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  • #16
    Re: Care for a Black Car

    Thanks for all the info and time everyone! I will have to give the advice I have recieved to the test and I will post pics when completed. Thanks again.

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    • #17
      Re: Care for a Black Car

      Originally posted by SVT Lightning View Post
      I think they are pulling your leg about the self-healing paint. If such a thing existed......Megs would be out of business. And wax doesn't build up unless you wax everyday. A little is removed everytime you wash or polish your car. If you follow the advice that the other posters have given you, your G37 will look better than a new one! Have fun!
      Nope! This stuff is real. It is now on some 08 Infiniti models. I declined to detail my BIL's because I don't know what my conventional process and products might do to this paint.



      Last edited by jfelbab; Mar 15, 2008, 07:16 AM. Reason: correct links
      Jim
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      • #18
        Re: Care for a Black Car

        Amazing! What will they think of next?
        Black......the ONLY color!

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        • #19
          Re: Care for a Black Car

          I use a California Car Duster on my black car, and it has never scratched in the 5 years I've had it. I just shake it out good after each swipe.
          Jess
          97 Pontiac Firebird Y87

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          • #20
            Re: Care for a Black Car

            the new infinitis have what they call scratch shield paint.... its a paint that is "self healing".... so if it gets scratchs or swirls.... over time the scratch/swirls will "heal" by itself....

            its mentioned on the infiniti website.... its not a coating.... its the paint itself that has a special property....

            i wonder if normal cleaner/polish and wax would effect this quality though....

            one interesting thing ive noticed about my dad's 07 sentra.... theres no swirls and my dad does not know/care about proper car wash techniques.... im wondering if nissan had used this kind of paint on the sentra.... but it was not mentioned anywhere in the brochure/manual.....

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