Nissan introduced the car to clean the stain by nano coating
Car washing is an exciting affair with car-loving people, but it's also very boring for some. To meet the needs of some, Nissan has come up with a whole new solution. Nissan is experimenting with a nano coating that can clean the stains and now it's no longer common to go to car wash locations.
Painted on the hatchback Note, the special feature is super-hydrophobic and oleophobic coatings , which they call Ultra-Ever Dry , which are coated above the paint. car. They will create a protective layer between the body and the environment, which means that when dirt or water gets in the car, it will blow up.
Nissan says the nanocomposite is in the early stages of testing. Researchers will look at how long it will last, and they will analyze the data over the next few months to see how it responds to different environments.
Currently, Japanese automakers have no plans to bring Ultra-Ever Dry into a standard feature, but they promise to be able to put it on other manufacturers' products.
In 2005, Nissan also developed a self-healing scratch-scratch paint called "Scratch Guard Coat" and by 2009 they licensed the phone manufacturers to use the paint.
Here is a video demonstrating Nissan's nano coating in very dirty conditions:
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