Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING

I am surprised we haven't had any early promo reviews on this yet. I really wan't to try it. I have no urge to use the spray on spray off Megs hybrid.
 
If you're going to be at MTE, stop by our booth - I'll have some there to play with.

We start shipping it in 2 weeks.
 
Some more info I have gathered

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With regards to Adams 9H

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Update on CMX Mother’s Facebook has a bunch of pictures of the CMX their is a photo where the product has been sprayed on black paint and the product looks milky not clear like a coating looks water based.i think Forest should answer whether this is water based or solvent based. Mothers Polish - Great times at the first show of its kind with interactive attractions including Road Course hot laps, autocross, rally, car show and more. | Facebook

Since Mothers is a large company there should be a sds out soon. It looks similar to about 95% of the toppers on the market. Does anyone know what ingredient makes the solution turn white?
 
I think you’re referring to the whiteness of a water-based tire dressing compared to a solvent based tire dressing.

Why is the color of CMX important? CMX is an emulsion. It contains water and solvent, but meets all VOC requirements and does not require safety equipment like respirators or gloves.
 
With the new information it sounds comparable to Dr. Beasley plasma coating I’m still excited to try
 
The only thing tempering my desire to try the Mother's CMX is the two feet of snow we just got over the weekend ... wait, who am I kidding? I have been DREAMING of detailing my car for the past week.
 
I think you’re referring to the whiteness of a water-based tire dressing compared to a solvent based tire dressing.

Why is the color of CMX important? CMX is an emulsion. It contains water and solvent, but meets all VOC requirements and does not require safety equipment like respirators or gloves.


We are just excited and grasping and discussing any bits of info we can find at this point 😁. As we patiently await the product being in our hands. One of most anticipated products of 2019!!!
 
I think you’re referring to the whiteness of a water-based tire dressing compared to a solvent based tire dressing.

Why is the color of CMX important? CMX is an emulsion. It contains water and solvent, but meets all VOC requirements and does not require safety equipment like respirators or gloves.

There is a lot of excitement surrounding CMX and not a lot of hands on or reviews of the product.. Normally a coating is clear. The pictures of CMX are of a white liquid similar to Reload type sealant toppers. I have no problem with the color of CMX. If it lasts 6 months at the price it will be a fantastic product. Amazon is no longer taking orders for CMX. Must be all of the preorders.
 
There is a lot of excitement surrounding CMX and not a lot of hands on or reviews of the product.. Normally a coating is clear. The pictures of CMX are of a white liquid similar to Reload type sealant toppers. I have no problem with the color of CMX. If it lasts 6 months at the price it will be a fantastic product. Amazon is no longer taking orders for CMX. Must be all of the preorders.

I agree! It's so cold and my car is caked in salt, I'll wait to buy it until its readily available shortly.
 
I think you’re referring to the whiteness of a water-based tire dressing compared to a solvent based tire dressing.

Why is the color of CMX important? CMX is an emulsion. It contains water and solvent, but meets all VOC requirements and does not require safety equipment like respirators or gloves.

forrest, do the microfiber towels harden up after removing the product and need to be washed immediately or discarded?
 
forrest, do the microfiber towels harden up after removing the product and need to be washed immediately or discarded?

As of today I'm discarding them (since I have plenty), but we haven't come up with a suggested care method for towels after use. I've sent some used towels to friends who are in the microfiber business and asked them for suggestions.
 
I had a cat pee on my towels last week and I haven't even discarded those. Must be nice to have too many :)
 
I had a cat pee on my towels last week and I haven't even discarded those. Must be nice to have too many :)

I just sneak out in the warehouse when no one is paying attention to me (which is basically all the time) and grab a case of towels.

Seriously, it's been less than 6 towels in the 7 months of final product testing since they've been body panels and not the entire vehicle. I'm waiting for some good cleaning instructions - I don't like the idea of tossing perfectly good towels, either.
 
I just sneak out in the warehouse when no one is paying attention to me (which is basically all the time) and grab a case of towels.

Seriously, it's been less than 6 towels in the 7 months of final product testing since they've been body panels and not the entire vehicle. I'm waiting for some good cleaning instructions - I don't like the idea of tossing perfectly good towels, either.

So does that mean that the towels harden after use?
 
No, they don't harden but they do repel water really well.

With all due respect, why is it that you haven’t figured out how to wash those towels? Seems like a normL wash in hot water with a dedicated microfiber detergent should suffice. It sounds like you haven’t even attempted to wash them?
 
I have an old towel that came with my either turtle wax ice or Eagleone Nano wax (from way back in the day). It won't absorb water at all. I am not surprised that new formulas have the same end result.
 
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