Nitro Seal

That should help....



Erik Mejia said:
Do you think vacuum sealing the containers after use would help keep the products stable? I have a sealer we use to store steaks, and other food.
 
Is there gonna be a price announcement before Sept 1st? Or even a general announcement regarding durability and such? Just curious.



EDIT- Nevermind, just say Barry's thread where he said it will last 12-18 months.
 
Cost is going to be $59.99......



Darkstar752 said:
Is there gonna be a price announcement before Sept 1st? Or even a general announcement regarding durability and such? Just curious.



EDIT- Nevermind, just say Barry's thread where he said it will last 12-18 months.
 
$60 seems kinda steep for something that lasts only 12-18 months and only designed for one car ( i know some are able to get two cars). the coatings are more or less the same cost and last longer. so does it look that much better than say opti coat?
 
But the point of the product was to give you a warm/deep/wet look that you get with a natural Nuba and feel vs coatings and sealants on the market today. I don't know about you but I always hear people complain about how their OC/OG has a sticky feel. Also lasing 1year to 18 months make this a pretty damn good sealant package, compared to other sealants on the market today that goes for 30 bucks already anyways and only lasting 2~6 months.
 
When it dries it is hard. Very clear. Looks like you added another coat of clear. My 2005 RX-8 looks as good as the day I bought it!!! Take a look at the pictures at the beginning does that look like a 2005 ???



Rei86 said:
But the point of the product was to give you a warm/deep/wet look that you get with a natural Nuba and feel vs coatings and sealants on the market today. I don't know about you but I always hear people complain about how their OC/OG has a sticky feel. Also lasing 1year to 18 months make this a pretty damn good sealant package, compared to other sealants on the market today that goes for 30 bucks already anyways and only lasting 2~6 months.
 
So now we wait for the inevitable Nitro Seal / Opti-Coat comparison. Sounds like a choice between a wetter look and slick feel versus longevity. How is the Nitro Seal's ability to resist dirt?
 
Subscribed - always interested in finding/researching a viable (if not better) replacement for my Klasse/Zaino routine on my minivan.
 
All the questions will be answered as Autopia's use the product. I can say I like the product and give it 5 stars...
 
And years ago people flamed five star shine(PPS), who is a similar product with at least 12-18 months of good beading and protection.
 
Good point. After reading reviews at Amazon.com it does not sound like a good product. Time will tell the likes or dislikes of Nitoseal.



porta said:
And years ago people flamed five star shine(PPS), who is a similar product with at least 12-18 months of good beading and protection.
 
I've been told by the powers that be that you can put your already opened bottles of A & B in a ziplock bag, squeeze out all the air and store it in the fridge. Make sure to tighten the caps very well! These products do not like moisture. You can also layer/top the A/B substrate with either more part B or POXY after 24 hours. This is the unoffical recommendation though...



Oh, I was also able to squeeze out a 3rd vehicle with 1 kit too. Applied part B with a PC and it worked great.
 
Totally different all together.



NS is like a botox for your paint, OC adds very little appearance difference. I use OC to permanantly seal in perfect paint, NS can be used on anything.
 
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