Joe shows this in the video. The red vehicle is uncoated with a ceramic coating and the grey truck is coated. The product works equally well in both scenarios.
So the graphene soap/ graphene boost spray/ graphene detail spray don't restore the hydrophobics of the ceramic coating? How many products are designed to do the same thing for a coating that is supposed to last on it's own?
The graphene soap does not add hydrophobics. It unclogs the coating.the boost and detail spray gives you a sacrificial layer on your coating. And yes if I am putting a coating on a vehicle I am going to maintain it the best I can. This is just another option to do so. Most detailing companies have similar products. And they have spray sealants, spray waxes, detail sprays. Adams has good products. Some are great. Some I believe are the best I've used.
That's why you don't believe any claim about certain number of years on these ceramic coating/graphene coatings. They all need boosts/aids after a few months. But that just means it's the boosts/aids doing the beading not the ceramic coating or graphene coating lol
Getting to be to much like chemical guys with so many of the same type of products that do the same thing but called something different. I will stick with my graphene boost and detail spray over my graphene ceramic coating
Agree, Adams has really confused the product line over the last few years. At one time it was easy to have one of everything on your cart. Now the "rejuvenation" products are in masses and hard to understand. I am going to stick with Graphene detail spray myself. I just want a good drying agent.
I agree. This product really seems like H2O Guard and Gloss. It's one of the few Adams products I like. But Adams is just printing money at this point. Because people will buy everything they make whether it's worth it or not. I wish more Companies made one good product rather than a lot of mediocre stuff.
This can be used with any of our soaps (or a competitor's) and an easy way to dilute it to make the detailer variant, simply fill up any empty bottle 1/10th of the way (roughly) and dilute to volume with fresh water. Having a bit too much or too little really won't make a difference.
I’ve actually been looking for a product like this for a long time, something similar to what a car wash offers at the end that makes the car bead with ease. I’ll use the mega foam in the foam cannon, and then fill this with water in my pressure washer tank and finally put that system to use.
Pro tip: Careful when changing nozzles on your pressure washer like you did around the 4 minute mark. If you press it into place using the palm of your hand and accidentally pull the trigger, you might get an unwanted tattoo. I hold the edges of the nozzle when fitting it onto my spray gun/wand and stay clear of the discharge port.
Do I have to have a separate foam cannon for this product. I have Adam’s pro foam cannon I don’t want to purchase another no offense. Is it just for convenience or there might be like cross contamination?
This is useful in a foam cannon/gun whereas those products are not. Joe highlights that you can use it like a CarPro HydrO2 or a Gyeon Wet Coat type though too.
This is set apart by the fact that this is concentrated and can be used with a foam cannon/gun, but Joe highlights it can also be used like those types of products also - so a bit of a spiritual successor to the Adam's Rinse + Coat that was in the delta line.
@@cgallaharthe rubber mat and liner protection has been out for five months still no gallon sizes I think it's more of a business thing to make more money
@@knightautopcd I really can't comment as I don't know what dictates an additional size being offered, but you can reach out to the customer service team and suggest they carry it!
Can’t wait to try it. Big fan of when you guys use the Tacoma in your detailing vids too! p.s. How much rinse aid and water got into the Lexus gas tank lol!
Makes no sense. Why a rinse aid right before you dry it with a towel? Just rinse and dry immediately with a towel panel by panel. If you want a “topper” label it a topper.
Next up: GRAPHENE rinse aid! This looks good - how would the hydrophobics be on an unprotected vehicle, rinse aid + graphene detail spray to finish?
Joe shows this in the video. The red vehicle is uncoated with a ceramic coating and the grey truck is coated. The product works equally well in both scenarios.
So the graphene soap/ graphene boost spray/ graphene detail spray don't restore the hydrophobics of the ceramic coating? How many products are designed to do the same thing for a coating that is supposed to last on it's own?
I suggest finding a product that fits your needs the best and stay with that one every single one of there products are amazing
The graphene soap does not add hydrophobics. It unclogs the coating.the boost and detail spray gives you a sacrificial layer on your coating. And yes if I am putting a coating on a vehicle I am going to maintain it the best I can. This is just another option to do so. Most detailing companies have similar products. And they have spray sealants, spray waxes, detail sprays. Adams has good products. Some are great. Some I believe are the best I've used.
