Liquid Glass Spray

Only thing it would possibly revolutionize would be LSPs and that is assuming it has enough durability to stand up to various environmental conditions, harsh soaps, etc.
 
Considering it says it wipes right off with a damp cloth I don't see it having any durability really. Cool thing for other applications. Not sure what it would do for detailing.
 
Jakerooni said:
Considering it says it wipes right off with a damp cloth I don't see it having any durability really. Cool thing for other applications. Not sure what it would do for detailing.



"The coating is environmentally harmless and non-toxic, and easy to clean using only water or a simple wipe with a damp cloth."



I take this to mean that once the coating is on, it is easy to clean using only a damp cloth. So maybe our washing cycle times would also be shortened.:)



Here is a link to Nanopool, the manufacturer. Claims on their website talk about a 24 hour curing process time, and coatings that last a year (such as on a kitchen sink).



Scottwax may have it right ... this could be an interesting LSP. But I don't think I need to get a new hobby just yet. :buffing:
 
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