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How Do Self-Healing Vinyl Wraps Work?

Self-healing vinyl wraps are amazing because they don’t just protect car paint against scratches, rock chips, and road debris — they can also self-heal fine scratches and swirl marks. The self-healing process is activated by heat and causes the wrap to “bounce back” from fine scratches. Let’s explore how self-healing vinyl wraps and self-healing paint […]

New Arrival: Matte Motorcycle Prescription

Matte Paint Care is now optimized for motorcycles! Check out our latest addition to our Matte Paint line, Matte Motorcycle Prescription. Everything you’ll need to clean, protect, and preserve your no-shine flat paint.

Visiting Kawasaki’s California Facility & The Ninja H2R

We visited Kawasaki’s California headquarters to talk to their engineers about paint maintenance and care. Dr. Beasley’s and Kawasaki have been paint care partners since 2015 when they selected our products to care for their silver mirror paint. Nano-Resin and The Final Finish are used in house to maintain the sensitive mirror paint of the […]

Red Harley Davidson Motorcycle

How Detailing A Car Is Different Than A Motorcycle

The goal of detailing, regardless of what you’re driving (or riding), is to make your vehicle look better than it did before and keep it healthy. Tied to this is the idea that we want our hard work to pay off much longer than just a few days. This is true whether detailing motorcycles or cars, but attaining a perfect-looking bike is a much different task than that of a four-wheeled friend. Here’s what you need to know…

2016 Indian Chief Dark Horse Motorcycle Profile View

Eric’s 2016 Indian Chief Dark Horse

Does the name Beatrix Kiddo ring a bell?  It’s the name of Uma Thurman’s character in Kill Bill. Beatrix is a bad ass and she doesn’t take any nonsense. That’s why customer Eric named his 2016 Indian Chief Dark Horse after the character. Eric has always been in favor of buying American made, but he’s also the […]

matte black paint with overspray

Matte Black Paint & Overspray

We’re Over Overspray! Overspray is a pain in the butt. It ends up on your paint by accident and then it’s seemingly impossible to easily remove. At least on a glossy car, if you’ve got overspray on your paint, you can clay and polish it to remove the blemishes and even everything out. When it […]