The End To Washing Your Car Or Bike?

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Is this the death of car washes?

Nissan bets you won’t mind so much.

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Engineers with the Japanese auto giant have developed the world’s first “self-cleaning car,” using a special kind of paint.

Nissan engineers in Britain are testing ‘nano-paint technology’ which repels dirt before it has a chance to paintwork.

“Shown on a European Note hatchback, the key is a special layer of super-hydrophobic and oleophobic material called Ultra-Ever Dry that is sprayed over the paint, Autoblog reported. “It creates a protective layer between the body and environment, and it means that when dirt or water come into contact with the car, the gunk just sheets away.”

Nissan released a video showcasing the super-slick paint and it’s repellant powers. After the driver takes the car along a muddy, wet road, the paint proves its worth: the dirt and sludge just slides off the side with the nano-paint.

The automaker admits this is just a test phase, but is pitching the new paint jobs — which will be available on the Nissan Note — as the end of car-washing chores.

“So far, the coating … has responded well to common use cases including rain, spray, frost, sleet and standing water,” Nissan said in a statement. “Whilst there are currently no plans for the technology to be applied to the model as standard, Nissan will continue to consider the coating technology as a future aftermarket option.”

Check it out; you may never have to deal with dirty sponges and cold water on a Saturday morning again!



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I live 80 miles north of Las Vegas. Our water does not come from the Colorado river. We have a massive underground aquifer feed by the Virgin River (same rive a Zion NP) they say it is good for hundreds of years. It has been about a normal summer, July is always brutal, August still hot but usually not more that low 100's. It is so dry here you can stand in the sun when it is 112 and not sweat.
 

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