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Originally Posted by saltywetman
anyone know much about graphene? was reading some articles talking about how graphene is the successor to ceramic coatings being even more longer lasting?
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Graphene is amazing, I've only used budget applications and I can attest, being the vehicle care nut that I am, that it will last longer that ceramic coatings, again, budget-friendly wise.
My vehicle maintenance schedule involves stripping away any wax/sealant layers before the winter with a clay bar and applying a fresh layer of paint sealant. Let it properly cure and then apply a graphene layer. At a clear coat, I want to say molecular (not appreciated by the naked eye) level, it may not be the correct word to use, it applies two layers of protection to the clear coat. Physical on the other hand, I just have to drive carefully. But it sets me up for the salt on the road and constant rain. I make it through by managing a quick wash whenever the temperature allows and the car maintains an acceptable level of water bending and dirt protection.
Coming the spring, do the same thing which covers me all summer and fall months. Just apply extra layers of graphene to keep that second layer of protection. Plus I just enjoy washing the car and admiring a high gloss finish whenever I can.