The NSP (Nano Surface Primer) polishes are definitely next-level. They are not harsh and super-fast cutting, they are more subtle. Even the 95 that I used (to me, in my situation) was more of a 'finishing/refining' polish than a super-corrective compound. I COULD have used the 1 & Done as a first step on a two-step (yes, the car had that much in the way of defects and swirling). But deliberate use (slower and with a purpose) of the 95 easily gave me an 85%+ correction. And with the new car being a very bright blue-instead of black, from a short distance - or to the untrained eye, it appears to have been a 100% correction. The Dr's NSP polishes are now my #1 recommended prep polish to 'finish off' the surface prep process, especially if using a coating as your protection.
Car's looking terrific! Good results with the Dr..
Those Urofiber pads really do the trick.
The NSP (Nano Surface Primer) polishes are definitely next-level. They are not harsh and super-fast cutting, they are more subtle. Even the 95 that I used (to me, in my situation) was more of a 'finishing/refining' polish than a super-corrective compound. I COULD have used the 1 & Done as a first step on a two-step (yes, the car had that much in the way of defects and swirling). But deliberate use (slower and with a purpose) of the 95 easily gave me an 85%+ correction. And with the new car being a very bright blue-instead of black, from a short distance - or to the untrained eye, it appears to have been a 100% correction. The Dr's NSP polishes are now my #1 recommended prep polish to 'finish off' the surface prep process, especially if using a coating as your protection.
Glad you’re back from hibernation, very interesting content once again 🇬🇧
Part 2, the application/removal and overall thoughts is uploading now. Stay Tuned ...
Very well done video. Informative and excellent explanation of the product and application of the product. -Mike Phillips
Very high praise indeed coming from you Mike, I've valued your opinion since your Meguiar's days, and followed you to your forum.