03-30-2022, 12:33 PM | #1 |
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Any experiences with Graphene vs typical ceramics
Search on Graphene didn't come up with many hits. Been a user of ceramics on most of my cars for ~ 5 years now, typically obtaining those in a true 9H pro rating that would last for about 3+ years (GTechniq/Cquartz). When I obtained this car just under 2 years ago - I used Avalon on this last application, which I've been happy with. Thinking it's been 2 winters of salt and grime, plus a front end respray, thinking on a new application. Always liked how the cars would shine after a simple wash and dry, including my black Audi.
I see Graphene has come on strong these past couple years, and I'm going to give this a go. Promises of a harder surface, little easier application (can do a little larger area at once), less static (thinking rear bumper dust) and less prone to water spotting are the promises seen. Chose Adams Advanced. While not what I would consider a true Pro grade, I see shops in the area using. Interested to see the UV application of this, as I was always concerned if got everything with ceramics (OCD I'm sure). I'll go through the typical prep:
Anybody have experience with both - interested to hear your thoughts between the two. Here's a pic of what I just got ($120 shipped from Adam's with promo codes) Just don't tell me snake oil (I'd hate to see it). Got a cheap UV light off amazon for $6, which I'm sure will do fine.
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I have Turtle Wax Graphene spray, it's been almost a year.
https://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1831912 I started a thread but got too lazy to maintain it. In short, since I maintained my exterior pretty well, it's hard to see much of a difference or if any for that fact. I haven't had to spray my car since my original application to refresh this graphene coat, but in my case it's hard to tell because my car has PPF and my PPF has a natural hydrophobic layer. The dusting is slightly lower, I would only say slightly. Of course, no difference in brake dust sticking to the wheels. Would I buy this spray again? I mean probably, but it's gonna be a while before I buy another wax because my bottle is still like 98% full since my original coat. I haven't seen a need to keep applying. Throughout my year of the graphene coating I haven't noticed any loss of hydrophobic properties like it's starts sheeting or anything like that but I am not sure if that's from my PPF either.
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Originally applying a ceramic (Avalon King - Armor Shield IX) that is listed as a 5 year product, I started to see some deterioration on the hard hit spots after 2.5 years, which also went through two rather harsh winters. With also the respray on the front, thought I'd just do the whole car again. Immediate shine is perfect (as expected) but the test is really long term. Adams lists their Advanced as a 9 year...but find that hard to believe. They provided a booster, which I feel is just their Graphene spray (nothing to back that up). I will state, I did lay 3 coats front bumper, rear bumper, hood and trunk - waiting at least 24 hrs between each. They say it won't add protection...just did it anyway. Complete detail (which included cleaning the brake hubs, engine bay, and wet sand of the hood) took about a week with the graphene's required dry times. Hope to see if it's better than the ceramic coat.
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I bought a couple bottles of Adams spray coat for the wife's Acura. Applied right around the time you posted. Also plan to use this on the spider...since it never sees bad weather, I'm sure it will be enough. Agree that after some time, while the shine is okay, doesn't have the smoothness when you run your hand on it.
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i myself am on the fence about going with Adam's Advanced Graphene this time around. i've had Gtechniq CSU on my B9 S4 and it was phenomenal. i'm skeptical about Adam's offering a 9 year consumer coating, but i guess time will tell. i have read some reviews about their graphene ruining plastics and being much more prone to high spots. of course, this seems more of an installer error. nevertheless, there aren't enough reviews out there, which is leading me to stick to the tried and true CQuartz 3.0. what are your thoughts after 4 months?
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My STI and S4 had Adams Graphene ceramic coating, and my M3 has GTechniq on it. There's no comparison. The GTechniq is night and day slicker, easier to maintain, and just all around gives a more permanent "wet" look. I wouldn't go with Adams Graphene again.
At the same time, the graphene is a lot more user friendly, and pretty easy to apply as a DIY. Gtechniq is not. |
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Funny you mention American shine. I'm dropping my m3 off with them in August for them to ppf the entire car and apply csu on the ppf. Brian is the man. He's the only one I'd trust with my car. |
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I do see that Avalon dropped their 5 year claim to 3 years...which is probably more accurate. True test of the graphene will be after a winter. Avalon barely made 2 years...we'll see where this comes in.
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