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Re: New Graphene product from IGL and maybe carpro?
Originally Posted by
bofh
Does anyone know if you can
top graphene with bead maker?
Hmmm...
That poses a very interesting scenario.
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@Detailers/Detailing-Products-Consumers/Etc:
•Since Graphene is hydrophilic, not hydrophobic;
Then, IMO:
-Those looking to leverage Graphene’s properties...
such as: Detailing Products’ Manufacturers...will
have to re-think about a totally new starting point.
Perhaps the use of “structural defective”
Graphene will merit a look-see. (Or:
perhaps that’s just plain ol’ pablum?)
[This has been a PSA.]
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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So as stated IGL F4 is a non abrasive "polish " for repairing minor defects on coated surfaces. Kinda like Essence + but with a twist.
It works very well and the Graphene adds a layer of protection. It's also a good AIO. I'm actually using it on a black ctsv right now then topping with IGL Premier for a efficient polish and sealant combination.
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Re: New Graphene product from IGL and maybe carpro?
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Guz if you see this your thoughts compared to first 6 months of CQUK3?
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SPS has lost its slickness that it once had. That was gone after a couple months. The slickness is nice. The tight water beading is still there as is the ability to repel. The self cleaning effect is still pretty good. Is it better than CQUK 3.0? At this point I am going to say it is a wash between the two.
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Re: New Graphene product from IGL and maybe carpro?
Originally Posted by
Justin at Final Inspection
So as stated IGL F4 is a non abrasive "polish "
for repairing minor defects on coated surfaces.
Kinda like Essence + but with a twist.
It works very well and the Graphene adds
a layer of protection. It's also a good AIO.
I'm actually using it on a black ctsv right
now then topping with IGL Premier for a
efficient polish and sealant combination.
•Could it be that it’s actually a modification
of Graphene Oxide (GO); or, an example of
Reduced Graphene/Graphite Oxide (r-GO)
at play here (RE: “defective graphene”?)...
-instead of actual Graphene—a single layer
of pure carbon measuring one atom thick?
•Somehow:
-I can’t help but stop and compare the above
possible Graphene delineation, with what even-
tually happened in the defining of: ‘what are
plastics’; ‘what are ceramics’; ‘what are (FITB)’.
Marketers are going to have a field day.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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[Forrest Gump voice]
I liked that Graphene so much, I put it on for free..........
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Bump for anyone that have used F4 beside Justin.
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Just posted a thread with a few pics on F4
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This looks like the next hot coating. Anyone else have any more input on Graphene?
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i have it on my dd seems to waterspot but looks like it washes off. i did have bird crap on there i did not know about for a few days and it came off easily and left no etching. car looks dirty after a rain. my thinking is just another type of sealant.
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