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ShenValley
10-05-2022, 07:09 AM
My wife went through the process of purchasing a 2022 Toyota Highlander and she wanted to do this all on her on. Only after 40 years of marriage did she finally decide she can do this but more power to her. She purchased a Graphene coating that they applied in the shop in under 45 minutes. While the cost was nowhere near the cost I paid for my F-150 a couple years ago when this independent shop had it for 2 days I still have to wonder if this was really a ceramic coating in any real sense? I will still take care of her car like mine as I`ve mentioned in another post you`ve all helped me on with advice so I am not worried it will not be taken care of. I just wonder if this is even remotely a decent product. She has the brochure with her at work so I am not sure which coating it was.

MisterSnoop
10-05-2022, 08:07 AM
303 graphene is a spray coating which lasts up to 12 months according to them. Adams also makes a 7 yr graphene ceramic coating. So it could be anywhere in between.

tom p.
10-05-2022, 09:16 AM
Yeah, quite a few spray on/wipe off graphene products in Walmart and the auto parts stores now. The reason it was so quick for her new car is the dealer believes a new car could not require any prep/polishing prior to application. Shen, you`ll have to be the judge and see what it looks like 6 months from now.

ShenValley
10-05-2022, 12:53 PM
Thanks. Looks like it is called Resistall and is an exterior and interior sealant.

Dan
10-05-2022, 07:47 PM
Has anyone heard of a car dealership buying anything of quality? It`s all based on profit. There is no profit for them selling you something that makes your car look great forever.