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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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