PDA

View Full Version : Paint cleans itself


exitspeed
03-06-2008, 08:39 AM
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/news/new-self-cleaning-and-scratch-resistant-paint/#more-5053

Self-cleaning paint likely to enter production

Posted on Wednesday 5 March 2008

Polishing_main.jpgAnyone who’s ever washed or waxed their car only to find bird droppings on it moments later will be pleased to know that exterior coating specialists Nanovere has unveiled a new paint technology that can not only clean itself but is also scratch resistant.

The new paint is a clear surface coat called Zyvere 2K Nanocoating and it relies on embedded nanotechnology to perform its scratch-resisting and self-cleaning ability. According to its maker, the new paint is 53% less prone to scratches than conventional paints and remains 60% cleaner as well. The material also has a gloss retention attribute that’s claimed to remain as good as new for up to five years. The nanotechnology paint will repel oil, dirt, stains, water and ice to ensure the car is as clean as possible. It can also be applied to alloy wheels, a blessing for all of us with brake-dust covered multispoke rims.

Though we haven’t been able to test it yet, an “independent” test of Zyvere 2K Nanocoating by Eastern Michigan University has found that the Nanovere product is superior to popular rival products from CeramiClear and DuPont in weather resistance and ease of cleaning. The coating has also proven successful in protecting aircraft and marine vehicles, where surface damage and corrosion can cost millions of dollars to repair.

WagDatto
03-06-2008, 09:30 AM
That's pretty interesting, it's amazing what kinds of things are still being improved, you know? Pretty soon we'll have a touch-screen inside all the new Biimers and Mercs where you can CHOOSE your color on the fly!

jackjack
03-06-2008, 10:03 AM
thats awesome. upgrade is where its at.

lflkajfj12123
03-06-2008, 10:27 AM
That's pretty interesting, it's amazing what kinds of things are still being improved, you know? Pretty soon we'll have a touch-screen inside all the new Biimers and Mercs where you can CHOOSE your color on the fly!

thats old news

its in production

DOOK
03-06-2008, 12:05 PM
thats old news

its in production

no it's not... it's in development though. We'll never see it in the states because of the problems it can cause for law enforcement.

Dirty Habit
03-06-2008, 12:10 PM
no it's not... it's in development though. We'll never see it in the states because of the problems it can cause for law enforcement.

I got pulled over once because I had a blue car. Cop told me he saw me on main street doing 50mph and it took him 6 min to catch me.
I never was on main street I had just pulled out of my driveway. It took my fiance and I about an half hour to convince him we had just gotten into my car and pulled out of the driveway less than a minute ago.

Cops have enough problems.

lflkajfj12123
03-06-2008, 02:45 PM
yeah i worded that bad but its been discussed on here before

Matej
03-06-2008, 03:30 PM
It would be cool to paint a car with one of those paints that change color depending on temperature, like mood rings. I had a couple of toy cars as a kid that were blue when cold and highlighter yellow when warm.

ESmorz
03-06-2008, 07:48 PM
It would be cool to paint a car with one of those paints that change color depending on temperature, like mood rings. I had a couple of toy cars as a kid that were blue when cold and highlighter yellow when warm.

The ferrari ones?

muddafakka
03-06-2008, 08:21 PM
It would be cool to paint a car with one of those paints that change color depending on temperature, like mood rings. I had a couple of toy cars as a kid that were blue when cold and highlighter yellow when warm.

I had a few of those as well.

Anyways, my car can certainly use some of that new paint. Damn birds...

LongGrain
03-06-2008, 08:24 PM
It would be cool to paint a car with one of those paints that change color depending on temperature, like mood rings. I had a couple of toy cars as a kid that were blue when cold and highlighter yellow when warm.

holy shit! i remember those.

hustlervibes
03-06-2008, 10:06 PM
It would be cool to paint a car with one of those paints that change color depending on temperature, like mood rings. I had a couple of toy cars as a kid that were blue when cold and highlighter yellow when warm.

There is a guy who actually has that around here. He has a Cobra with color temp flames. It starts out black and when it gets hot from engine heat it slowly turns red and then when he turns off his car and it starts to cool down to goes back to black. It's actually really cool.