Dr. Beasley’s NSP GL is a corrective primer for glass that removes scratches, water spots and etching to produce a smooth, clear finish that’s primed for protection with ceramic coating. Formulated with a patented ultra-hard nanoparticle abrasive, it cuts faster and finishes smoother than traditional cerium oxide.
Recommended for use with a Rayon Glass Pad and machine buffer.
- REMOVES SCRATCHES FROM GLASS
- CLEANS GRIME AND WATER SPOTS
- PRODUCES EXTREME CLARITY
- PRIMES FOR GLASS CERAMIC COATING
- EXCELS AT REMOVING TOPICAL AND SUB-SURFACE DEFECTS… FASTER AND MORE EFFECTIVE THAN CERIUM OXIDE.
Changing the Way We Correct Glass
The biggest problem with glass polishing is that it can take a long time, especially when you need to get rid of scratches, etching and other subsurface defects. Recognizing this, Dr. Beasley’s founder and lead chemist Jim Lafeber got in the lab and re-engineered his Nano Surface Primer paint correction technology for glass — thus, NSP GL was born. At first Jim tried cerium oxide, a conventional glass polish abrasive, but he wasn’t getting results fast enough. That’s when Jim realized he needed to think outside conventional abrasives and start looking at other industries like the military.
Patented Nanoparticle Abrasives for a Faster, More Efficient Cut
After rigorously testing multiple abrasive types, Jim sourced a unique, ultra-hard nanoparticle abrasive with diverse applications. This patented technology is used by the Air Force to polish F-35 fighter jet canopies for crystal clear in-flight visibility. Through careful engineering, Jim adapted the technology for automotive glass. Testing the technologies side-by-side, he found the patented nanoparticle abrasive to be superior to cerium oxide in speed, efficiency and clarity.
A Chemical/Mechanical Action Activated by Nanogel
What makes the nanoparticle abrasive so effective is the way it works with the proprietary NSP nanogel. The nanogel carrier does a number of things — it distributes abrasives evenly for an efficient cut, it keeps the glass cool to avoid burning — but most importantly, it causes mechanical and chemical reactions that activate the abrasives. In additional to all that, the nanogel is also establishing a primed ceramic foundation for the nanocoating to follow, eliminating the panel wipe step like all our Nano Surface Primers do.
DIRECTIONS
Topical Glass Correction Instructions: Topical glass correction is for removing any type of contamination that is bonded to the outer surface of the glass. This can include things like water spots, road film and drizzle stains. Topical glass polishing can be done by hand or machine including both orbital and rotary polishers.
- Apply NSP GL in a circular pattern around the face of a Rayon or felt polishing pad.
- Place the face of the pad against the glass. Turn buffer to medium speed and spread the product over the glass.
- Once product is spread, turn buffer to the highest speed. Make 6-8 overlapping passes over the glass to remove any water spots, traffic film or drizzle stains.
- Wipe off any residue and inspect the results. If desired results were achieved, proceed to the next window or area. If results were not achieved, repeat steps 1-3.