On Thursday 24th of April Nissan unveiled a brand new prototype that could potentially do away with car washes. Nissan is experimenting on a special super-hydrophobic paint
called Ultra-Ever Dry that it's billing as "self-cleaning" for Automobiles. It
has been specially engineered to be extremely water and oil-resistant
by UltraTech International. "By creating a protective layer of air between the paint and
environment, it effectively stops standing water and road spray from
creating dirty marks on the car's surface," the car maker said in a
statement.
Nissan company says "the paint, which is currently being tested on the
Nissan Note, has "responded well" to normal weather conditions,
including sleet, frost, snow and standing water. Nissan said its
engineers will continue testing the paint over the next few months at
Nissan's Technical Center in Europe.
The company also added that it has no current plans to offer the paint as a
standard feature, but that it is considering eventually offering it as
an aftermarket product.
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