I know this paint was pain in the dong for pro detailers, but I have to say the video does impress me.
From Does self-healing car paint really exist? - The Globe and Mail :
From Does self-healing car paint really exist? - The Globe and Mail :
"Nissan, Infiniti’s parent company, developed the paint system in collaboration with the University of Tokyo and Advanced Softmaterials Inc., according to Ian Forsyth, Director of Corporate Planning for Nissan Canada, the finish was “a clear coat that is designed to be chemically soft.”
Mark Deroche, Chief Instructor, Auto Collision Group at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, confirmed that this clear coat has properties designed to “flow” on a continual basis. Its chemical makeup is elastic, as opposed to the rigid plastic-like consistency found on most paint finishes. Deroche also stated that this technology works faster and more effectively in warmer weather. Cold weather tends to “firm up” the clear coat. This is not to say that it will not “repair” itself when the temperature dips, but the healing process will take a little longer. Click here for a demonstration of the healing process, and click here for before and after pictures.
Although Nissan is no longer using the finish on its cars, it is still being used by some cell phone manufacturers in Japan. "