What is the current recommendation? How do u apply it? I am an old school Brazilian carnuba wx guy.
Yes, I looking for the latest longest lasting car spray coatings? Any recommendations?Graphene has some benefits in theory and in lab settings, but in the real world not so much. Some companies are using it as a marketing tool. Not all of have jumped on board - Carpro, Gyeon, Optimum do not use graphene.
Are you talking about off the shelf spray products? Adam's Graphene Spray Coating is pretty good.
How often do you wash/wax?Yes, I looking for the latest longest lasting car spray coatings? Any recommendations?
Depending upon the season, about 2 to 3 months since it is garage kept.How often do you wash/wax?
The Griot's Garage 3-In-1 Ceramic/carnauba spray wax is pretty darn good, and the Ceramic Speed Shine detailer spray is an excellent booster in betweende
If it's garage kept I'd just grab Griot's 3 in 1 at the autoparts store. If you're going to polish and do a correction you could also use any coating from a reputable brand. They're all pretty similar these days. They all wear eventually it just depends on the environment and conditions. Even some of the more robust high solids coatings will fail anywhere between 1-3 years under normal outdoor conditions. In climates that see snow/road salt the life is often reduced. Durability claims are really just a generalization. Most of the claims are based on lab settings.Depending upon the season, about 2 to 3 months since it is garage kept.
It mostly is I think based on the fact that the major coating manufacturers haven't jumped on board with it. There has been claims it helps with water spotting but in reality it does very little if anything. However there are very good coatings that do contain graphene too.I think graphene is marketing lingo. Have not seen measurable difference vs other ceramic sprays. That being said I'm a fan of ceramic sprays. Cheap, easy, works well.