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Re: Dr Beasley’s Porsche Panamera
What was it like working with the Z1 product? I've read from a few sources that wipeoff requires a bit more effort than other products.
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I find it is paint / clear coat dependent. Every other time I use it, it’s either pleasurable or a major pain to wipe off. It seems to work better on hard clear and single stage finishes. The worst experience was on a newer Toyota Tundra. No issues on this Porsche, however.
Before using NSP Z1 this time, I found a video on YouTube that recommended to work the product as long as possible until it diminishes to almost nothing. And use just a couple drops on the pad, after it has been primed. I did that, and no issues were present.
I hand polished the wheels with it as well.
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Hi Craig!
Awesome results! Even on the white too.
Tom
Mr Tommy's
Wash, Buff, Wax
Website: mrtommyshine.com
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Super job making that white paint look great again! I have a white car and its a challenge getting that gloss to "pop". U did it!
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Scott Harle
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#autodermatology
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