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02-10-06, 06:14
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Scottwax I bet the polish would work great with a nano-tech acrylic sealant like Acrylic Jett/Carlack 68 or Klasse SG.
Does the polish have a more sealant or carnauba look on dark colors? | Hmmm... I must be out of the loop on this stuff!
When did acrylic resin become a "nano" technology?
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02-10-06, 06:27
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Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: New Jersey Posts: 7,649 | I thought that referred to the abrasive size in the new Carlack 68. Or did I miss the sarcasm/joke about the EO chat?
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02-10-06, 08:10
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Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Arlington, TX Posts: 25,596 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by DavidB Hmmm... I must be out of the loop on this stuff!
When did acrylic resin become a "nano" technology? | http://www.jeffswerkstatt.com/prodde...p?prod=JP-0500 The formula builds on the exceptional protective qualities of the Polyethylene-Acryl + Nano coating that Car-Lack pioneered... http://www.jeffswerkstatt.com/prodde...?prod=JAJ-0500 Based on a similar fundamental polyethylene-acrylic molecular compound as JEFFS Prime, Acrylic Jett extends the durability of the protective coat and builds an ever smoother, more uniformly reflective finish.
My understanding is Werkstatt/Carlack 68 incorporate nano-technology in their acrylic based formulas. | |
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02-11-06, 03:40
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Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Harker Heights, Texas Posts: 1,067 | This product that you are talking about sounds exciting if one can use it in conjunction with Zaino. It would be nice to be able to correct/fill then apply Z2Pro to seal. Then layers of Z5 on top of that then seal again with Z2Pro. That is what I would do with it when it comes out
I want to be the first to buy this product. Name a price. will send with check, paypal or give you my credit card number, David. What ever it takes!!!! 
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02-11-06, 03:51
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Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Hungary, Europe Posts: 2,522 | From the CL Press Material:
"CAR-LACK 68 NANO SYSTEMATIC CARE PREMIUM combines within one single product surface cleaner, tar remover, rust dissolver, and sealant. The new POLYETHYLENE/ACRYLIC + NANO TECHNOLOGY formula covers surfaces with a micro fine coating.
...CAR-LACK NANO SYSTEMATIC CARE PREMIUM
Because of nanotechnology (molecular size 1,000,000/mm³), the treated surfaces become extremely densified.
Advantages:
1. An even easier application and removal
2. Hologram free finish on clearcoats, single stage paints, gelcoat and on most plastics (except porous ones). Removes existing marring and holograms
3. Improved scratch resistance and dirt repellency through the surface densification
4. A brilliant, mirror-like shine..." | |
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02-12-06, 08:04
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | I guess I need to get out more often! 
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02-17-06, 06:30
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Gilbert, AZ Posts: 5,827 | Has this pad been used on a rotary yet?
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02-19-06, 02:33
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Originally Posted by PrinzII Has this pad been used on a rotary yet? | Have been wondering that myself. What happens if you exceed the 1000 RPM's spec? | |
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02-19-06, 05:03
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | The SwirlBuster pad works great with a rotary. I used it to polish out my demo display and I used it to remove water spots from the Cayenne. I was impressed with how well it works. The pad works best at 1200 to 1500 RPM.
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02-21-06, 12:17
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Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: portland, OR Posts: 900 | Is this polish still slated for release on march 1st David? getting a little anxious over here  | |
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02-26-06, 11:29
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Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: UK Posts: 329 | Is it, sounds a very interesting product? | |
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03-03-06, 05:22
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Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Perth, Western Australia Posts: 2,109 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by DavidB No. I use the pad with Sonus SFX-1 Restore, Sonus SFX-2 Enhance and the new Sonus SwirlBuster Clearcoat Polish with great results.
The SwirlBuster polish is based on Sonus SFX-2 with the addition of two new chemicals (the acrylic polymers and the activator).
db | David, kudoes to your new polish (and to you). It sounds truelly impressive!
If you where to take a stab at it, how abrasive would the SBP be on the Megs scale? 4, like #80? 5? 
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