SEMA 2021/2022 New Products

I've been watching the Carpro announcements from their Instagram.

Spotless 2.0 looks interesting, but I'm not sure how it would compare to a similar product from other brands. Also curious how Descale is supposed to be different from Reset. I'd probably use Descale for the same purpose as Reset: the post-winter recovery wash.
 
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Only available as a pre-order special!

The Graphene Collection Launch Special gives you an opportunity to purchase every product in the McKee's 37 Graphene Collection at a significant discount. This special offer is only available as a pre-order special, meaning once the products are in stock this special price will no longer be available. We expect all orders will ship by the 4th week of November.

The Graphene Collection Launch Special includes:

22 oz. Hydro Graphene Ceramic Coating

McKee’s 37 Hydro Graphene Ceramic Coating is a spray-on, rinse-off graphene ceramic coating that provides a long-lasting shine that only takes minutes to apply. Formulated using an ultra-refined blend of graphene-oxide ceramic resins, McKee’s 37 Hydro Graphene Ceramic Coating imparts a durable shell of graphene ceramic protection that lasts upwards of 6 months or longer. Designed to be applied to a wet vehicle after being washed, McKee’s 37 Hydro Graphene Ceramic Coating will significantly increase the depth, gloss, and richness of your vehicle’s paint – and it only takes minutes to apply! Treated surfaces will be left extremely slick and hydrophobic. McKee’s 37 Hydro Graphene Ceramic Coating can be used on all exterior surfaces including paint, wheels, glass, and chrome.



22 oz. Graphene Tire Shine

McKee’s 37 Graphene Tire Shine is a water-based tire dressing that is formulated using a blend of ultra-refined graphene-oxide ceramic resins designed to protect and beautify your vehicle’s tires. This high-bonding formula will keep your tires shiny and protected for weeks at a time, even when driven through wet weather. Unlike traditional solvent-based tire dressings, McKee’s 37 Graphene Tire Shine will not cause your tires to turn brown, and it will not sling off or stain your driveway. McKee’s 37 Graphene Tire Shine actually helps prevent the tire from turning brown. Natural conditioners restore the tire’s pH-balance, keeping it flexible to help prevent dry rot. You can adjust the level of gloss by how many coats you apply.



32 oz. Graphene Rinseless Wash

McKee’s 37 Graphene Rinseless Wash provides an eco-friendly alternative for washing your vehicle. This hyper-concentrated formula features an ultra-refined blend of graphene-oxide ceramic resins that increase the depth, gloss, and richness of your vehicle’s paint, while simultaneously cleansing it of dirt and grime. Unlike a traditional wash that requires a free-flowing source of water (garden hose), McKee’s 37 Graphene Rinseless Wash only requires 3 gallons of water in a bucket – no rinsing required! Simply wash your vehicle one panel at a time, and then dry it using a soft towel. McKee’s 37 Graphene Rinseless Wash can also be diluted to create a ready-to-use detail spray.



4 oz. Graphene Ceramic Coating

McKee’s 37 Graphene Ceramic Coating provides tough-as-nails paint protection that lasts upwards of 5 years. Formulated using a ultra-refined blend of graphene-oxide ceramic resins, McKee’s 37 Graphene Ceramic Coating offers unmatched paint protection. Use on paint, wheels, chrome, and glass.



22 oz. Graphene Detail Spray

McKee’s 37 Graphene Detail Spray is a spray-on, wipe-off quick detailer and gloss-enhancer. Use this graphene-rich formula to remove light dust and fingerprint smudges in between washes, or as a drying aid after washing your vehicle using McKee’37 Graphene Auto Wash. McKee’s 37 Graphene Detail Spray is formulated using a blend of ultra-refined graphene-oxide ceramic resins that add depth, gloss, and richness to all colors. This streak-free quick detailer will enhance the depth and clarity of your vehicle’s paint while increasing the slickness and extending the protection of your existing wax-coating.



32 oz. Graphene Auto Wash

McKee’s 37 Graphene Auto Wash is a high-sudsing car shampoo that is formulated using a blend of lubricants and cleaners fused with ultra-refined graphene-oxide ceramic resins. This trifecta of ingredients works together to lubricate the surface to help reduce wash-induced swirl marks, remove dirt and grime, and enhance the depth, gloss, and richness to give you a just-waxed shine after every wash. McKee’s 37 Graphene Auto Wash can be used in a bucket or a foam gun. This pH-balanced formula will extend the life of your existing wax-coating.



16 oz. Graphene Deep Gloss Ceramic Sealant

McKee’s 37 Deep Gloss Ceramic Sealant is a graphene-infused liquid sealant that protects and beautifies your vehicle, leaving the paint slick, glossy, and well protected in any environment. Formulated using a blend of ultra-refined graphene-oxide ceramic resins, McKee’s 37 Deep Gloss Ceramic Sealant provides a tough barrier of paint protection that resists corrosive elements, including bug splatter, bird droppings, and acid rain. Vehicles that are coated using McKee’s 37 Deep Gloss Ceramic Sealant will exhibit a self-cleaning affect that helps prevent dirt and grime from sticking to the surface, keeping your vehicle cleaner in between washes.

