Big Dave
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- Jan 7, 2018
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I'm trying my first Graphene product at the moment, 303 Graphene Nano Spray Coating. It's on my FJ Cruiser which is outside 24/7. So far the beading is reasonable, but the self cleaning seems really good, it's rained most days since I applied it almost 10 days ago, and it still looks really clean, no water spots that I can see. I'll have to see what the longevity is like, it says up to 12 months on the bottle, but I'm sure that's for a car that's garaged. This how it was beading 4 days ago.View attachment 75191Is'nt graphene spray coating in general lose hydrophobic propeties quite fast. But the sheeting is hanging on quite long in comparison with ceramic spray coatings. It's a different with full blown graphene coatings as most seems to be holding up great. Seems like it's the name of the game in general with graphene spray coatings. I have tried my first graphene product Angelwax Atomic QED. It seemed failed after 4 weeks. But had not seen so many tests on graphene spray coatings before. So it still sheeting at a slow speed. I topped it again some weeks ago. And will see how it behaves at the next wash. Maybe it has a great base protection. And then you need to be maintain the hydrophobic propeties of it. Know that Angelwax Atomic QED is like a QD and topper. They are releasing new products at the moment. They have a graphene coating but that is only for the licensed installer to be useing. They have released Resurection Extreme which is a heavy cut compound that seems interesting. The domestic distributer had Angelwax at them and showed them new products in the making.
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