Don
Darth Camaro 12/27/15
First Wash - 303 Graphene UPDATED!!
It`s been just over a week since I applied the 303 to the Camaro and in that time, I`ve driven close to 900 miles, and while the front end collected A LOT of bugs, the rest of the car didn`t seem to have collected much dust/dirt at all. So I guess it`s safe to say that the 303 isn`t a dust magnet and the bugs that hit the windshield, `skipped off` rather than leave a big splat mark (yes, I coated the windshield too).
Since there was almost no dust/dirt to rinse off, I`ll speak more on the bugs. Using the pressure of a garden hose (I don`t have a pressure washer), I`d say that at least 90% of the guts/remains rinsed right off, with only the largest and most stubborn entrails remaining and those wiped right off with the wash mitt. No scrubbing at all.
Water beading and sheeting (during the pre-rinse) were excellent, I dare say a tick better than the Turtle Wax Flex Wax. During the wash (Meg`s Hyper-Wash) the 303 strongly fought off the soap. I would wash a panel, and by the time I was done with that panel, the soapy water was sheeting off impressively. The rinse was no surprise, with the rinse, the water beading and sheeting came back strong. I didn`t `flood` rinse the car as I was fighting time against an oncoming storm, I just dried it and put it back in the garage in the nick of time...it`s raining pretty good now.
I did take some beading pics after a heavy rinse and I thought they were impressive. I will be putting the 2nd and 3rd coat of 303 on the car tomorrow and I will follow up in this thread (3 coats total, because in a round about way in their literature, 303 recommends 3 coats).
Stay tuned:
It`s been just over a week since I applied the 303 to the Camaro and in that time, I`ve driven close to 900 miles, and while the front end collected A LOT of bugs, the rest of the car didn`t seem to have collected much dust/dirt at all. So I guess it`s safe to say that the 303 isn`t a dust magnet and the bugs that hit the windshield, `skipped off` rather than leave a big splat mark (yes, I coated the windshield too).
Since there was almost no dust/dirt to rinse off, I`ll speak more on the bugs. Using the pressure of a garden hose (I don`t have a pressure washer), I`d say that at least 90% of the guts/remains rinsed right off, with only the largest and most stubborn entrails remaining and those wiped right off with the wash mitt. No scrubbing at all.
Water beading and sheeting (during the pre-rinse) were excellent, I dare say a tick better than the Turtle Wax Flex Wax. During the wash (Meg`s Hyper-Wash) the 303 strongly fought off the soap. I would wash a panel, and by the time I was done with that panel, the soapy water was sheeting off impressively. The rinse was no surprise, with the rinse, the water beading and sheeting came back strong. I didn`t `flood` rinse the car as I was fighting time against an oncoming storm, I just dried it and put it back in the garage in the nick of time...it`s raining pretty good now.
I did take some beading pics after a heavy rinse and I thought they were impressive. I will be putting the 2nd and 3rd coat of 303 on the car tomorrow and I will follow up in this thread (3 coats total, because in a round about way in their literature, 303 recommends 3 coats).
Stay tuned:


