Dr. Beasley's Plasma Coat - time will tell
Again, another product that my friend and I are pressure-testing under abnormal conditions. Dr. Beasley's Plasma Coat Nano Ceramic Car Coating is a cool product. 1 year + of protection with care and maintenance - recommended application of Advance Coat every 3-4 months to boost hydrophobic properties. So, my friend's car lives outside 24/7 365. It's January and cold, snow, harsh weather are present and then the spring melt. It will be a good opportunity to see how well it holds up outside of the regular usage. Overall, the product applies easily - wipe on, wipe off immediately after applying. The finish is great and puts a nice warm gloss over the vehicle's paint. This would be a nice alternative product for a customer that doesn't want the expense of a true coating, but the durability of something better than a sealant.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler.../IMG_94182.JPG
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...0/IMG_9419.JPG
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...0/IMG_9420.JPG
Re: Dr. Beasley's Plasma Coat - time will tell
Nice project car and project! Keep us posted!!
Re: Dr. Beasley's Plasma Coat - time will tell
Dr. Beasley's Plasma Coat - time will tell
Didn’t start well for me in my testing. I was testing against coating lites.
Gloss was good but in the month that i had it on was well behind Tac Systems Moonlight, Adams Graphene Spray coating and PBL surface coating in beading and bead roll off.
I Didn’t give it the full 7 days of not getting wet but that’s also way behind the others i tried.
It and PbL were behind the other two in performance and were on the same side of the hood. I’m hoping i messed up as i really wanted to like this product.
Always love that Subie blue. You got er’ shiny
Suscribed for updates
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: Dr. Beasley's Plasma Coat - time will tell
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
I Didn’t give it the full 7 days of not getting wet but that’s also way behind the others i tried.
Needs to cure for 7 whole days before getting wet? That’s insane. That’s impossible even here in Southern California this time of year. Smh.
Re: Dr. Beasley's Plasma Coat - time will tell
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Needs to cure for 7 whole days before getting wet? That’s insane. That’s impossible even here in Southern California this time of year. Smh.
Yeah i double checked their site before applying was surprised.
From Dr. Beasleys:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...67411cf18e.png
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: Dr. Beasley's Plasma Coat - time will tell
Sounds like this product is for a real garage queen.