hawaiidude
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I`ll post pictures later. Wanted to share my experiences with the Pure evo and Dr. Beasleys NSP primer. I got a new truck and wanted to get down a solid coating before driving it much. I followed Guz`s step
Here`s what I did:
1. Wash
2. Nanoskin Sponge
3. Dr. Beasleys NSP 45 Primer
4. 2 coats of Pure
After step 3 the paint was super clean. Plastic bag test was super smooth. The primer was real easy to apply but a little bit of work to take off.
As for the pure, it was easy to work with. I worried about flash time. I waited the 10 minutes and it came off pretty easy. As the day got warmer, it became more difficult to remove so I waited less time but was concerned that it wasn`t curing long enough. The instructions said to be concerned with "leveling" but I found it very forgiving and it wasn`t an issue. I had a 50 ml bottle and amazingly only used half of it for 2 coats. And I was putting it on thick as instructed. I was shocked.
The end result is nice. It`s not nearly as hydrophobic and slick as Gtechniq CSL/EXO but hopefully will protect the truck.
Can I use any ceramic topper or should I stick with can coat or something?
Here`s what I did:
1. Wash
2. Nanoskin Sponge
3. Dr. Beasleys NSP 45 Primer
4. 2 coats of Pure
After step 3 the paint was super clean. Plastic bag test was super smooth. The primer was real easy to apply but a little bit of work to take off.
As for the pure, it was easy to work with. I worried about flash time. I waited the 10 minutes and it came off pretty easy. As the day got warmer, it became more difficult to remove so I waited less time but was concerned that it wasn`t curing long enough. The instructions said to be concerned with "leveling" but I found it very forgiving and it wasn`t an issue. I had a 50 ml bottle and amazingly only used half of it for 2 coats. And I was putting it on thick as instructed. I was shocked.
The end result is nice. It`s not nearly as hydrophobic and slick as Gtechniq CSL/EXO but hopefully will protect the truck.
Can I use any ceramic topper or should I stick with can coat or something?