Adams Graphene Ceramic Spray coating and Detail Spray

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Anybody have experience with the Adams Graphene Ceramic Spray coating and Adams Graphene Detail spray? I am leaning towards this over the 303 graphene spray coating due to longevity.

Thanks.
 
I've never been a believer of longevity claims because the variables are too great. Parking your car outside in the Phoenix sun and dry heat vs Miami with 90% humidity in the summer and (not quite as hot but still blazing) sun would yield different results IMO.
 
One thing I like about the Adam's Spay Coatings is that they are actual coatings, just "thinned out," making them easier to apply. 6mo should be easy for the Spray Coating, especially if you use the Graphene Detail Spray as a drying aid.
 
I've never been a believer of longevity claims because the variables are too great. Parking your car outside in the Phoenix sun and dry heat vs Miami with 90% humidity in the summer and (not quite as hot but still blazing) sun would yield different results IMO.
It really does vary based on all the variables.
 
One thing I like about the Adam's Spay Coatings is that they are actual coatings, just "thinned out," making them easier to apply. 6mo should be easy for the Spray Coating, especially if you use the Graphene Detail Spray as a drying aid.
I'm tempted to try the new Hyper-Seal, which is basically a lite coating in spray form. I really like Opti-Seal, but it's not the most durable.
 
I've been really happy with Adams products for the price. I've met the owner when he was a tiny start-up in Boulder Colorado, super friendly and knowledgeable. The adams products seem to be durable, however their trim restore did come middle of the pack when project farm tested them.
 
ALL,
Thanks for the replies,

Charbaby: Glad you saw that video, really interesting. I watched that previously which sent me on this path a while ago. I found, from Chicago Auto Pros, a more interesting comparison:
(don't get me wrong, I watch PAN's videos as well).

Also, this one here (from the same guys) goes further than the 303 for longevity:
The above video is why I was considering the Adams over the 303. There might be something I missed but I think Adams may be what I am after: quick and easy application along with good durability.

RooflessVW; Appreciate the input as you have more hours of experience doing this. I think I will try the Adams and see how it goes, maybe try the Nanoskin at a later point if I don't like the Adams.

97prizm; Appreciate the info!
 
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