Nano-Diamond Shield?

The mask scares me. LOL I wonder how much product he sprayed. It looks like he emptied the $30 bottle. =P

If the claim of 12 month durability is true, I rather give my ride some TLC every now and then. =D
 
Glass type sealants are going to be a big hit in the future. Auqua Quartz, G-techniq, etc. will play a big role in LSP's ... Glass coatings are here !!!
 
I actually work for Crystal View Chemicals. This product really does work I can tell you as I use it on my 03 Lexus IS300 and recommend it to all my friends. It contains glass particles and WILL harden paint to 4-H. I would not work for a company which made a product that is junk. I will stand behind this product 100%.



The mask is used for inhalation purposes. It is better to use the mask as to not inhale the fumes, just like if you were to use spray paint, you would not want to breathe in fumes.



You can use this product on your rims as well. Our product withstands up to 500-F where as wax only holds up to 105-F - 145-F. Brake dust will not cut through it as it hits the rim at 300-F. No more chemicals on your rims either.



It is 100% nano glass particles. Other products say nano-wax, but our product contains no wax whatsoever. This is the future of car protection. After speaking with the chemist, it will be more efficient for wipe off if you do a panel at a time. It instantly bonds to the surface so you can wipe off in a matter of seconds. I highly recommend using it, not just because I work for the company but because it actually works!



If you have any questions you can PM me or ask them here and I will be more than happy to answer them.
 
lostdaytomorrow said:
No thanks, not a big fan of the glass look, at all. I prefer the carnauba look.



If you are a true enthusiast and want more depth which a lot of show cars do, you can apply carnauba wax onto it as it will not damage the Nano. Some people want to have a 2 - 3 inch depth on their car. Yes this is guaranteed to last a whole year. The only protection that is better than this is taking your car into a professional booth and spending $3k-$5k to have the paint hardened to 8-H. Majority of production cars that come off the line are only at 2-H, so Nano Diamond Shield doubles the hardness of the paint surface.
 
I have actually used it on my M3, and I love it!! I bought it at the pep boys down here in tampa, FL.. SUCH A DIFFERENCE!! I am new to the forums, and am an enthusiast when it comes to detailing. This product has done me well so I give it a great review. I did it 2 weeks ago.
 
JonnyD said:
I have actually used it on my M3, and I love it!! I bought it at the pep boys down here in tampa, FL.. SUCH A DIFFERENCE!! I am new to the forums, and am an enthusiast when it comes to detailing. This product has done me well so I give it a great review. I did it 2 weeks ago.



Any Pics Jon, after you've applied it?
 
Looks like a similar product to Nanoskin. It probably creates a sol-gel glass coating. Very durable and crazy water beading. Nanoskin has nano scale carnauba also, so it probably has a better look than this stuff.
 
mystickid said:
Any Pics Jon, after you've applied it?



I will take pics and post them. I am about to wash my car this weekend as well, but I did want to see how the water beaded off my car when I finished applying it, and if you know what the beads on wax look like, man it beads so much better with this product.



Is Nano skin available?? I saw a thread on that in 2008 but I havent seen it for sale anywhere. I saw the price when the guy said under $500 and was like holy cow. I bought this for $29.99 and so far I have absolutely no complaints. I want to test the rim this weekend and see if its true that I wont have to wipe off the brake dust:bounce
 
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