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How Does the Paint Treatment Work?
When paint cures, entrapped solvents evaporate from the base layer up through the paint. When this occurs, sediment is left in the paint's pores.
All painted surfaces are exposed to a certain amount of sulphuric and nitric acids from the atmosphere. These cling to the paint in the form of oxides. The scientifically developed Pre-Treatment Step 1 enters the pores of the painted surface and effectively removes all foreign impurities.
This now allows the Acrylic plus P.T.F.E. Sealant Step 2 to bond chemically to the pores of the paintwork to seal and protect the now highly polished surface. As the treated surface cures, the P.T.F.E molecules elongate, interlocking with each other, resulting in tough bonded, protective coating to the paint.
Unlike wax and silicone polishes, that break down under the sun's UV rays, the protective effects are actually enhanced by the sun. The high gloss finish remains wash after wash, and wax polishing is not required ever again.
The high gloss finish simply washes back time and time again. AND the shine is amazing!
Where Can the Paint Treatment be Applied?The paint treatment has been developed to protect modern water-based paintwork, which is now used on most new vehicles, and which makes them extremely vulnerable to the harsh elements:
It can be applied to:
- New vehicles
- Used vehicles
- Commercial vehicles
- Motorcycles
- Caravans / motor homes
- Marine craft
- Light aircraft
For protection against:
- Ultra violet rays
- Oxidation (chalking)
- Bird droppings
- Acid rain
- Etching
- Fading
- Diesel fumes
- Salt
- Atmospheric fallout
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