Saw this on a local car forum and found it interesting. It's the first time I've heard of it. Any comments?
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Originally posted by Redlight
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I know we've talked about waxes on here, but there has recently been a new wave of chemistry that has lead to new discoveries in surface care.
Long ago, waxes were king of all the detailing talk, then, when polymers were introduced to those same waxed, sealants were formed and became king and really, they still are.
What's happening now is a revolution in the detailing industry and the new kid on the block is COATINGS.
Coatings have now surpassed anything that waxes and sealants could offer.
Many detailing companies are testing new chemistry and using Nanotechnology to create products that are surely the next generation in surface care.
Years ago, when waxes were all the rage; companies were pushing the "SHINE" factor and Shine they did, but without longevity. Most Carnuba and silicone waxes only lasted 2 months at best.
In the late 80's and early 90's, the use of Synthetic Polymers led to Sealants. Sealants were typically quite expensive in the beginning, but have since dropped in price now that the technology has become more widespread.
Sealants offered the look and shine of wax AND they offered longevity. Where a typical Carnuba and/or Silicone wax fails within a couple of months, the Synthetic Polymer Sealants lasted well beyond any wax. Mostly 5-8 months for well maintained cars.
This spawned a whole new market in the detailing industry. Many detailing companies and dealerships were selling Sealant Packages with new car purchases and the prices ranged from $200.00 to will over $800.00 for a wash and Seal.
Now we're beginning to see Coatings take off in the same fashion.
Coatings offer the same "shine" as a wax and they also offer longevity, but can the it match the sealant longevity?
Oh, it can do that and so much more!
Coatings have gone well beyond any product that has hit any store shelf.
Most tests have resulted in 3-4 year longevity out of one coat.
Imagine only waxing....er...COATING your car only once every 3 years.
What makes the Coating such a wonderful thing is that it forms a true barrier on your surface much like an extra layer of clear coat, unlike a temporary layer from a wax or sealant.
It also has water shedding capabilities unlike anything you've ever seen.
see vid:
YouTube - Splash And Dashing - Nanocoating Technology 813-484-9225
Coatings also have wonderful dirt shedding properties which will not allow contamination, dirt, or grime to adhere to the surface.
How many times have we tried to clean a wheel, but the brake dust was baked on and we had to forcefully scrub the wheel?
With Coating, that is a thing of the past.
see vid:
YouTube - 100_5681.MOV
What most people have seen in Coating Testing is what we call the "Lotus Effect".
see vid:
YouTube - lotus effect
Notice how the waters molecules will not seperate, but actually stick together.
This is the effect we get when we have applied a coating to a vehicle surface.
Not only do Coating benefit the Auto Paint and Surface Care world, there have been new experiments of Coatings being applied to fabric such as clothing and carpeting.
see vid:
YouTube - Nano Carpet & Cushion Coating
see vid:
YouTube - Nice Suit, Bob! Nano-Tex Suit Goes For a Swim.
This will eventually lead to TRUE stain resistant fabrics in our automobiles as well.
After seeing how Nano Technology and Coatings work on paint and fabric, how could it get any better?
Well...how about fire resistance
see vid:
YouTube - Nanotechnology Fire Protection for Wood
Here's to the new New Wave of detailing!
Happy Buffing!
David Barnett
[dd]dentlessdave
Long ago, waxes were king of all the detailing talk, then, when polymers were introduced to those same waxed, sealants were formed and became king and really, they still are.
What's happening now is a revolution in the detailing industry and the new kid on the block is COATINGS.
Coatings have now surpassed anything that waxes and sealants could offer.
Many detailing companies are testing new chemistry and using Nanotechnology to create products that are surely the next generation in surface care.
Years ago, when waxes were all the rage; companies were pushing the "SHINE" factor and Shine they did, but without longevity. Most Carnuba and silicone waxes only lasted 2 months at best.
In the late 80's and early 90's, the use of Synthetic Polymers led to Sealants. Sealants were typically quite expensive in the beginning, but have since dropped in price now that the technology has become more widespread.
Sealants offered the look and shine of wax AND they offered longevity. Where a typical Carnuba and/or Silicone wax fails within a couple of months, the Synthetic Polymer Sealants lasted well beyond any wax. Mostly 5-8 months for well maintained cars.
This spawned a whole new market in the detailing industry. Many detailing companies and dealerships were selling Sealant Packages with new car purchases and the prices ranged from $200.00 to will over $800.00 for a wash and Seal.
Now we're beginning to see Coatings take off in the same fashion.
Coatings offer the same "shine" as a wax and they also offer longevity, but can the it match the sealant longevity?
Oh, it can do that and so much more!
Coatings have gone well beyond any product that has hit any store shelf.
Most tests have resulted in 3-4 year longevity out of one coat.
Imagine only waxing....er...COATING your car only once every 3 years.
What makes the Coating such a wonderful thing is that it forms a true barrier on your surface much like an extra layer of clear coat, unlike a temporary layer from a wax or sealant.
It also has water shedding capabilities unlike anything you've ever seen.
see vid:
YouTube - Splash And Dashing - Nanocoating Technology 813-484-9225
Coatings also have wonderful dirt shedding properties which will not allow contamination, dirt, or grime to adhere to the surface.
How many times have we tried to clean a wheel, but the brake dust was baked on and we had to forcefully scrub the wheel?
With Coating, that is a thing of the past.
see vid:
YouTube - 100_5681.MOV
What most people have seen in Coating Testing is what we call the "Lotus Effect".
see vid:
YouTube - lotus effect
Notice how the waters molecules will not seperate, but actually stick together.
This is the effect we get when we have applied a coating to a vehicle surface.
Not only do Coating benefit the Auto Paint and Surface Care world, there have been new experiments of Coatings being applied to fabric such as clothing and carpeting.
see vid:
YouTube - Nano Carpet & Cushion Coating
see vid:
YouTube - Nice Suit, Bob! Nano-Tex Suit Goes For a Swim.
This will eventually lead to TRUE stain resistant fabrics in our automobiles as well.
After seeing how Nano Technology and Coatings work on paint and fabric, how could it get any better?
Well...how about fire resistance

see vid:
YouTube - Nanotechnology Fire Protection for Wood
Here's to the new New Wave of detailing!
Happy Buffing!
David Barnett
[dd]dentlessdave
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