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Just One Hour of Work Will Protect Your Car for up to Five Years(ARA) - How many picture-perfect autumn days have you spent washing and waxing your car or truck in anticipation of harsh winter weather. As you were rubbing the last bit of wax off the car, did the thought “there has to be a better way” cross your mind? But you do it anyway, to protect your vehicle’s paint from the effects of the sun’s UV rays, industrial fallout, acid rain, snow and ice. Your car is a big investment that you want to keep in good condition.Despite your hard work, your vehicle may not be getting as much protection from the elements as you hope. Car waxes do not provide the long-term protection necessary to keep your paint looking like new. Most car waxes are made from inexpensive carnuba waxes, which melt when they get hot. Once the wax gets hot, it becomes sticky and starts attracting and holding dirt and pollutants. “People can actually be doing more harm than good,” says Glenn Canady, president of 5 Star Technologies, Inc. His Nevada-based company sells a patented two-step polish called 5 Star Shine that uses PTFE (the same substance that makes non-stick cookware so slippery) and durable acrylic elements to create a chemical fusion that seals paint from the elements. The product is guaranteed to last five years on a new car and three years on a used car with good paint. “This is not like ordinary car waxes and polishes that simply lay on top of your paint and wear off in a few weeks,” says Canady. “It actually bonds with the molecules of your paint for unbeatable shine and protection.” 5 Star Shine uses a process called electrophoresis dynamics. First, the surface is cleaned with the polarizer before it is sealed. This opens the pores in the paint and imparts a positive charge, which attracts an anionic PTFE solution that is magnetically pulled into the pores of the paint. The open pores of a painted surface are filled with a plasticizer, which forms a barrier to prevent the penetration of any other elements. The formula plates, bonds and cross-links the PTFE molecules, producing a depth of shine, durability and protection from corrosion.
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