TIME TO UNLEARN CAR PAINT TREATMENT.
Why? Because the industry sold you a lie. They told you to worry about paint. Here’s the truth: You don’t clean paint. You maintain the clear-coat lacquer shell that protects it. Wash. Dry. CINEFINISH
WASH. DRY. CINEFINISH.
Cinema-Optic Finishing Spray. Redeployed for the Road.
WHAT IS IT?
CineFinish is an optical resolving agent. Used after the wash and dry, it is the final step in the cleaning process - a precision fluid, not a wax, a polish, or a ceramic coating.
Based on Calotherm’s specific cinema-lens formula, it is a surfactant based spray designed to neutralise and lift chemical residue, road toxins, and surface haze.
It does not burn the surface with solvents, nor mask it with heavy oils. It lifts the refractive distortion to reveal the true clarity of the lacquer, allowing unobstructed light transmission to the paint below.
THE PAINT
PROTECTION
MYTH.
So, what myth has the automotive industry been selling us?
They use terms like "moisturize," "feed," and "protect" to create an emotional connection to the paint. They want you to treat your car like leather.
Stop. Modern cars do not have exposed paint. They are sealed in Clear Coat Lacquer.
DID YOU KNOW?
YOUR CAR
IS THE WORLD'S
LARGEST LENS
YOUR CAR IS NOT FINISHED IN PAINT.
Your car is not finished in paint. It is sealed in a Polyurethane Shell.
This transparent coating is a complex-curve optic designed to transmit light. In terms of physics, your car’s surface shares more DNA with a camera lens than it does with paint.
The Paradigm Shift: Once you accept the surface is an optic, the old methods fall apart. Why would you smear wax or "protective grease" onto a lens? You wouldn't. You would use optical-grade chemistry to ensure perfect transmission. This is the mission for CineFinish.