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What is Ceramic Polymer Nanotechnology paint
protection?
It is a new form of the
most effective and
Eco friendly paint protection
available today to give your car
the glossy finish and durable benefits that come with
Ceramic Polymer Nanotechnology. The
Ceramic Polymer Nanotechnology paint
protection creates an almost
self-cleaning surface that usually only
requires water and a chamois needed to
maintain the spotlessness of the vehicle.
Our paint
protection is a superior coating chemistry
to that of silicone, the basis of all other
car care sealants and protectants. Whether
they are described as containing
polytetrafluoroethyle(PTFE),
Acrylic or
Silicate a made up fictional ingredient
containing like glass plexin etc., all
synthetic paint sealants utilize silicone as
the binding agent in order to form a film of
temporary protection and gloss. If the film
prematurely breakdown due to exposure to
moderately alkaline materials like a road
grime (Ph9 or greater) or more acidic
pollutants like acid rain (Ph3 or lower),
the silicone resins will migrate from the
finish making insufficient protection.
Regardless of how well maintained or how
often the surface is washed, eventually the
organic binder will oxidize due to UV
exposure and the need for periodic
reapplications.
Although perhaps easy to
use, the main disadvantage of silicone based
sealants are their weakness to degrade upon
exposure to UV rays, alkaline road grime,
bird droppings, aggressive wash detergents
and industrial pollutants like heavy
deposits of
acid rain.
The result is a form of enhancement and
protection that is spotty and short-lived.
This is the main reason why on regular basis
you are required to use specific car wash
shampoo containing the active ingredient. In
case of PTFE-based products, these require
six monthly maintenance by using the dry
wash to enhance the protection level.

Our Ceramic
Polymer
Nanotechnology
paint protection works on the
atomic or molecular level by holding paint
surface and non-silicone based resins that
use the latest advances in nanoparticle
technology. The combination of these forms
protective, glossy layers of ceramic-like
matrices on the vehicle‘s finish with very
strong cross-linked covalent bond.
The
covalent bond is a form of very strong
chemical bonding that is characterized by
the sharing of pairs of electrons between
atoms, compared to ionic (weaker) and static
charge (weaker) interactions used by other
paint protection systems.
A
polymer is a large molecule
(macromolecule) composed of repeating
structural units typically connected by
covalent chemical bonds, the strongest bond
known to man.
Non-polymer, non-organic
type products usually exist as crystalline
structures (e.g. salts or silicates) and are
held together and crystallize on the surface
by ionic bonding forces, a weaker type of
the covalent bond. These forces are not
strong enough to prevent re-crystallization
of the silicate upon exposure to water and
moisture.
By chemically adhering
to the finish while maintaining even greater
internal bonding properties, Ceramic
Polymer Nanotechnology paint protection
resins and the matrices they form with
nanoparticles will not breakdown or leave
from the surface. That's because these
linkages and their internal forces are
maintained in a three-dimensional polymeric
matrix, unlike the weaker two-dimensional
silicone arrangement. The result is a
ceramic-like membrane of protection and
enhancement that seals out all oxidative
elements while sealing in a deep-gloss shine
for years. In addition, the incredible depth
of gloss and layer of ceramic-like
protection of Ceramic Polymer
Nanotechnology paint protection is
totally unaffected by all types of acidic
and alkaline materials, from acid rain, tree
sap and bugs to road salt and bird
droppings.
PTFE in any vehicle wax or
polish comes in the form of a powder or
particulate suspended in water and functions
primarily as an aid in the application
(post-buffing) of the product. By the very
nature of its chemistry, PTFE is
non-reactive. It can only be held in place
by means of entrapment with organic binders
that eventually oxidize. Since it is
essentially a soft plastic-like material, it
easily wears off once the protective layer
is removed. Therefore, PTFE
only temporarily adds to the protective and
release properties of the product before it
is lost to the environment.
Not all car owners have
the same requirements for the durability of
a paint protection and the same budget. That
is why we are introducing our 1 year
warranty , 3
year warranty , 5 year warranty or lifetime warranty (minimum 10 years)
ceramic polymer nanotechnology based paint
protection. Obviously the price for the
paint protection with 1 year warranty is not
the same as with the lifetime warranty.
However, they
both have one thing in common, you do not
have to use any enhancing product or a
special car wash shampoo during the warranty
period and we guarantee 100% protection!
Save hundreds of dollars with our paint
protection packages
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