AkzoNobel self-healing clearcoat for Toyota

AkzoNobel Car Refinishes has received approval from Toyota Motors for global use of Sikkens Autoclear LV Exclusive, its scratch resistant, self-healing clearcoat.

The product was developed in close collaboration with Toyota as an aftermarket clearcoat for use on the Lexus LS series of luxury automobiles, which are factory equipped with a scratch resistant finish.

Lexus recently adopted a newly developed OEM clearcoat for its LS models.

The clearcoat features two-component cross-linking urethane with a softer, finer and more flexible structure to provide better protection against chipping and to make repairs easier.

According to AkzoNobel, Sikkens Autoclear LV Exclusive will be used to repair Lexus vehicles at Toyota dealerships and Toyota-affiliated bodyshops around the world in order to maintain the characteristics of this new production clearcoat.

“We’re very pleased to be able to provide Toyota with a solution that meets all of Toyota’s requirements, consistent with the standards for quality that have earned Lexus its reputation all around the world,” AkzoNobel Car Refinishes’ key account manager Sosuke Shinozaki said. “We look forward to working with Toyota and providing support to Lexus repair specialists throughout its global network.”

Sikkens Autoclear LV Exclusive is highly resistant to scratches, and holds up extremely well after repeated washings, but it truly differentiates itself from other clearcoats with its outstanding self-healing characteristics when a vehicle is nonetheless damaged.

With extraordinary “re-flow” properties designed into the coating, small scratches virtually disappear in minutes when exposed to a heat source at temperatures ranging from 40?C to 80?C – and even exposure to the sun will initiate the healing process.

reader comments

  • If it's anything like the Nissan Paint of there new GTR , then it's a load of rubbish ! Hard to polish because it's marrs so easliy ! Especially Jet Black Colours ! I know because i have already polished two and they were a real pain in the neck !
    Mario Corallo on 10-Mar-10 04:47 PM

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