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Old Dec 2, 2005 | 05:55 PM
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New Nissan Paint Repairs Scratches

Cliff's Notes- Nissan develops clear coat that repairs itself over time. Paint restores itself and recovers from things like swirl marks in anywhere from a day to a week. The layer lasts for 3 years.
Nissan had better put this on Infinitis ASAP.

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World's first clear paint that repairs scratches

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., has developed the world’s first clear paint that repairs scratches on painted car surfaces, including scratches from car-washing machines, off-road driving and fingernails.
“Scratch Guard Coat” contains a newly developed high elastic resin that helps prevent scratches from affecting the inner layers of a car’s painted surface. With “Scratch Guard Coat” a car’s scratched surface will return to its original state anywhere from one day to a week, depending on temperature and the depth of the scratch.
The water-repellant paint also has a higher resistance to scratches compared with conventional clear paints. A vehicle painted with “Scratch Guard Coat” will have only one-fifth the abrasions caused by a car-washing machine compared with a car covered with conventional clear paint. Scratches from car-washing machines account for the majority of scratches to painted car surfaces.
“Scratch Guard Coat” is effective for about three years.
“Scratch Guard Coat” will be applied for the first time on an SUV model that is scheduled for a partial makeover in the near future. The paint will be applied to the car’s chassis, bumpers, door mirrors, among other parts.

 
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Old Dec 2, 2005 | 05:56 PM
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This makes me wonder though- if Nissan really is serious about the paint on their cars, why would they be giving us the paint we have now?
 
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Old Dec 2, 2005 | 06:09 PM
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This makes me wonder though- if Nissan really is serious about the paint on their cars, why would they be giving us the paint we have now?
Becuase its a new technology they just developed? How could they give it to us before they develop it????

I'm almost at a loss of words for your statement. Please clear it up.
 
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Old Dec 2, 2005 | 06:25 PM
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Becuase its a new technology they just developed? How could they give it to us before they develop it????

I'm almost at a loss of words for your statement. Please clear it up.
the paint on the g35 is very thin. it is inferior to the way they used to paint their cars and the way several other manufacturers still do. if the durability of their paint is so important to them, why havent they given us better paint jobs and thickers clear coats?
 
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Old Dec 2, 2005 | 06:34 PM
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Oh, simple... money.
 
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