That's why you don't believe any claim about certain number of years on these ceramic coating/graphene coatings. They all need boosts/aids after a few months. But that just means it's the boosts/aids doing the beading not the ceramic coating or graphene coating lol
Getting to be to much like chemical guys with so many of the same type of products that do the same thing but called something different. I will stick with my graphene boost and detail spray over my graphene ceramic coating
Agree, Adams has really confused the product line over the last few years. At one time it was easy to have one of everything on your cart. Now the "rejuvenation" products are in masses and hard to understand. I am going to stick with Graphene detail spray myself. I just want a good drying agent.
That's everybody not just Adam's.
I agree. This product really seems like H2O Guard and Gloss. It's one of the few Adams products I like.
But Adams is just printing money at this point. Because people will buy everything they make whether it's worth it or not.
I wish more Companies made one good product rather than a lot of mediocre stuff.
Exactly another C G too many names for the same thing i think i will switch to ethos
Love the graphene boost
Will you be selling it by the gallon anytime soon?
Does it prevents water spots?
Dilution and foam cannon use that’s a win over Gyeon wetcoat.
Wet Coat still superior
@@Carlos.Riverabased on your scientific tests huh? 😂
We tested it gyeon is far better but this had its place. This is not what people think
This can be used with any of our soaps (or a competitor's) and an easy way to dilute it to make the detailer variant, simply fill up any empty bottle 1/10th of the way (roughly) and dilute to volume with fresh water. Having a bit too much or too little really won't make a difference.
I’ve actually been looking for a product like this for a long time, something similar to what a car wash offers at the end that makes the car bead with ease. I’ll use the mega foam in the foam cannon, and then fill this with water in my pressure washer tank and finally put that system to use.
Pro tip: Careful when changing nozzles on your pressure washer like you did around the 4 minute mark. If you press it into place using the palm of your hand and accidentally pull the trigger, you might get an unwanted tattoo. I hold the edges of the nozzle when fitting it onto my spray gun/wand and stay clear of the discharge port.
You can use a detailer for the exact same thing. If you are looking to avoid water spots, there are other ways.
Do I have to have a separate foam cannon for this product. I have Adam’s pro foam cannon I don’t want to purchase another no offense. Is it just for convenience or there might be like cross contamination?
Updated formula to Rinse + Coat?
A spiritual successor to it, yeah. Can be used similarly, but has the benefits of being concentrated and working with a foam cannon/gun too.
What sets your products from say CarPros Hydr02 lite?
This is useful in a foam cannon/gun whereas those products are not. Joe highlights that you can use it like a CarPro HydrO2 or a Gyeon Wet Coat type though too.
Unfortunately, this product leaves a bad residue that made my car appear it was sitting in acid rain for months. Needed to use detail spray to remove.
So it’s the same as Gyeon wet coat and carpro hydro lite which have been around forever.
This is set apart by the fact that this is concentrated and can be used with a foam cannon/gun, but Joe highlights it can also be used like those types of products also - so a bit of a spiritual successor to the Adam's Rinse + Coat that was in the delta line.
is it just PDMS?
No, I wish it was that simple, but this is a more complicated product than that.
Reminds me of h2o guard and gloss...
This was my take away. Probably similar chemistry, but different application method.
While they can be use somewhat interchangeably in process, they are nothing alike formula-wise.
What appears to be another great product hindered by the fact you can’t even get gallon sizes, just like the rubber mat and liner protectant
I think there will be gallon sizes added as the product gets more established in the market and the volume justifies it.
@@cgallaharthe rubber mat and liner protection has been out for five months still no gallon sizes I think it's more of a business thing to make more money
@@knightautopcd I really can't comment as I don't know what dictates an additional size being offered, but you can reach out to the customer service team and suggest they carry it!
Need gallon size so make it cost effective
Can’t wait to try it.
Big fan of when you guys use the Tacoma in your detailing vids too!
p.s. How much rinse aid and water got into the Lexus gas tank lol!
Makes no sense. Why a rinse aid right before you dry it with a towel? Just rinse and dry immediately with a towel panel by panel. If you want a “topper” label it a topper.