Mr Dream Machines
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- Mar 5, 2006
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Anyone willing to share what they think will come out in the future
I knew that spray sealants and wipe on walk away sealants would come out and now that they have, I wonder what is next.
Will we see a new material on buffing pads for zero micromarring and a better finish. How about foamed microfibre finishing pads
I hope to see some wipe on once and walk away liquid spray cleaners, longer lasting non polymer sealants, 1 inch to 2 inch PC buff pads and plates, a glass sealant that doesn't leave hazing once removed as do many paint sealants applied to glass., spray on glass polish, a dedicated wheel sealant that bonds better than a paint sealant does and that totally eliminates brake dust from ever returning.
Currently I am working on a drying aid that you spray onto the car after a wash and rinse, leave for two to three minutes and then rinse off with the flooding method. Testing has shown it to quick detail the paint, restoring slickness and increasing the speed at which the water sheets off to the point that as soon as the water begins sheeting, small sections where the water has gone or only left a few beads, it is bone dry.
This will totally eliminate the need for quick detailing with two towels after drying for those who are on the run.
Of course you will be able to use this product inside and out as a QD/spray sealant after the car is dry for even more protection and slickness. Much more than current QD's plus it's bloody slick.
Once applied to a car with no protection (water sits on paint) the water will sheet with the next wash and rinse.
I knew that spray sealants and wipe on walk away sealants would come out and now that they have, I wonder what is next.
Will we see a new material on buffing pads for zero micromarring and a better finish. How about foamed microfibre finishing pads
I hope to see some wipe on once and walk away liquid spray cleaners, longer lasting non polymer sealants, 1 inch to 2 inch PC buff pads and plates, a glass sealant that doesn't leave hazing once removed as do many paint sealants applied to glass., spray on glass polish, a dedicated wheel sealant that bonds better than a paint sealant does and that totally eliminates brake dust from ever returning.
Currently I am working on a drying aid that you spray onto the car after a wash and rinse, leave for two to three minutes and then rinse off with the flooding method. Testing has shown it to quick detail the paint, restoring slickness and increasing the speed at which the water sheets off to the point that as soon as the water begins sheeting, small sections where the water has gone or only left a few beads, it is bone dry.
This will totally eliminate the need for quick detailing with two towels after drying for those who are on the run.
Of course you will be able to use this product inside and out as a QD/spray sealant after the car is dry for even more protection and slickness. Much more than current QD's plus it's bloody slick.
Once applied to a car with no protection (water sits on paint) the water will sheet with the next wash and rinse.