Post share of Naver Blog post about Pomponazzi Living Coat (Blogger: dalcom_living)

(※ It's a Naver Blog Post share written by "dalcom_living." This is a translated version of original Naver blog post from Korean to English.)

How I DIY Nanocoated My Lovely Bathroom

 
I was always curious about this tiny little bottle called Pomponazzi Living Coat. Long time ago, I have nanocoated with other product but I had to use all different products for each materials. But this one just works for all! I guess this is the greatest advantage of it. 
 

The result? I'll just say, "Bravo."

1. It's so easy to use
2. It's odorless
3. It's inorganic, which makes it applicable for all materials.
4. It has no expiration date
5. Highly concentrated product: One bottle is enough for a year.
 
 

Please try it on the screen of your table PCs or smartphones

There will be no handprints left! I guess it's really awesome. It makes the screen get a gentle sheen. I'm thinking of carrying this in my bag and apply it to everything and everywhere I can.
 
 

Great quality of packaging

I really get emotionally moved by little details, but how they sent me with this quality of package was sufficient to impress me. I guess it's really perfect to give someone as a gift too. I feel like I have received a special gift from this brand.
 
 
The components of the package: one 100ml bottle of Living Coat, four pieces of suede cloth, a white towel, and a rectangular sponge block
 
 
Pomponazzi gave me a gift. It was a little portion of stain remover, which is called Living Polish from a sister brand called TORRI. With this item, you can effectively remove all kinds of stains, marks, and contaminations. Use this to make the surface clean before going into the actual coating!
 
 

"Self-nanocoating my bathroom"

I'm first trying it on my bathroom. Bathroom was a place that gave me a huge stress because of dirty looking water marks, molds, grimes, and stains.
 
 

"How to use Pomponazzi Living Coat"

1. Make the surface clean.
2. Make the surface dry.
3. Wrap/Cover the black sponge block with the suede cloth.
4. Use few drops of Living Coat on suede cloth.
5. Give 30 minutes for curing.
6. Wipe off the product.
 
 
Water basin is covered with gentle sheen and water drops just slides on the surface!
 
 
Did you catch the difference? All the dirty looking marks on stainless steel disappeared. 
 
 

"Perfect on wooden rack"

I don't know who's idea was this, but we have a wooden rack in the bathroom. It really gets dirty with all kinds of grimes and molds but Living Coat works pretty well on the wood also!
 
 

"Sink bowl and kitchen top"

I've done nanocoating a year ago, but after just few days, it was covered with all kinds of contaminations. But after cleaning all of them and covering them with Living Coat, I'm very relieved of how clean it became as if it were new.
 
 
This is the part where it gets all kinds of water stains. So I've used Torri Living Polish to make them clean, and rinsed it with water several times. I also gave about an hour or two  to make it dry before using Living Coat.
 
 
Do you see these marks after using Living Polish?
It really makes me sad, and I'm thinking about buying and changing it to a new one.
 
 
I'll use Living Coat here!
 
 

Behold this great difference between before & after!

Living Coat does not get solid because it is inorganic, and it is a self nanocoating product so it is easy to use. It also forms a protective layers to make the cleaning more and more effortless as it is repeatedly applied. I very regret not using this from the beginning when I made up my mind of doing nanocoating my house.
 
 

"All the dirty looking contaminations are gone,

leaving behind a gentle sheen"

 
 

"Some points to be cautious"

You may use after doing the wiping off giving 30 minutes of curing time, but in case of kitchen sink or bathrrom waterbasin, where it gets moist easily, it's better to give more time before using them. So I recommend applying Living Coat at night, and using it in the morning. I've taped the kitchen sink because I might use it unconsciously. 
 
 

"Look at my kitchen sink that has become

so beautiful and shiny with such a nice, gentle sheen"

 
  
 
 Living Coat:
 
 Living Polish:
 
Original version: