Good video, I was not a fan of the wash pad though. I found it did not let go of debris and even after washing it in the washing machine there were still particles in it. I never used it again and went with 2 microfibre wash mitts, one for the top and side surfaces and one for bumpers and rockers
People don't want to buy tons of products and toppers after putting on a coating that claims 3, 5 , 8 yrs. If it can't withstand such claims without more maintenance, it makes people dislike ceramic coatings, and consider it all just business and marketing.
I’ve had mine get weak on me as well. Used a gentle fast water spot remover and it came right back to life. Loving the coating. Just have to keep it from clogging.
graphene detail spray is a detail spray with a little extra protection and longevity compared to the normal detail spray. Graphene CS3 is a waterless wash with graphene in it for protection/hydrophobic longevity. the point of the waterless wash is to have a lot more lubrication to avoid scratching when wiping down a slightly dusty car.
Don't want to waste my time figuring out. I go straight with Boost every time, forget about the Rinse Aid or the Detail Spray, so there is an extra layer of Graphene,
Can additional coats of Graphene Ceramic Coatings be added once the original coating has cured? Is there any benefit of adding additional coats if even possible
can you use graphene detail spray on something else (not graphene coated right now)? ex: currently my car is coated in a hybrid and I haven't had the time to switch to graphene yet...considering the spray advanced application
Good catch, a pre-rinse is a much better idea than just spraying high pressure water at a panel. The pre-rinse will properly lift the dirt off the panel and allow for a safe rinse, versus pounding it with pressure. It’s just a safer bet.
@@RichardsWorld All of our premium car soaps are PH Neutral (7) with the exception of our Strip Wash which is more acidic to break down wax, sealant, road salts, etc. Because all of our car soaps except one are PH neutral they will neutralize any hard water eliminating hard water spots or staining when the soap and water mixture are on the car, even if the soap dries. It is actually more safe to have our car soaps on the car versus hard water. We designed our formulas to be that way. Thank you for the question.
One of your best videos yet! Awesome!
@@jlucguerrier Thank you. We are glad it was helpful.
Good video, I was not a fan of the wash pad though. I found it did not let go of debris and even after washing it in the washing machine there were still particles in it. I never used it again and went with 2 microfibre wash mitts, one for the top and side surfaces and one for bumpers and rockers
People don't want to buy tons of products and toppers after putting on a coating that claims 3, 5 , 8 yrs.
If it can't withstand such claims without more maintenance, it makes people dislike ceramic coatings, and consider it all just business and marketing.
Rinse Aid on the wheels is such a perfect combo. So easy!
I’ve had mine get weak on me as well. Used a gentle fast water spot remover and it came right back to life. Loving the coating. Just have to keep it from clogging.
Awesome video! No other channel shows you how to save ceramic❤ coating in so detail
The rinse aid is a game changer if you don't have a ceramic coating. It works amazingly well.
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I enjoyed your video. Well done, good explanations!
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Really needed this video thanks Adams!
Great video. What wash mitt is that? Looks nice and big.
I use the graphene boost spray for drying and it works great
I love using graphene detail spray whenever I wash my car
Really helpful, thanks
Good video, can you tell me what tip was on the spray gun? Was it a 3.0/40 degrees? Thanks
It is the 25 degree (green) tip. Normally we like to use the 40 degree (white) tip but the 25 degree was all we had that day. Thanks for watching.
If i use hand polish on my graphene ceramic coated vehicle will it strip away the coating. I got water spots from a sprinkler im trying to remove.
Yes polish will remove the coating but you can retreat the effected area, as though your applying it for the first time. 👍🏾
Appreciate the video! What's the main difference between Graphene Detail Spray and Graphene CS3?
graphene detail spray is a detail spray with a little extra protection and longevity compared to the normal detail spray. Graphene CS3 is a waterless wash with graphene in it for protection/hydrophobic longevity. the point of the waterless wash is to have a lot more lubrication to avoid scratching when wiping down a slightly dusty car.
@@luckstersants6362 Much appreciated!
Don't want to waste my time figuring out. I go straight with Boost every time, forget about the Rinse Aid or the Detail Spray, so there is an extra layer of Graphene,
Great video thanks
So at what stage would you use a high ph soap? ty
Can additional coats of Graphene Ceramic Coatings be added once the original coating has cured? Is there any benefit of adding additional coats if even possible
can i just use graphene shampoo everytime i wash instead of trying to figure out what it need?
can you use graphene detail spray on something else (not graphene coated right now)? ex: currently my car is coated in a hybrid and I haven't had the time to switch to graphene yet...considering the spray advanced application
Yes you can.
No pre-rinse before foaming?
Good catch, a pre-rinse is a much better idea than just spraying high pressure water at a panel. The pre-rinse will properly lift the dirt off the panel and allow for a safe rinse, versus pounding it with pressure. It’s just a safer bet.
How is this any less work than a non coated car ?
Eight months with a non-coated car would probably need mechanical correction with a polisher.
a non coated car would need this almost every other wash. With a coating it needs it about every 8 months.
Do you guys make a high or low PH soap?
@@RichardsWorld All of our premium car soaps are PH Neutral (7) with the exception of our Strip Wash which is more acidic to break down wax, sealant, road salts, etc. Because all of our car soaps except one are PH neutral they will neutralize any hard water eliminating hard water spots or staining when the soap and water mixture are on the car, even if the soap dries. It is actually more safe to have our car soaps on the car versus hard water. We designed our formulas to be that way. Thank you for the question.
It’s contaminated with mineral deposits , use a waterspot remover
No 40 degree nozzle?
When do you use graphene cs3 over the other choices?
graphene CS3 is a waterless wash primarily. there’s not much of a point in this case over detail spray
Perforated clay mitts are better. Just saying.
What about iron removers once every 6 months on top of the ceramic coating?
Dude just use half a bottle of soap lol