what's going to be the craze in 05 ?

1 Clean WS6 said:
I live all of 10 minutes from Alpharetta.



SilverLexus is in Alpharetta too. I'm about 15 minutes south of there...unless it is the afternoon rush hour...when it is more like an hour.
 
DetailGirl said:
Also, I might be in Dallas for a few days in January for training, If I can get away I am going to follow you to your details and watch your ever technique!



Even if I use NXT on some of the cars?
 
I almost forgot. Old LSP's will combine with Patrick's (exceldetail.com) microfibers and form a #16/Natty's removal powerhouse. Then everyone will be their wettest and with the least effort possible.



**edit** With MAXIMUM beading. Mmmm. Beading....
 
~One mans opinion / observations~



A product will be formulated that will provide the durability of a Polymer, the depth of shine of a Carnauba wax, the deep gloss of an oil enriched Glaze, a product that contains no cleaners so you could apply 30+ layers



We’ll all forget about the 95% preparation, 5% product criteria and rush out to obtain a sample of this miracle product that’s on all the detailing forums with loads of before and after photos (inc reflection shots) and end up finding it on e-bay for $500 for a 6oz bottle.



Then reality will set in and the few with well-prepped paint will support the claims made for it, while the rest of us will bemoan its lack of durability/ shine etc compared to wax/sealant X that we’ve always used



Can you say Gottcha…



Seriously, the next big thing might be ultra, ultra hard, scratch resistant clear coat (a revised version of ceramic clear 2003) formulated by BASF / M-B and a end user polish (guessing Menzerna as they’ve already done the ground work on Ceramic Clear 2004), this ultra hard clear coat will be applied as OEM to all new vehicles.
 
TOGWT said:
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Seriously, the next big thing might be ultra, ultra hard, scratch resistant clear coat (a revised version of ceramic clear 2003) formulated by BASF / M-B and a end user polish (guessing Menzerna as they’ve already done the ground work on Ceramic Clear 2004), this ultra hard clear coat will be applied as OEM to all new vehicles. [/B]



Hmm. do you mean BASF is going to follow pursuit of PPG's Ceramiclear and make a "better" one?



Yes, Menzerna has Ceramiclear specific polishes but so does Automotive International/Valugard :Cerious Polish



http://autoint.com/autostore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=24&idproduct=69





I was told Meguiars has polish already specifically for Ceramiclear. So far, no proof of that claim. Anyone in the know care to comment on that?
 
Quote: Hmm. do you mean BASF is going to follow pursuit of PPG's Ceramiclear and make a "better" one?



~One mans opinion / observations~



BASF / MB made an ultra, ultra hard Ceramic clear coat before PPGs version (so hard that Menzerna could not formulate a polish for the end user that would abrade the surface, they did succeed with a polish to correct the finish straight from the drying ovens but once the paint cooled down…/)



~Hope this helps~



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justadumbarchitect / so I question everything/ Jon
 
~One mans opinion / observations~



http://autoint.com/autostore/pc/vie...24&idproduct=69



Cerious Compound - Specifically formulated for the new "NANO" clear coats being introduced on higher line vehicles such as Mercedes Benz, BMW, etc. Product works on all present and past [high solid urethane clears] when the correct pads & rotary buffer speeds are utilized.



I’m no ‘paint guy’ but is high solid urethane clear the same as (nano-technology) ceramic clear?



~Hope this helps~



Knowledge unshared is experience wasted

justadumbarchitect / so I question everything/ Jon
 
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