I find it interesting to know the POV a product approaches the market and how they improve on something already being used. In my searches I came across the kamakazi artificial clear coat product. I was blown away in the video, but didnt make a connection to Essence because it didnt appear to be a product with any abrasive in it.
I did a search and came across this post discussing it when it was first being launched.
Link to discussion: Kamikaze artificial clear coat - Detailing World (if posting that is against the rules, sorry delete it)
There was a person from Wolf's chemicals who said they have had a product just like that for years Link to discussion: Nano glaze
To sum up where my ramblings are going someone over there did a test with CQUK and the nano glaze to test for bonding and longevity Link to discussion: here
My unprofessional hobbyist thoughts are, Carpro took an already existing product and added polish to it, making it better imo. It could be developed from the ground up, either way its a great product. The product by kamakazi is certainly useful in many many situations. The Wolf's Chemical product doesnt have a distributor in the USA , maybe due to some chemical issue but would be a much more affordable option to the kamakazi product they say.
Does a primer product that fills complicate matters, add a product that isnt needed 99% of the time, or is it something that will be more common going forward?
I did a search and came across this post discussing it when it was first being launched.
Link to discussion: Kamikaze artificial clear coat - Detailing World (if posting that is against the rules, sorry delete it)
There was a person from Wolf's chemicals who said they have had a product just like that for years Link to discussion: Nano glaze
To sum up where my ramblings are going someone over there did a test with CQUK and the nano glaze to test for bonding and longevity Link to discussion: here
My unprofessional hobbyist thoughts are, Carpro took an already existing product and added polish to it, making it better imo. It could be developed from the ground up, either way its a great product. The product by kamakazi is certainly useful in many many situations. The Wolf's Chemical product doesnt have a distributor in the USA , maybe due to some chemical issue but would be a much more affordable option to the kamakazi product they say.
Does a primer product that fills complicate matters, add a product that isnt needed 99% of the time, or is it something that will be more common going forward?