Review - Diamond Protech Diamond Interior

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Mike
Well this purchase was a whim. What intrigued me about this product was its ability to restore interior trim pieces. This also uses nano-diamond technology like their paint coatings.

Product Description:

Diamond Interior is formulated for interior surfaces such as vinyl, plastic and trim.

Diamond Interior will restore and enrich vehicle interior surfaces while providing up to 12 months of UV, water, and stain resistance.



Application is pretty straight forward. Prep is key like with all things. The video covers the application and the 50/50 of the restoration this coating can achieve. The other thing I am curious about is whether or not this offers any kind of dust repelling properties like the Dr. Beasley`s Dash Pro I reviewed as well.

 
As I always say we like to play chemist but the only one that knows is the actual chemist.

1st: subscribed to see if it works. If it keeps it looking new for a year will be worth it.




2nd: Sure other scientist people in industry and other chemists know?

Anyways if we just always listen to the chemist we then have to assume they are telling the truth? Like believing every frontman for face value or Pan saying he only does paid reviews for products he believes in. Some have faith and some want proof….. kinda makes detailing like religion.

Agreed with your premise though as a lot try to tear down a product without seeing their own results as it could be the best performer.

And I thought [mention]wannafbody [/mention] question was interesting and in my Google Fu’ing I found this which makes sense.

“In chemical composition, for instance, diamond and graphite, which are two different forms of carbon, are considered to be ceramics even though they are not composed of inorganic compounds.”

Would make sense that if graphene (graphite) and diamonds are ceramics or related that they would be the next advancements in coatings as the are harder than silica.

Again got from Google so take it for what it’s worth.


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I guess the question is whether they are actually diamonds or diamond like as in carbon based. After all, a diamond is simply compressed carbon. Maybe if you exert pressure when applying they become diamonds due to heat produced by friction. I`m guessing more marketing buzzwords. That doesn`t mean that the product doesn`t produce good results.
 
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