Well thought I'd update everyone on what I'm doing in Taiwan for the past week. I got the chance to see the future of automated polishing with a robot that buffs paint as well as the future of paint care. The latter is what I'm going to be talking about right now as this is a concept that will blow your mind. It's called Nanoskin and was developed in the Taiwan equivalent of Cal Tech, ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute) a government run research center.
http://www.itri.org.tw/eng/
Nanoskin consists of products that utilize nanotechnology..a buzz word popular a few years ago that really did nothing but promise a bunch of meaningless jargon. What Nanoskin does for car owners and detailers alike is a spray on coating that protects better than any wax as it hardens the paint protecting it from scratches and does this without affecting the reflective properties of the paint. It's not a permanent coating as it wears away in a years time, and it can be touched up using a companion nano booster wax type product.
So in essence it works like a wax, but offers superior protection. What does this mean to us? Think about the last car you polished with ultra soft paint that marred when you wiped the wax off. With Nanoskin, that could be a thing of the past. Or what about removing the burden of pristine maintenance by the owner after your work is done polishing? Let them use the car wash for maintenance.
The process is simple. You polish the paint as usual but instead of finishing using yoiur favorite wax, apply the two part Nano system: 1.) Nano Carnauba wax 2.) Nano Diamond Protective Shield
The NDPS combo is sprayed on with a paint spray gun and takes about 20 minutes for application. No masking is required as the coating benefits all vehicle components--paint, wheels, plastics, and glass.
Take a look at how water beads on a Nano treated car.
In visiting the research laboratory, I witnessed the latest version that's designed for interior use as demoed on this shoe. Water is being dropped onto the shoe and it just bounces off.
Demonstrating Prima at a local detail shop as they compared to their current Meguiar's polishes #83 and #80.
Had to use this Ryobi polisher..I kind of liked it...might have to add one to my tool set.
I also hosted an application video as seen here.
Got lots more to show, but that's it for now.
Richard