Have you guys seen it?
They claimed that they use actual graphene, not just graphene oxide.
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Have you guys seen it?
They claimed that they use actual graphene, not just graphene oxide.
I just watched Pan's video on it and I DID hear him say PURE graphine. I also watched his interview with David Guiterez from 303 and he said pure graphene was difficult to use here. So my question is this, did TW break the code or was this a slip of the tongue? I mean, it happens and I'm not bashing Pan here. Also he reported this product is stand alone, a topper AND can be used as a spray on, wash off product as well...WOW! I'm looking forward to seeing Brian from Apex Detailing and his review, would love to see these other uses first hand. I'm glad to see that Pan did all the recommended steps BEFORE applying this new product as well[emoji362][emoji6]
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Yeah, and it's not dark/gray compared to other graphene oxide products, too.
Currently have two bottles of the ceramic spray wax. Might use them quick enough to justify me getting this one.
•Graphene: :sigh :
-Reminds me of when all sorts of
comestibles were being infused
with “bacon flavor”...
Bob
Well, to be fair Brian from Apex wasn't too far behind him reviewing their 1 step compound from this line and it works based on the pad your using[emoji848] Now I don't polish too many cars but I know it's a combo of grit in the polish and/or compound AND the pad, not to mention technique and machine. I hope PT Barnum hasn't come back from the grave here[emoji849]
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This product sounds a lot like 3D One....would be interesting to see a side by side of them
These products will sell very well. Turtle Wax has the right hype men to generate sales for them. Prime opportunity to cash in on the graphene buzzword.
Interesting to note on the TW instagram video they states it prevents water spots because of the high contact angle. Lets see how that works since silica coatings have high contact angles. Its more of the polymers doing that actual anti-water spotting task.
doesn't 3d work on the same principle, pad dependent? ... as a matter of fact I spoke to CARPRO before about essence and they also said its pad dependent . I m sure there is more to it , but I was always under the impression that all these in one products are mainly pad dependent.