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Prices may varyThe manufacturer's Safety Data Sheet classifies this product with one or more GHS Category 1 health hazards — the most severe tier. The hazard statements in quotes below are the verbatim GHS language from the SDS, as required by OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard. The line under each statement translates the GHS classification into plain language.
GHS Category 1 aspiration toxicity — thin, oily liquids can slip into the lungs if swallowed, causing chemical pneumonia.
If swallowed, inhaled, or splashed in eyes:
Call Poison Control immediately at 1-800-222-1222 (US, 24/7, free) and have the product container with you. Poison Control's standing guidance is to not induce vomiting after chemical exposure; they will direct first-aid steps based on the specific product.
About this product's hazards. This product's Safety Data Sheet uses signal word danger. Read the manufacturer's SDS and follow all safety instructions before use. CarCareTruth ratings translate the manufacturer's safety sheet. They do not replace the SDS or substitute for a hazard assessment specific to your task.
Health score is for adult use as intended, per the manufacturer's SDS. It does not model child ingestion, accidental spill cleanup, or off-label use. See the safety panel below for full hazard classification, and /disclaimer for the full editorial scope.
GHS hazard codes are quoted from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet. PPE tiers below translate those codes and the listed ingredient chemistry; they are not CarCareTruth recommendations.
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No PPE specified in published sources for eyes. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
No PPE specified in published sources for skin. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
From the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet, Section 8
“H335, H334, and H331 absent from SDS §2 · no classified inhalation hazard pathway at the mixture level. Flash point 68°C carrier · indoor solvent vapor accumulation is possible in fully enclosed spaces.”
— Nasiol
U.S. regulatory standard
29 CFR 1910.1200(f); 1910.132(d)
“The employer shall assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be present, which necessitate the use of personal protective equipment.”
OSHA standards apply to workplaces. Cited here as the U.S. reference threshold for the underlying hazard class.
CarCareTruth publishes the cited sources verbatim and does not advise what action a user should take. Consult the full SDS before use.
No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
PPE tiers translate the manufacturer’s SDS and U.S. regulatory standards. Not professional safety advice. How we report safety.
This product ranks #5 of 17 in Ceramic Coating.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed June 14, 2026
TL;DR rate it well, though the US review base is still modest: they confirm protection at 18 months with a 2-year reapplication cycle, and the "up to 3 years" label sits at the edge of community data. The 15·20 second flash window is the central challenge: first-timers regularly produce bonded high-spots that require polishing to correct.
Nasiol ZR53 bonds a protective film to clear coat, shedding water and resisting contamination. Decontaminate the paint, then apply a few drops to the suede applicator and work one small section at a time · owners put the flash window at 15·20 seconds. Kit includes applicator block, microfiber cloth, and gloves. Keep the car covered for 48 hours; manufacturer states 5 days for full cure. owners confirm effective protection at 18 months and a 2-year cycle.
Best for experienced home detailers comfortable working within a 15-second flash window. Skip it if this is your first ceramic coating · the high-spot risk is well-documented; a consumer SiO₂ kit with a 2·4 minute window delivers comparable protection with far less application risk.
DANGER signal word is driven by H304 (aspiration hazard from the petroleum naphtha carrier). H335, H334, and H331 are absent from SDS §2 · no classified inhalation hazard pathway at the mixture level. The SDS precautionary statement for H304 specifies: do not induce vomiting; contact a poison center or doctor immediately.
Owners report effective protection at 18 months and a 2-year reapplication cycle, though the US review base is still modest. Some owners describe reapplying after two years; others report the coating still looking new at 18 months post-application. The manufacturer claims 'up to 3 years' · that is a best-case figure roughly 50% above the community-confirmed cycle.
Extremely tight. owners describe a 15·20 second window between application and wipe-off on a single panel. Owners report that a missed spot dried solid and could not be removed without polishing. Work one small section at a time, indoors in shade with no draft, and have your leveling cloth ready before you apply.
Yes. The 50 mL kit ships with the coating bottle, applicator block with suede cloth, microfiber leveling cloth, disposable gloves, and a dropper. No separate panel-wipe product is required by the manufacturer · though thorough paint decontamination (wash, clay bar) is essential before application. Minimum 48 hours in a covered garage before water contact; manufacturer states 5 days for full cure.
No. The '10H' label claim exceeds the standard pencil-hardness scale and has no independent community scratch-test data to support it. Per the ceramic-coating editorial rubric, manufacturer hardness claims carry zero scoring weight without independent verification. What is confirmed: owners report that a dried high-spot could not be removed without polishing · consistent with a hard cured film, but not a verified 10H result.
The DANGER classification is driven by H304 (aspiration hazard) from the petroleum naphtha carrier · not by corrosive chemistry, respiratory sensitizers, or flammability. H304 means that if the liquid is swallowed, it must not be vomited because it can be aspirated into the lungs. The SDS precautionary statement for H304 specifies: do not induce vomiting · contact a poison center or doctor immediately. Normal outdoor application presents no classified inhalation hazard per SDS §2.
Not confirmed. The product listing returns a Prop 65 flag of false, and the EU-format SDS has no US §15 section. No back-of-bottle image is available to verify the US label. Prop 65 status is set to false based on current evidence; confirm against a physical US bottle when available.
Marketing copy from Nasiol, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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