I've been intrigued by these new SiO2 coatings including but not limited to Hydro Blue. My curiousity got the best of me and I had to find out more about the chemistry and physics of SiO2 applied via this method with water. This technology is fascinating and has far reaching utility far beyond automotive finishes. This is the real deal and I can't wait to try Hydro Blue this weekend. This is game-changing, given the fact that the basic ingredient is non-toxic and abundant in nature. I suspect there will be small process refinements moving forward as more companies jump on this bandwagon.

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The owner of the patent for "liquid glass" is Nanopool GmbH, a German company.

Press release here: https://www.nanopool.eu/wp-content/u...-US-Patent.pdf

The patent details are here: https://www.google.com/patents/WO2011138725A2?cl=en

Nanopool's white paper: Nanopool -- Spray-on glass