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Old 12-01-05, 07:13   #1 (permalink)
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Nissan Develops World’s First Clear Paint That Repairs Scratches.

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NISSAN DEVELOPS WORLD'S FIRST CLEAR PAINT
THAT REPAIRS SCRATCHES ON CAR SURFACES

TOKYO (Dec. 2, 2005)-- Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., has developed the world’s first clear paint that repairs scratches on painted car surfaces, including scratches from car-washing machines, off-road driving and fingernails.

“Scratch Guard Coat” contains a newly developed high elastic resin that helps prevent scratches from affecting the inner layers of a car’s painted surface. With “Scratch Guard Coat” a car’s scratched surface will return to its original state anywhere from one day to a week, depending on temperature and the depth of the scratch.

The water-repellant paint also has a higher resistance to scratches compared with conventional clear paints. A vehicle painted with “Scratch Guard Coat” will have only one-fifth the abrasions caused by a car-washing machine compared with a car covered with conventional clear paint. Scratches from car-washing machines account for the majority of scratches to painted car surfaces.

“Scratch Guard Coat” is effective for about three years.

“Scratch Guard Coat” will be applied for the first time on an SUV model that is scheduled for a partial makeover in the near future. The paint will be applied to the car’s chassis, bumpers, door mirrors, among other parts.

Paint after being scratched:


Paint one week later:
 
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Old 12-01-05, 07:42   #2 (permalink)
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wow very good. Why cant amricans come up with things like that. seems like the asians are taking over the world. Im tired of all the top notch products made in taiwan, china, tokyo, hong kong, japan, korea etc..
 
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wow very good. Why cant amricans come up with things like that. seems like the asians are taking over the world. Im tired of all the top notch products made in taiwan, china, tokyo, hong kong, japan, korea etc..
Why? I welcome all "top-notch" products no matter what country they originate from.
 
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Wouldn't it be easier to just not use the dang automatic car washes? I mean, they've obviously pinpointed the problem, why not work on preventing the damage in the first place.
 
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Old 12-01-05, 08:57   #5 (permalink)
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Wouldn't it be easier to just not use the dang automatic car washes? I mean, they've obviously pinpointed the problem, why not work on preventing the damage in the first place.


I feel you.
 
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People are to lazy to wash their cars themselves....
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So what happens after three years?
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I'll need to see it to believe it . A good idea though.
 
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So what happens after three years?
Then you buy the "Dealer Applied Sealant" option-with annual touch-ups!
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would you call it a clear jel coat?
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