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Picus said:More potential business for you in the future.![]()
BigAl3 said:i hate to imagine what they used to wipe down the interior plastics *scratch city*... :faint:
p.s. did you talk to the owner or hand him a business card?
David Fermani said:I bet the dealer told him they have self healing clearcoats.
David Fermani said:You're right about the sarcasm. I personally don't feel it's a good product; especially for people who have to correct it. I think it's more marketing hype than a real world benefit. Self healing or not, it's still susceptible to environmental conditions and user abuse. I detailed a brand new white pearl G37S and it was riddled with acid rain pitting and water marks. My client actually fought with the dealer to buy it back because the finish was ruined. Here's a pic showing a little:
tdekany said:If anyone, it is the owner that needs to be shot!:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Dean said:Picus,
Glad to hear from someone with an unbiased, "real world" experience with the "Scratch Shield" finish on the EX35. Time will tell if it lives up to the hype, but so far I have not heard any legitimate negatives.
I don't think the GT-R has the "Scratch Shield" clearcoat, but it is obvious that Nissan is doing something special with this model:
GT-R’s advanced technology is present even in the vehicle’s paint, which utilizes a durable anti-chip paint and “double clear coat� process. A special seven-coat silver paint color is available, which is baked five times and is also hand-polished by craftsman.
Nissan/Infiniti News Room
Dean
Dean said:Interesting claim about the Nissan's self-healing paint. Too bad your example is not exactly true.:aww:
The 2008 EX35 is the only current Infiniti model with the "Scratch Shield" in the US market. The 2008 Infiniti G37S in your picture has the conventional clear coat without the new elastic resin. All upcoming 2009 Infiniti G models will have the "Scratch Shield" paint.
So unless you somehow managed to detail a 2009 G37S (which has yet to be released as of this date), your criticism of the technology needs a little more explaining.
Dean said:Glad to hear from someone with an unbiased, "real world" experience with the "Scratch Shield" finish on the EX35. Time will tell if it lives up to the hype, but so far I have not heard any legitimate negatives.
I don't think the GT-R has the "Scratch Shield" clear coat, but it is obvious that Nissan is doing something special with this model:
GT-R’s advanced technology is present even in the vehicle’s paint, which utilizes a durable anti-chip paint and “double clear coat� process. A special seven-coat silver paint color is available, which is baked five times and is also hand-polished by craftsman.
Nissan/Infiniti News Room
Dean
Dean said:So what is your opinion on the Nissan/Infinti self healing clearcoat? Any personal experience, positive or negative? I sense a nibble of sarcasm in your remark.
I'm interested since I'll be ordering a 2009 G37 sedan before years end.
Dean