Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
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William_Wallace
Also jax wax I believe and some of Extreme Solutions and Britemax and Detail King line up and probably many more. A good a question would be that I have looked for is and found no real answer is “ who is B&B’s competition what other blend are out there on a massive scale”
It is something like Werner or Warner that is another blender.
Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
I remember someone in this thread discussed that there was a way where pure graphene was being made in a new cheaper method with coffee grains this video showed in my feed my explaining the process and a DIY way too
Now I just need to borrow someones arc welder
Edit here is the 6 minute video https://youtu.be/4Et8FEbCuCs
Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
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William_Wallace
I remember someone in this thread discussed that there was a way where pure graphene was being made in a new cheaper method with coffee grains this video showed in my feed my explaining the process and a DIY way too
Now I just need to borrow someones arc welder
Eucalyptus Trees/bark was one curious method i read about [emoji848]
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2019/06/...calyptus-bark/
Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
OMG I forgot to post the link to the coffee grounds post above I made https://youtu.be/4Et8FEbCuCs I think it’s the same method budget
Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
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The Guz
I also saw your video to guz about picking up Kenzo I never used or test any of the IGL line above there premier and that was great was priced higher than everything else but performance was there. I’m wondering how it goes on weather it’s a PIA or some extra long flash time
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William_Wallace
I also saw your video to guz about picking up Kenzo I never used or test any of the IGL line above there premier and that was great was priced higher than everything else but performance was there. I’m wondering how it goes on weather it’s a PIA or some extra long flash time
Will see how Kenzo Graphene applies. I am really tempted to polish my Camaro to remove the cquartz TiO2 and apply Kenzo on it. Quartz+ should still be the same as the previous version meaning it is like any other coating.
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BudgetPlan1
Given that the claims of graphene are mostly centered around reduced water-spotting, how in the heck would that improve a tire coating/dressing? This one looks like a real stretch as far as `graphene is better` goes. Appears to be a nice example of "Slap the word graphene on everything!".
I tend to agree. Although there is the flexibility of Graphene to consider. Boy everyone has jumped on the Graphene bandwagon. A lot of these same companies said it was all BS when Graphene coatings first started coming out. My how things change.
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DaveT435
I tend to agree. Although there is the flexibility of Graphene to consider. Boy everyone has jumped on the Graphene bandwagon. A lot of these same companies said it was all BS when Graphene coatings first started coming out. My how things change.
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Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
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DaveT435
I tend to agree. Although there is the flexibility of Graphene to consider. Boy everyone has jumped on the Graphene bandwagon. A lot of these same companies said it was all BS when Graphene coatings first started coming out. My how things change.
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The graphene coatings coming out here in the states is coming from one blender for the most part. Just slap a new label and ship it. Gyeon, CarPro, Gtechniq, Dr. Beaseley`s and Fetnlab have not adopted it based on their testing and research. Until one of the big names adopts it then who knows if graphene infused coatings will stick around. IGL is big name but their coatings are pro grade anyway so its like whatever.
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The Guz
The graphene coatings coming out here in the states is coming from one blender for the most part. Just slap a new label and ship it. Gyeon, CarPro, Gtechniq, Dr. Beaseley`s and Fetnlab have not adopted it based on their testing and research. Until one of the big names adopts it then who knows if graphene infused coatings will stick around. IGL is big name but their coatings are pro grade anyway so its like whatever.
Time will tell. In my opinion it’s here to stay.
Re: Is Graphene the next big thing for coatings?
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The Guz
The graphene coatings coming out here in the states is coming from one blender for the most part. Just slap a new label and ship it. Gyeon, CarPro, Gtechniq, Dr. Beaseley`s and Fetnlab have not adopted it based on their testing and research. Until one of the big names adopts it then who knows if graphene infused coatings will stick around. IGL is big name but their coatings are pro grade anyway so its like whatever.
tacsystem did come out with a graphene top coat. If we are to believe they were or are the driving force behind the korean brands.
Probably people can relate to me but i think ethos really overhyped graphene and left a bad taste in my mouth in regards to graphene. For me personally i cringe when i see their products. lol I guess adam`s was not far behind if any and then we have turtle wax all over the internet the last year or so.
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I saw Graphene detail spray the other day. So the regular DS you get at most probably 2 days of any sort of real protection. Infuse it with Graphene? I bet a whopping 4 now. I generally like Adam`s products, but without using it I bet their gallon of Graphene DS has as much Graphene as you`d need in a 16oz bottle to make a difference. The regular DS`s $45 a gallon, the Graphene one`s $50. Don`t see how they could give you more than a few droplets for only $5 more.
GUZ just saw your post with the pic of it, I should have known you`d have it. Is it worth the extra $5 for a gallon? If I`m to believe the reviews on Adam`s site, it make your car shine like it was coated with a high end professional coating lol. I mean it is only a few bucks more maybe I need to live it up and order a bottle and see.
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noorth
tacsystem did come out with a graphene top coat. If we are to believe they were or are the driving force behind the korean brands.
Probably people can relate to me but i think ethos really overhyped graphene and left a bad taste in my mouth in regards to graphene. For me personally i cringe when i see their products. lol I guess adam`s was not far behind if any and then we have turtle wax all over the internet the last year or so.
I hear ya. Tim surely put off a lot of people. I saw it when he was getting push back in the obsessed garage facebook group. Its legit when Turtle Wax develops it lol.
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quebert
I saw Graphene detail spray the other day. So the regular DS you get at most probably 2 days of any sort of real protection. Infuse it with Graphene? I bet a whopping 4 now. I generally like Adam`s products, but without using it I bet their gallon of Graphene DS has as much Graphene as you`d need in a 16oz bottle to make a difference. The regular DS`s $45 a gallon, the Graphene one`s $50. Don`t see how they could give you more than a few droplets for only $5 more.
GUZ just saw your post with the pic of it, I should have known you`d have it. Is it worth the extra $5 for a gallon? If I`m to believe the reviews on Adam`s site, it make your car shine like it was coated with a high end professional coating lol. I mean it is only a few bucks more maybe I need to live it up and order a bottle and see.
Give it a shot is going to be my answer lol. I will say that it is better than the SPS Graphene Spray Detailer. Better gloss, slickness and hydrophobics.
You can check out Scoot H`s videos and you can see it is still around at 60 days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFtQ761Yc1A&ab_channel=ScottH