scubaman
Well-Known Member
With the development of nano technology, I’ve been expecting that one day there will be some new age product that would replace the good old carnauba wax. Good as it is, it just doesn’t seem to last the whole summer; the shine gradually fades and the black streaks seem to become harder and harder to remove.
There are many ‘nano’ products out there which make bold claims of a very hydrophobic and long lasting finishes.
From my layman’s perspective, the existence of a technology that produces a highly durable coating sounds plausible, but does anybody have actual experience of these products either in automotive or marine use?
I feel tempted to give this a go -> http://ceramicpro.com
There are many ‘nano’ products out there which make bold claims of a very hydrophobic and long lasting finishes.
From my layman’s perspective, the existence of a technology that produces a highly durable coating sounds plausible, but does anybody have actual experience of these products either in automotive or marine use?
I feel tempted to give this a go -> http://ceramicpro.com