Self-Cleaning Cars

Nissan Unveiled a Self-Cleaning System that Uses 'Ultra-Ever Dry' Paint

Nissan is using Ultra-Ever Dry paint to create a self-cleaning and self-healing line of cars. Soon, you will not have to take a trip to the car wash, which means less money spent on car maintenance and a lot of time saved. This announcement by the automotive makers could mean an upcoming doomsday for car washes.

The special paint easily repels dirt, dust and mud by incorporating both oleophobic and hydrophobic oils. The paint was made by "creating a protective layer of air between the paint and environment."

Nissan Europe will be the first to feature the paint and then it is hopeful to make its way over to the US in a couple years. Unfortunately, the concept is in the early stages and neither the price of the paint as an after-market product or the car has been released.
Trend Themes
1. Self-cleaning Cars - The use of Ultra-Ever Dry paint in self-cleaning cars is a disruptive innovation opportunity for the automotive industry.
2. Decreased Car Wash Demand - The development of self-cleaning cars may disrupt the car wash industry by potentially reducing the demand for their services.
3. Efficiency in Car Maintenance - Self-cleaning cars offer an opportunity for increased efficiency in car maintenance, saving time and money for car owners.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can leverage the self-cleaning car trend to offer innovative and convenient solutions to customers.
2. Car Wash - The car wash industry may need to explore new business models or technologies to adapt to the potential decrease in demand due to self-cleaning cars.
3. Paint Manufacturing - The development of Ultra-Ever Dry paint for self-cleaning cars presents a disruptive opportunity for the paint manufacturing industry to explore new applications and markets.

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