🚗 Elevate Your Ride with Graphene Power!
The Graphene Ceramic Coating for Cars (70ml) offers a revolutionary 12H hardness protection that lasts over a decade. This advanced nano crystalline coating enhances your vehicle's shine while providing a robust barrier against scratches, UV rays, and environmental damage. Its hydrophobic properties ensure that water and grime slide off effortlessly, making it suitable for a variety of surfaces including paint, glass, and metal. The product comes complete with essential application tools for a seamless detailing experience.
R**S
Buena opción por el precio
Le hice el recubrimiento después de una descontaminación y una rectificación de la pintura. El tratamiento es aceptable, tiene buen tiempo de secado suficiente para que te de tiempo a avanzar antes de temer que limpiar. Trae buena cantidad me alcanzó para un SUV Grande incluso el techo. El tratamiento tiene buen acabado de brillo aunque no es muy bueno repeliedo el agua. El resultado se ve bien. Supongo que haya mejores opciones pero por el precio es una excelente opción.
A**R
Go slow in the shade
Good value. Nice shine. Work's good.
M**N
Does not last
Properly prepped paint, new car so I used Mother's surface prep before applying and then it was five days in the warm sun before rain yet it is no better lasting than cheap wax.
D**.
easy to do
my first time with Ceramic coating. easy to do. I got it on before salt on roads.
S**�
So far so good
Easy to use. Great gloss, workable flash time. Now to see how it holds up
J**P
Great shine IF you do the prep work first
Like all of these coatings, the key to getting good results is the prep work first. After twice washing, then using a clay bar, then washing again and drying with a microfiber towel, I put my car in my garage overnight to ensure all water caught between lights, mirrors, and trim would dry - so it didn't drip or run out when applying the coating. If you have done this before, you know what I mean. Just remember that if the paint is not perfectly smooth or has imperfections, this coating will not fix it - fix issues or buff before applying if the paint needs it. I took one area at a time (fender, door, etc.) and it is not a fast process - you must keep the applicator wet during the process and keep adding more drops as necessary, but don't saturate it. Once you have a complete coating, applied from two directions to ensure consistency, let it sit a little while then use microfiber towels to buff off. Make sure you have plenty of towels, as I found that each section required at least one towel - one side to do the initial removal, then the other to buff off completely. After sitting another night in the garage to cure without getting wet, I brought it out and it looked beautiful - nice deep color and plenty of gloss. I don't have a show car, but this made the factory paint look great. I seriously doubt the 10 year claim; I think they need to be more realistic. I believe a year is more realistic if you live in a climate with lots of sun and rain - but will come back and update longevity if there are any surprises either way.
D**J
The Durability and Longevity is all in the prep work and the Maintenace washes that follow.
The media could not be loaded. To be very clear, there is a reason detail shops charge upwards of $2,000 to ceramic coat a vehicle. Most of that fee is for all the prep work. Wash, decontaminate, clay, polish the swirls and scratches, and then remove all the waxes and oils from the paint. Once you ceramic coat a vehicle, whatever (swirls/scratches) is under that coating will be there until that coating has expired years later. FYI there are only two companies worldwide that can refine the products that produce ceramic or Si02 for these coatings (now Turkey is claiming they have a production plant) so, regardless of brand, they all get their Si02 from the same overseas manufacturer. Period. On with the review: I found the worst hammered test panel I could find (I wanted to test this product under the worst possible conditions to be fair with what I have been using). I washed the hood twice, used iron remover, clay bared it with heavy clay, and had to polish it with compound then with finishing polish, and then with panel prep to remove any grease or oils. Then applied the coating to the left side of this hood. The instructions say to apply two drops (no! you need to apply a bead of the product first across the entire applicator cloth when you first start, then a few drops as needed in a crosshatch pattern, and buff off immediately. Use two towels. The first towel is to level any high spots in the coating and the second towel is to buff/polish. DO NOT SMELL PRODUCT! I'm not sure what the carrier is in this coating, but the applicator nor the towels do not harden. My guess is petroleum-based and not resin-based. Keep dry for 24 hours after coating and 7 days before washing. Directions do not state any cure times. As with all ceramic-coated vehicles they MUST BE maintained. Washed every 2-4 weeks and a ceramic detail spray is used to maintain them. Wash the vehicle in straight lines as the wind would flow over the vehicle, then the lower part is washed last. Avoid car washes if possible. This coating works well enough that you can actually rinse the vehicle with just a slow-running hose and when done right it will dry the vehicle as the water pulls itself off the panels. Yes, you can install 2 coats, just wait for 1-hour between coats. Again, your success is all in the prep work as with any protective coating or coatings. It's been about 2 months and it still looks like I installed the coating yesterday. Will it last 10 years? For $15.99, I'd be very satisfied if it lasted 18 months when maintained. Anything past that is a bonus in my book. I've seen $200+ coatings fail in under 1 year when not maintained and no prep work done properly. Very easy to apply, just apply it and wipe it off. No waiting.
A**J
Glossy Finish But Time Consuming Application
We have 5 vehicles, so I do a lot of washing and detailing. This Graphene Ceramic Coating leaves a glossy finish and I expect it to help with weather, dust, dirt, crud and whatever else. Do I really expect 10 years of protection? Nope. Come on. That would be nice, but how on earth would any DIYer ever be able to confirm that?Outside of the protection, the actual application of this product is tedious and time consuming. The included sponge is small and you have to almost constantly reapply drops of the graphene coating. As an example, on the trunk lid of a 66 Mustang, I had to reapply 6 times. It's slow going. Personally, I much prefer a ceramic detailing spray, which is faster to apply and gives just as good a shine.This Graphene Ceramic Coating may be priced lower than some high-end ceramic detailing sprays, but in my opinion, the convenience of the spray bottle is worth a little extra money.
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