Kit includes:

22 oz. Hydro Graphene Ceramic Coating

22 oz. Graphene Tire Shine

32 oz. Graphene Rinseless Wash

4 oz. Graphene Ceramic Coating

22 oz. Graphene Detail Spray

32 oz. Graphene Auto Wash

16 oz. Graphene Deep Gloss Ceramic Sealant
 
Might have to give the graphene tire shine a try. I haven’t found one I super like yet


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no specific date or announcement, but heard LC are coming out with some new polishers in 2022. we'll have to wait and see...
 
I think we've all started to become rather jaded. At this point most of our favorite manufactures all have a pretty extensive line of products already. Many for things we didn't even know we needed because we already used some other multi-use product to reach the same result. Anything new has become "noise" and harder to differentiate from what is already available.

Since the graphene products on the market now don't seem to offer anything more than the non-graphene equivalent products, I can't get too excited about them either.
 
I think we've all started to become rather jaded. At this point most of our favorite manufactures all have a pretty extensive line of products already. Many for things we didn't even know we needed because we already used some other multi-use product to reach the same result. Anything new has become "noise" and harder to differentiate from what is already available.

Since the graphene products on the market now don't seem to offer anything more than the non-graphene equivalent products, I can't get too excited about them either.

Yeah I don’t feel graphene does much but i do look at it like this. If the come out with a better version of an old product or a really good new, good chance they add graphene for marketing.

I don’t think the 303 or the new adam’s line benefit from the graphene. I believe Adam’s came out with a better spray coating than before and added graphene for that reason.

When you look at there new Advanced graphene coating it doesn’t speak to more graphene but 50% more resin or active ingredient.


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It’s interesting that Meguiars must have just skipped graphene do you think it’s because they are still behind on ceramics.

Graphene bubble gum coating, once your done chewing a piece you place it on a new spot on your vehicle. It cures by the enzymes in your Saliva. 230 micron In thickness. Self healing in the sun and finally a coating that is rock chip resistant.
 
Graphene bubble gum coating, once your done chewing a piece you place it on a new spot on your vehicle. It cures by the enzymes in your Saliva. 230 micron In thickness. Self healing in the sun and finally a coating that is rock chip resistant.

Willy Wonka would be proud!
 
Yeah I don’t feel graphene does much but i do look at it like this. If the come out with a better version of an old product or a really good new, good chance they add graphene for marketing.

I don’t think the 303 or the new adam’s line benefit from the graphene.

Totally agree. Most the products would stand or fall regardless of graphene in them. I'm all for going with a new product if it provides better performance or a proven advantage over others. At this point, I don't think graphene any of the graphene ones do. Not saying they won't at some point, just at this point in time I don't see a compelling reason to ditch what I'm using now. I will continue to watch with interest.

It’s interesting that Meguiars must have just skipped graphene do you think it’s because they are still behind on ceramics.

CarPro, Gyeon, Griots and others haven't gone there either. I think it's more of those companies feeling they can still deliver products which are competitive in the market with other ingredients.
 
I definitely planning on trying out the Griots ceramic glass cleaner. Another I think I'd like to try is the CarPro ReTyre and Spotless (I think that's what it was called). I've never tried a chemical based spot remover, other than just a vinegar and water mix. That might be handy immediately after washing. The ReTyre might replace Adam's tire & rubber that I use on really gunked up tires. Normally, P&S brake buster works well enough on the tires for me.
 
just watched a video that Adams latest graphene spray they claim 2 years of protection
 

I saw the Adams live stream as well from the other day and the same thing was said. The discrepancy is between what is on the label and what is being said. 2 years? Sure on a garage queen. Adams also claimed 1 year on the original version and it consistently ended up around 4-6 months. I just had an Adams user reach out to me and they stated that they saw 6 months and could not get close to a year on their daily driver.
 
For sure....when these companies state longevity they have such a broad window to state the claim.
A claim really they can't be held accountable....2 years if it never left the garage......hey...they wouldn't be lying :laughing:
 
I don’t forsee the Adam’s holding up a year. But if looked as a good true 6-9month LsP (read: not coating) with good water behavior i think it’s a great product.

Got back from Adam’s it has a 5 year shelf life.

Good value for the money.

It’s when it gets compared to CanCoat, Moonlight and CP lite that it becomes a not so good product.

Marketed right this would be a big win for them.


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The thing that stuck out to me most was some of the CarPro options such as Spotless, at least in regards to new products. But the thing that really stuck out to me, especially seeing Gyeon come out with their coating reformulations and of course all of the graphene hype, is that CarPro didn’t mess with their coatings. I know they released SiC last year but that is pretty much saying they are happy with UK 3.0 or at least content with the current sales. Or they’re still working on the next version. So it may just be saying they haven’t got the next version out but based on the market, I’d say CarPro is in a pretty good spot with respect to their current coating lineup.
 
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