Kamikaze Collection
KMKZ WINDOW POLISH
KMKZ WINDOW POLISH
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A primer for the KMKZ WINDOW COAT 2.0?!
Our window coating is a one-component product, but it offers better initial water repellency and durability than two-component reactive glass water repellents.
It's one of our best-selling products.
However, a matching primer hadn't been released until now.
We developed the ideal primer by combining our knowledge of boron nitride, our experience in body polishing, and multiple cerium elements.
Oil film? Water stains? Ion deposits?
Overall, this product doesn't remove severe water spots or hardened ion deposits.
Concerned about the possibility of leaving polishing marks under certain conditions (our black booth + strong spotlights), whether polished by hand or machine,
we were concerned that polishing marks would appear. Therefore, we investigated a primer that, while taking a little longer to apply, is less aggressive to the glass surface and doesn't create new scratches.
Therefore, this product does not have strong polishing or removal power on its own.
Of course, when mechanically polishing with a felt buff and a single buff, we were able to confirm a certain degree of wiper scratch removal.
However, it does provide performance that exceeds the oil film removal required for hand polishing or the application of general window coatings.
Why Choose White Ultra-Fine Cerium Powder?
General glass polishing compounds are extremely simple.
They consist of nearly uniform cerium oxide particles, a smaller amount of binder than that used in polishing paint surfaces, and a water dispersant.
The polishing power varies depending on the size and percentage of cerium contained.
In our experimental environment (a black booth developed by us and a strong spotlight), we found that many commercially available and professional-grade products
"excellent removal speed, but are highly aggressive to the substrate or leave polishing marks." In some cases, polishing marks were unknowingly left behind.
For this reason, the cerium oxide used in this product is of the same level of fine particle size as that used to polish optical lenses.
Although it has a slightly unusual feel, we decided to introduce it based on the testing results described below.
Even more water-repellent? Even more transparent?
The greatest feature of this product is that it allows for polishing with finer particles than previous glass polishing agents.
We expect that many people will be surprised by the difference in the clarity of the glass after application.
The ideal process for polishing glass and car body polishing is to go through a series of stages, from coarse to ultra-fine grains.
During this development, even employees not involved in development commented that the clarity of the glass was different.
Subsequently, when we tested our KMKZ WINDOW COAT 2.0,
in addition to the application applicator feeling heavier than before, it also allowed for a lighter wipe-off process.
This slight sense of discomfort is an element of the "feel" that we value, and
in a water-repellent flow test after application, we found that the tail of the water-repellent agent was shorter than that of typical glass water-repellent agents, and was minimally meandering.
We were able to achieve exactly the water-repellent quality we were aiming for.
We polish the paint surface with the finest ultra-fine particles possible during the crucial final step.
By performing the final polishing with a single action, we can polish the surface to create a coating that is less prone to water repellency than double-action polishing.
We have established a method for doing this with glass polishing.
You no longer have to worry about dust or splashes when adding water.
Some people are good at glass polishing and others aren't, but
the main reasons are that the work environment becomes dirty due to the powder and abrasive dust generated during polishing.
Also, water splashes into the surrounding area when added. This is a common occurrence when polishing with a polisher.
At our work department (KMKZ AUTO DETAILING CLUB), we polish glass first before washing or polishing the body.
The reason is that the dust and abrasive dust generated during polishing and splashes of abrasives have a particle size equivalent to the coarse abrasive grain size of body polishers,
and simply wiping them with a cloth can scratch the paint surface. Cerium that has penetrated the wiper moving parts, black resin, resin molding, or rubber molding can sometimes dissolve and harden the surface. Therefore, we perform glass polishing early in the entire process to ensure it can be washed away.
We believe that the key to efficient glass polishing is the "time" of the polishing process.
In addition, this product removes moisture during polishing, reducing the risk of pounding (powdering). Furthermore, since no water needs to be added, it won't fly off when the polisher rotates.
Unless the polishing is extremely heavy, this product offers a solution to the problems of traditional polishing, which often involve a lot of powder and splatter.
It does not "zero" powder generation.
However, its significantly less powder-producing viscosity, less splattering, and no need for water means that even those who aren't adept at glass polishing can work efficiently.
Strong adhesion and anti-static properties with boron nitride added
When touching a polished glass surface with your finger, there was a significant difference before and after adding the additive.
Even though glass is an insulator, its conductive or anti-static properties (repelling static electricity)
affect the water-repellent and stain-resistant properties of the applied coating.
This makes a significant difference when applying our KMKZ WINDOW COAT 2.0, and we are currently testing its adhesion and durability.
For those who want to experience the cutting edge of glass polishing
Our approach to glass polishing is not focused on polishing or removal power,
but rather on a solution that allows for easy surface preparation for the final finish without worrying about powder or water.
This product offers new value to the market.
Product Name: KAMIKAZE COLLECTION KMKZ WINDOW POLISH
Use: Cleaner for automotive painted surfaces
Ingredients: Cerium abrasive, dispersion stabilizer, chelating agent, boron nitride, water
Product Number: kmkzwindowpolish
Country of Origin: Japan
Volume: 300ml
Precautions for Use:
*Make sure the painted glass surface is sufficiently cool.
*Always test on an inconspicuous area before use.
*Do not use on deteriorated imported car window glass.