Thursday, 11 July 2013
Coating & Protection - Part 3
Besides the Freelander which we exhibited a couple of days ago, we actually did a test as well on this classic Merc.
Well after 10 days, with NEO High Grade Polymer (WaterBased) from Scholl Concepts, it is still beading. The surface of the car was NOT compounded at all. Just washed with our Scholl Concepts, Shampol. NEO was applied directly without hesitation.
It's not a coating. It's not silica at all. It's purely High Grade Polymer.
Can anyone explain to me what's all these hype about glass coating, nano coating, ceramic coating and what have you?
Monday, 8 July 2013
Coating & Protection Part 2
Look at this Freelander. With it's condition, not many Detailers would not like to put their hands on. Paint surface is horrendous. Exterior Weather strips, weathered till light grey.
We decide for a 1st test, we would not deal with the paint condition at all. So we applied NEO directly after a good wash. Let's see what happens after 3 weeks. As a precaution note : This testimony is already a week old. We were so tied up with so many testings and sales that is why this article was delayed.
Here are the pictures before and after.
As mentioned above, as I am writing to you, these pictures had taken place a week ago. I am sure the pictures speaks volume of NEO. Just give us another week. We will give you the full detail as to how did NEO perform.
We decide for a 1st test, we would not deal with the paint condition at all. So we applied NEO directly after a good wash. Let's see what happens after 3 weeks. As a precaution note : This testimony is already a week old. We were so tied up with so many testings and sales that is why this article was delayed.
Here are the pictures before and after.
As mentioned above, as I am writing to you, these pictures had taken place a week ago. I am sure the pictures speaks volume of NEO. Just give us another week. We will give you the full detail as to how did NEO perform.
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Coating & Protection - Part 1
Last week Frank Scholl sent 2 NEO High End Polymer and some pads that goes with it to our Asia office, Malaysia.
The Detailing business here and all over Asia and the rest of the world, in my opinion is now plaque with this glass coating and nano coating or whatever coating there is which has been overrated.
NEO Polymer protection was produced "NOT" to counter these "coating" stuff or even to put a challenge. The purpose NEO was created was to really to proof that "Sillicone" or "Silica" based products just won't do the job better than it claimed to be.
If you have a "Look East" policy you better Re-Look at what is being applied and Re-Evaluate to stop living in denial state in Detailing aspect.
The lacquer or what some other people called it, Clear Coat, is a very soft component. This element is the one responsible to give one a magnified pigment of the paint so that it looks glossy and giving one an optical pleasure.
NEO is here to magnify it more and and at the same time enhancing it with much better protection in view of it's adhesion ability.
We begin by trying it out on a Freelander which is about 7 years old, amateurish detailed, and with weather strips that were extremely tired and warned out. Greyish and paint surface level in the "Not satisfactory" level.
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Nano Coatings?
Nano has been a word so often used without much hesitation. This abused has been around and has been read or claimed almost everywhere in any media form like graffiti in public places. Really it did not occur in my mind that there is such thing as a Nano Society in the EU. I am pasting a link here ; http://www.nanovalid.eu and this is juts one of the body that verify what "Nano" is all about.
Somehow, many products borrowed the word Nano "without permission" has to reconsider if the product could qualify it's claim. The general understanding and perception of Nano is......breaking into smaller particles and even smaller. Not a scientific sentence but a laymen term, however, such understanding and perception is not factual but blind leading the blind.
Why not check this out as well?
Somehow, many products borrowed the word Nano "without permission" has to reconsider if the product could qualify it's claim. The general understanding and perception of Nano is......breaking into smaller particles and even smaller. Not a scientific sentence but a laymen term, however, such understanding and perception is not factual but blind leading the blind.
Why not check this out as well?
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