessing the significance and the somber occasion surrounding them being presented their first white coat, it kinda rubs me the wrong way....but that's just me.
I share the Dr. Beasley story on "My Classic Car" with Dennis Gage but I cannot find the right video? It's the segment where we went over Dr. Beasely's Matte Coating for matte surfaces.
I'll send whoever can find it first and post the link to it here some NSP products.
AND - it's NOT this one,
Go!
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Re: Dr Beasley NSP polishes.
Wow!
Looks great Kirby!
Thanks for sharing!
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