Best Ceramic coating lite

^same. 303 doesn't seem all that great from what I've seen so far. I haven't seen any Graphene product that impressed me. It's still evolving and likely to get better in time.

Adam’s graphene spray coating is an awesome product. I had a hood test going testing 4 products, The Adam’s GSC, PBL surface coat, Tac systems Moonlight and Dr Beasleys Plasma coat.

For the month I had it on there before car being totaled it was neck and neck with Moonlight (true light coating 25% solids).

Moonlight would get you up to a year and i feel the AGSC would be up to 6 months although they state a year.

If you like Megs CSD beading give it a shot. Priced well. Long shelf life (Adam’s forum said up to 5 years).

I think it’s a great product for those who don’t want to jump into a coating (or a true lite product). Easy to use and no issues with high-spots with there ultraviolet light if your into that.

From what I’ve read WolfGang Spray ceramic coating apply’s and works the same. I just haven’t personally used it.


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Give Griots Garage 3 in 1 Ceramic Spray Wax a try. It is affordable (19.99), easy to use, durable and best of all, locally available at a nearby Autozone. You may thank me later. If you're in south Jersey and you really want to try 303 Graphene, I have a bottle you can have for zero dollars.
 
You don’t “need” to do anything but yes it is highly recommended. Unfortunately no one is going to recommend a true coating or coating lite without polishing.

By hand is ALOT of work but it can be done.

I would look into Adam’s spray coating or Wolfgang spray coating. 303 might fit the bill too but i have not been impressed with the beading I have seen.


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All depends on what someone is looking for. Every Spring a few neighbors show up in the garage and I toss 'em some CanCoat, some Reset, some Eraser and off they go. They wash the car, wipe it down w/ Eraser, slap the CanCoat on there and they're happy as can be from May thru late October. Their vehicles are usually in relatively good shape, some marring and light swirling but what they want is shiny goodness and ease of cleaning and they're not overly OCD-ish about every last defect.

Sure, polishing would get the most outta the whole regimen but they don't wanna go that far and I sure ain't gonna do it so it works extremely well *for them*. And they don't bug me the rest of the Summer which works extremely well *for me*. :D
 
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