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Re: Graphene Detail Spray vs Ceramic Detail Spray: Is Graphene that much better?
I tried the 303 Graphene once, makes the paint feel sticky, not slick. Haven't used it since. I live in the Mojave Desert so the ability for water to bead up or run off the vehicle isn't really a consideration as it only rains about 6 days a year.
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Re: Graphene Detail Spray vs Ceramic Detail Spray: Is Graphene that much better?
Originally Posted by
The Guz
Would be interesting to hear what Chris from B&B has to say based on their technology as it’s more than likely different that Artdeshine.
He did have a unique take on it, kinda outside the norm at the time.
Pan the Organizer: Interview w B & B Blending:
EXCLUSIVE interview with B&B Blending about graphene coatings and detailing products! - YouTube
Generally not a fan of Pan but this is kinda interesting. Notable re: graphene is the mention that while graphene will play some minor role in water spot reduction in a thermal sense, it is so minor as to be functionally irrelevant. He goes on to explain the reduced water spotting potential via an interesting ‘brick & mortar’ analogy.
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Re: Graphene Detail Spray vs Ceramic Detail Spray: Is Graphene that much better?
Originally Posted by
BudgetPlan1
He did have a unique take on it, kinda outside the norm at the time.
I guess if I watched our favorite buddy I would have known. If I am ever too bored I’ll watch.
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Re: Graphene Detail Spray vs Ceramic Detail Spray: Is Graphene that much better?
Originally Posted by
BudgetPlan1
He did have a unique take on it, kinda outside the norm at the time.
Got half way through…. Still not sold on graphene but interesting watch. Funny they put the black graphene oxide in there basically as marketing but there is a functional RGO in the actual liquid.
Basically the black color is the Lexus (to Toyota) of the Graphene world.
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Re: Graphene Detail Spray vs Ceramic Detail Spray: Is Graphene that much better?
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Got half way through…. Still not sold on graphene but interesting watch. Funny they put the black graphene oxide in there basically as marketing but there is a functional RGO in the actual liquid.
Basically the black color is the Lexus (to Toyota) of the Graphene world.
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All I have to say is the Adams advanced graphene coating is very impressive in its hydrophobic behavior. Much better than even some of the larger brands. Adams is also the only brand that states how much RGO is in their products.
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Re: Graphene Detail Spray vs Ceramic Detail Spray: Is Graphene that much better?
Originally Posted by
The Guz
All I have to say is the Adams advanced graphene coating is very impressive in its hydrophobic behavior. Much better than even some of the larger brands. Adams is also the only brand that states how much RGO is in their products.
And at the end of the day, that's all that really matters.
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