clay magic patent

Discussion in 'Pre Wash, Wash, Decon, Claying, Engine, Wheels, an' started by armenakadino, Nov 1, 2011.

  1. mrd0t

    mrd0t Obsessive Detailer

    This could cut my clay time by 75%!
     
  2. Paul S

    Paul S Birth of a Detailer

    I want to let those who read my post about Nanoskin know that they were at the show but were in a different location then what the show guide had listed. I watched their demo which peaked my interest .A sales rep took me out to the Hilton parking lot and used it by hand on a Nissan truck with impressive results. I will be giving this product a trial run very soon.
     
  3. MrPolished&Waxed

    MrPolished&Waxed Obsessive Detailer

    who was the sales rep?
     
  4. Stokdgs

    Stokdgs Detail Master

    Their website is Professional Car Care Products - Protect Your Investment with New Nanotechnology

    Located in La Habra, CA.
    Sell all kinds of products in addition to the Auto Scrub.
    No pricing of any of their products on their website and not all products are there in picture or information.
    I found the 6" nanoskin autoscrub pad on amazon for $49.95 ! Holy ClayBar Batman !!! :)
    I agree with Houston above, it would have to cut the time to do the task a bunch while it also cut a swath through your wallet !!! :)

    Dan F
     
  5. Paul S

    Paul S Birth of a Detailer

    Don't recall his name but he was a young man from the Ukraine. There was also a Auto Magic rep there named Tim Gibson promoting Nanocoat.
     
  6. Paul S

    Paul S Birth of a Detailer

    Their claim was a pad would last 40-60 cars .The rep claimed a lubricant (Glide)must be used with this pad or another lube/wax combo which name escapes me at the moment.
     
  7. MrPolished&Waxed

    MrPolished&Waxed Obsessive Detailer

    Paul, Tim Gibson is my AM rep from NW Ohio. Pretty small world. The other product may have been the orange, nano shine RTU. It has "protection" capabilities.
     
  8. extrabolts

    extrabolts Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    You can't just "renew" a patent. You'd have to get a new one - based on some improvement that was not previously disclosed. When the patent expires, what was previously patented turns over to the public domain and it can be copied. Think generic drugs...
     

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