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On Pans you tube channel a gentleman from B&B Blending give a explanation on graphene and its use in current market conditions.
Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
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On Pans you tube channel a gentleman from B&B Blending give a explanation on graphene and its use in current market conditions.
Pan has really produced some very good content lately not the normal highest bidder for his advertising content but some inside look content that was very cool to hear from companies.
Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
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KBsToy
On Pans you tube channel a gentleman from B&B Blending give a explanation on graphene and its use in current market conditions.
Generally not a Pan fan but that was kinda interesting...
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I had the same experience it’s almost as easy as an opti seal to apply. At the end of the day once polishing is done it’s nice to have a product you don’t have to worry about polishing off. the one thing I really enjoy is how fast the water clears from surface. It has very good beading and any sort of tilt on the panel the water flies off. I have bought the spray coating and have applied it to 10 cars I can apply to entire car in under 20 minutes. I really like the Adams solvents and flash off which equal easy use!
I’ve only ever messed around with coatings from Adam’s so far. My wife’s car is coated in the paint coating and my car is done with the ceramic spray coating. I’m going to add a layer of the Graphene spray coating to mine and probably add a second coat of the ceramic paint coating to hers or top it with the Graphene coating.
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I’ve only ever messed around with coatings from Adam’s so far. My wife’s car is coated in the paint coating and my car is done with the ceramic spray coating. I’m going to add a layer of the Graphene spray coating to mine and probably add a second coat of the ceramic paint coating to hers or top it with the Graphene coating.
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Remind me where you are again. You can`t go wrong topping the coating with one of the spray coatings. Possibly even consider a double coat of the spray coatings. That seems to help with durability. Easy to use and do.
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I’ve only ever messed around with coatings from Adam’s so far. My wife’s car is coated in the paint coating and my car is done with the ceramic spray coating. I’m going to add a layer of the Graphene spray coating to mine and probably add a second coat of the ceramic paint coating to hers or top it with the Graphene coating.
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same here I only tried there ceramic they all have been great the first spray coating I was using in direct sunlight trying to get it on thick and just to play around with I actually prefer it now in that way. I have the graphene full coating on my daily it’s been very good so far stays a little cleaner than CQUK. I also have the graphene spray I have enjoyed the ceramic line there solvent and flash and wipe off are just to easy. I have not tried any other Adams products. I guess it’s accurate to say I dig BB blessings coatings. I assume the jade coating are very similar
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Skimmed through the last few pages of this and reminded me to check my bottle of Cquarz Lite, was about half full and yep it has solidified. Oh well got 3 vehicles and many parts out of half of it and still impressed by it.
Haven`t been watching many detailing videos lately as but did click on this one as his content is always stellar. Does seem to be agreeing with others in the thread that graphene is the latest but it`s not the greatest. Yet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSaFi450R80
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Yeah about the Cquartz lite the little bit that solidify was not a complaint I liked the size I thought it was good to show a photo of the high solids content
Here it is dried out it a nice clear product some coating are yellowish
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Skimmed through the last few pages of this and reminded me to check my bottle of Cquarz Lite, was about half full and yep it has solidified. Oh well got 3 vehicles and many parts out of half of it and still impressed by it.
Haven`t been watching many detailing videos lately as but did click on this one as his content is always stellar. Does seem to be agreeing with others in the thread that graphene is the latest but it`s not the greatest. Yet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSaFi450R80
I like Sandro’s and loach’s video how they shoot your able to gage the product water behavior really well with the different things they do
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I pulled the trigger on a $2.58 graphene coating claiming 80% graphene 20% silica sounds like I bought a bismuth rock
I’m gonna throw it on trailer wheel fenders or a harbor freight tool box
I will also dry some to see what it looks like
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Features:
Net content: 30ml, 50ml, 30ml+ accessories, 50ml+ accessories
Main ingredients: Graphene 80%, Silica 20%
Details: 1 bottle of graphene plating solution, 1 piece of sponge, 1 pieces of cloth
Product description: Suitable for the paint surface of all vehicles. The use of high-purity graphene crystals has high hardness and elasticity. It forms a high-brightness, strong water-repellent and durable protective layer on the paint surface. It is the best product for paint surface maintenance.
Usage: 1. Use detergent to clean stains on the painted surface
2. Degrease the paint surface of the car with a degreasing agent
3. Pour the crystal plating solution onto the crystal plating sponge and spread it evenly on the surface, then wipe it with a towel.
Protection for door corner, avoid scratch of the car.
Package includes :
1pcs
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Looks like the mr fix it bottle.
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I pulled the trigger on a $2.58 graphene coating claiming 80% graphene 20% silica sounds like I bought a bismuth rock
Well so much for graphene being too expensive for meaningful use in coatings; $2.58 for 80%...and 10h PLUS to boot [emoji1787]
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That must be the biggest 30mL bottle known to man. Or that person has Tiny hands. :lol: :blink: :lol:
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that must be the biggest 30ml bottle known to man. Or that person has tiny hands. :lol: :blink: :lol:
red flag!!!!
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Well so much for graphene being too expensive for meaningful use in coatings; $2.58 for 80%...and 10h PLUS to boot [emoji1787]
Also note that it’s v2..... also doesn’t coat the car.... it’s a hydrocoat! Hitting all the buzz words.
I truly hope this blows all coatings out the water at $2.58
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