ShineRight
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- May 26, 2013
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http://youtu.be/UwoGsCAKsxU
I have been trying to keep up with Nisan as a few months ago they mentioned they had a "self healing" paint technology. NOW, they have a video you can view in the above link about their "self cleaning" paint.
I'm sure I am not the only person to have seen this so my questions for everyone are; what are your opinions on the effects of this on detailing services? We we still be able to sell exterior services to these consumers?
And for the chemists/chemistry buffs out there, what makes this paint a permanent sealant? Is it simply a synthetic sealant mixed within the clear coat? Also, if the car needs buffed, will it remove their protection level on the paint? May be a far stretch to ask such questions due to how new this stuff is, but I love new car technology and am anxious to hear your opinions.
I also imagine that while this paint repels water and dirt, it can't possibly repel bugs, dust, pollen, etc. so why are they saying good bye car wash.
For the record, they do mention car washes can be bad for your car. That's nice to hear a manufacturer putting that out there.
Thanks everyone. Can't wait to see some responses. I apologize if there's already a thread on this.
SHINE RIGHT
I have been trying to keep up with Nisan as a few months ago they mentioned they had a "self healing" paint technology. NOW, they have a video you can view in the above link about their "self cleaning" paint.
I'm sure I am not the only person to have seen this so my questions for everyone are; what are your opinions on the effects of this on detailing services? We we still be able to sell exterior services to these consumers?
And for the chemists/chemistry buffs out there, what makes this paint a permanent sealant? Is it simply a synthetic sealant mixed within the clear coat? Also, if the car needs buffed, will it remove their protection level on the paint? May be a far stretch to ask such questions due to how new this stuff is, but I love new car technology and am anxious to hear your opinions.
I also imagine that while this paint repels water and dirt, it can't possibly repel bugs, dust, pollen, etc. so why are they saying good bye car wash.
For the record, they do mention car washes can be bad for your car. That's nice to hear a manufacturer putting that out there.
Thanks everyone. Can't wait to see some responses. I apologize if there's already a thread on this.
SHINE RIGHT