Nissan brings out revolutionary self healing paint
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I think we need for info! That link is kinda bare.
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also, that photo is from a town and country.
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Sounds like BS
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They would make siiick money if this was true, and their PR dept should have had it plastered all over the news. Every1 with a car would lineup for this.
I think bs, but if its true im down for a coating! |
that would be so sweet
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sounds fishy. So for the next three years the self healing paint works to fill in scratches. So the paint would ooze into the scratch. I bet the scratch can't be in too deep either. Lets say this car is in the desert where the temp would rise to 110 degrees. Wouldn't the paint start to sweat off the car?
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How about just using thicker sheetmetal and more durable paint? Wow, that's an idea......
And no, it isn't BS. I read this elsehwere too. It has a sublayer of paint that stays viscous for three years, abd because it is so dense, it flows into scratches that even cut to the bare metal. But it only works for three years. I am suspicious about this paint. Does this mean ANY paint repair would have to be done by Nissan? |
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cool.
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why did you post a pic^^^^^
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[QUOTE=mikeb]why did you post a pic^^^^^[/QUOTE
First time posting a pic of my car. Just testing. Got a new computer and camera. Never did it before. |
You guys remember that commercial where the guy scratches the shit outta this hood with keys and then makes it like new with some products he's selling.
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Christine!!!
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^hahahahaha
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[QUOTE=Roaddemon]
Originally Posted by mikeb
why did you post a pic^^^^^[/QUOTE
First time posting a pic of my car. Just testing. Got a new computer and camera. Never did it before. |
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