SEMA 2022/2023 New Products

There is no trigger lock on the rupes cordless mini..

Honestly.....i guess you can just tape it for each set.
 
*Sigh* I'm getting too old (nearly 40 :laughing: ), but gotta say the name is kinda ridiculous - Ultimate Insane! . Maybe it's just over exposure from working next to a 22 year old that uses the word for about everything he sees (it was insaaaaaaane.)... :laughing:

It’s gonna take something truly stupendous to out-name Zymol Atomic Graphene Shield!


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It’s gonna take something truly stupendous to out-name Zymol Atomic Graphene Shield!


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It's life changing......:D


Zymöl Atomic Graphene Paint Shield is formulated with rare Carbon Atom Graphene and pure Carnauba concentrate to provide a harder than ceramic, harder than diamond, high gloss shine that stays hydrophobic (repels water) on any finish.
 
Hope this is better than their regular ceramic
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Release
Sometimes the pursuit of practicality and efficiency leads you to completely new discoveries. We’re happy to introduce CARPRO Release – our first wax-based nano-sealant dedicated to the protection of fresh ceramic coatings during their drying period. Release is designed primarily for busy detailing studios and impatient detailers, who want to avoid the pains of ceramic coating drying times. Every coating requires a period of time, when water contact, bugs, and bird bombs have to be avoided. CARPRO Release mitigates that by protecting the coating, allowing freshly coated cars to fully dry without the wait. Release couldn’t be any simpler to apply, and it can also be used as a standalone quick detailer!

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I'm confused. Isn't Reload supposed to be their coating protection, as in like Gyeon Cure?

I guess the idea is that being wax based, it will wear off sooner to reveal the coatings true water behavior.
 
I'm confused. Isn't Reload supposed to be their coating protection, as in like Gyeon Cure?

I guess the idea is that being wax based, it will wear off sooner to reveal the coatings true water behavior.

Pretty sure just running out of ideas for new products so overlapping à la Chem guys and Meguiars…


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I watched a few videos of "New" product release from SEMA and to tell ya the truth. it's nauseating to me.....lol

It's all the same chit.....clean/shines/protects........ they all sound like a broken record to me......
 
Release
Sometimes the pursuit of practicality and efficiency leads you to completely new discoveries. We’re happy to introduce CARPRO Release – our first wax-based nano-sealant dedicated to the protection of fresh ceramic coatings during their drying period. Release is designed primarily for busy detailing studios and impatient detailers, who want to avoid the pains of ceramic coating drying times. Every coating requires a period of time, when water contact, bugs, and bird bombs have to be avoided. CARPRO Release mitigates that by protecting the coating, allowing freshly coated cars to fully dry without the wait. Release couldn’t be any simpler to apply, and it can also be used as a standalone quick detailer!

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"Impatient detailers", eh?

No, man...

You know how many calls we get from customers asking when the vehicle is going to be ready? All day long. Every day. What's the hold up? Waiting for the coating to "cure".

The strange thing is that Reload or Elixir already accomplished
this function, so why release (no pun, or sure pun away)?
 
I was going back and forth on this issue. I did hear Mike P. Say the 8 is his preferred orbit. better Handling and shorter stroke creates more heat. He went as far as saying he wish Rupes did an 8mm forced and not there 5mm. I spent numerous hours researching this dilemma! Beast is 8mm and is the holy grail of machines. I did go with the Beast and Rupes LHR 15 over 21 for reasons stated. As for my 3" route I really like my 75E .
If I was going to go cordless I certainly would go with the PXE for 4 Bills over Griots (made in China) I flat out asked Clean Garage to also help me on the 8 vs.15 and they steered me to the LHR 15 over the 21 Anyway, there's really no right or wrong either way. They both have there niche.

I believe Mike P was referring to the forced rotation orbit stroke. He preferred the 8mm Flex 3401 over the Rupes Mille, and whatever that Makita was called.
 
I believe Mike P was referring to the forced rotation orbit stroke. He preferred the 8mm Flex 3401 over the Rupes Mille, and whatever that Makita was called.
I believe you are correct as i was just reading an article of his recently that contained that info

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DQUartz

World’s first nano-diamond-infused ceramic coating.In the pursuit of perfection, we have developed a truly innovative formula based on a siloxane nano-diamond fusion and a proprietary silicon resin, which make DQUARTZ the first ever coating to offer mechanical resistance to swirls and scratches. Car paints are getting increasingly softer and we have finally developed a technology to combat it. DQUARTZ is the first ever ceramic coating, which utilises Functionalised Detonation Nano Diamond Powder to increase surface pencil hardness by up to 5 points! The pencil test is a common method to measure the hardness of paints or coatings. Essentially it checks which standardised graphite (1H, HB, 1B, 2B, etc.) will be hard enough to scratch the surface. As always, we steer clear of the popular, yet physically impossible claims of extreme Mohs scale hardness, and giving you the real facts. If your paint has a rating of 1B, DQUARTZ will push it up 5 levels, going as high as 3H. Looking for ‘ground breaking.

This incredible new technology is enabled by the carefully controlled size and spherical shape of our nano diamond particles in combination with their activated surface structures. This allows the diamonds to electrostatically bind to the other ingredients of the coating, as well as the surface itself. In essence, DQUARTZ isn’t just a regular ceramic coating with a cool additive known for hardness.

DQUARTZ can be used as a standalone coating for automotive paint and will produce the same results when used on metals. Beyond the hardness improvements, it packs strong chemical and environmental resistances, as well as our greatest pride and joy – slickness and self-cleaning. Nevertheless, during testing we have found DQUARTZ to truly excel as a base coating topped with CQUARTZ Professional, which increases hardness by an extra point on the pencil scale and brings CQ Professional’s unrivalled performance into the mix. For now, DQUARTZ is available exclusively to certified installers, but we are working on a consumer-grade version. So stay tuned.

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Yeah it’s ridiculous. Will likely perform and fail like every other coating on the market but will be touted as the next great thing.


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nano-diamonds?

It is an authorized installer only coating. So don't get to excited just yet. Nano Diamonds is not new. Diamond Protech released their coatings recently. I will tell you what, they are more hydrophobic that a cquartz or gyeon.

So Graphene is dead and now we're on to diamonds!

Not quite. McKee's has a pro version and 3D has theirs.

Yeah it’s ridiculous. Will likely perform and fail like every other coating on the market but will be touted as the next great thing.


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Sure with improper care like most things. Or it will surpass what is currently out there. Time will tell.
 
Not quite. McKee's has a pro version and 3D has theirs.

McKee's 37 is slapping that Graphene label on everything. I really like their products but soon they'll be like Chemical Guys, selling a handful of products with different labels but all doing the same thing.
 
McKee's 37 is slapping that Graphene label on everything. I really like their products but soon they'll be like Chemical Guys, selling a handful of products with different labels but all doing the same thing.

For sure.

They released a new gentle wheel cleaner. Just use soap then LOL. Good god....
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Yeah it’s ridiculous. Will likely perform and fail like every other coating on the market but will be touted as the next great thing.


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I'm not sure about that. CarPro seems very serious about their offerings, especially when it comes to ceramic coatings.
 
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