✨ Elevate your ride’s shine and protection game with graphene power! 🚗
313 Products Graphene Nano Spray Coating delivers over a year of advanced protection with a graphene-oxide formula that enhances gloss, repels water, and resists UV damage. Designed for cars, it outperforms ceramic coatings by preventing scratches, fading, and water spots while providing a durable, mirror-like finish. Easy to apply and backed by decades of quality, this 15.5oz spray is the ultimate upgrade for professional-grade car detailing.
Enclosure Material | Ceramic |
Compatible Material | Glass |
Grit Number | 320 |
Item Dimensions | 1.86 x 3.79 x 10.9 inches |
A**L
Great value
I'm genuinely impressed with 303 graphed wax because it delivers a deep gloss and make my cars paint pop witha shiny glow
K**.
Works great!
303 Graphene spray works great, easy to apply and wipe off, do not let it sit on your cars paint for more than a few minutes as it will be hard to wipe off if left on to long. Definitely recommend this product.
E**I
Best Paint Protection you can buy (Graphene)
Great Graphene Nano Spray to protect your vehicle's paint. Repels water, acid rain and keeps bugs from sticking to bad to your front grill and hood areas. Can be used on glass, plastic molding around your vehicle and wheels for durable protection. I've used them all and this is above Ceramic Spray Wax. This is my second bottle in 4 years. I've only had one issue, spray nozzle gets clogged, stops spraying after 8 to 12 months of initial use. Company is aware of the issue and has agreed to replace with a new nozzle after 21 months since purchase. I'm going to try and rinse spray nozzle with clean water after each use to se25e if that helps. 3/14/25
R**A
Works
Works
C**E
shine
I've already used this product before, and I like that it hazes up, so I know that I've covered all the area,
M**C
Like wax but better
I have tried lots of waxes and sealants over the years. My go to recently was Collinite 845 then topped with P21s. Great combo and had really good longevity. Roughly 6 months. Had recently tried G -O's (not putting the name)Ceramic Spray and was easy to apply and lasted roughly 5-6 months . The problem was that G-O's always left streaks on my black hood. Applied several different ways and times and could never get it to not streak on my Audi. Works fine FYI on a grey Volvo. I bought this and applied at the beginning of the year. Its now 9 months in and its still beading and sheeting. I find the depth of shine equal to the P21s, which is fantastic. Although it seems to still be working I decided this weekend to go ahead and do the yearly polish and applied the 303 Graphene spray. I like this product for several reasons. 1. Application-Spray on a micro fiber sponge and just wipe on. It will haze over after several minutes and buff off. For me I could do a large panel to let it dry and then buff off. Buffs off like a wax and the fact that it hazes allows you to see you have full coverage on the paint. Similar to a wax. 2. Clarity and dept. As mentioned my go to for really making my black cars pop has always been P21S. Nothing really like a carnauba wax to give the black paint depth. I am shocked at how much this spray really brings out the black. Looks like a mirror finish. 3. Longevity. My car is parked in garage overnight but this car is the daily driver and has 110k on it. I average 15k miles a year so it sees plenty of rain. In GA so no real snow down here. It lasted 9 months and I could have gotten a few more months out of it. Didnt do anything special over the 9 months just regular hand washes. Great product I do recommend.
D**.
Wanted to like it, try something else
For context: Both cars are parked outside permanently in Southern California and in areas where there's high contamination, one near the airport, and the other near many industrial warehouses (lots of semis that come through the street). I've always prescribed to the wash and carnauba wax since I started driving. On my last car, I had a professional ceramic coating that was maintained yearly by a local shop - it got tiring and expensive to maintain the car without a garage. This seemed like a promising product.Applied first time on two cars, 7/22/24. Because it was warmer, the hazing was quicker, so I did half the car at a time excluding the bonnet. To clay, I used a NanoSkin Fine scrub sponge with lubricants: Mother's Quick Detailer and Meguiar's Quick Detailer, found at your local auto parts stores. I used a Batoca cordless car polisher to apply/buff the NuFinish NF-75 polish and then buff off this coating (two coats). I didn't read the other review where it states this product would permanently stain the microfiber pad when applying.Initial Result: The shine, glossiness, and hydrophobicity was more apparent on the 2016 Lexus - it usually gets washed every few months at a hand wash place and waxed twice a year. On the 2023 Mazda, the shine, glossiness and hydrophobicity were there. The Mazda gets washed every few weeks at a self-car wash.By early January 2025, the sheeting and beading had disappeared (5.5 months). I reapplied this 5/7/2025.Final verdict: I'm going to finish this product and move on. At best, with my conditions, I'd expect 3-6 months. The beading seems to wear off in 3 months.Next: I'm going to try ONR, and LSP w/ Gyeon's Can Coat Evo or Gtechniq's C2V3 ceramic sealant.
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