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    The Guz got a reaction from RayS in GRAPHENE INSTALLER NEEDED!   
    If you don't find anyone near you then I am willing to help you out.  I am not pro detailer in the sense that I don't detail for a living but I will on occasion do a side job.  I am in the Lawndale/Torrance area which is about an hour or so away from you.  I happen to have a bottle of the graphene coating.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from mc2hill in GRAPHENE INSTALLER NEEDED!   
    If you don't find anyone near you then I am willing to help you out.  I am not pro detailer in the sense that I don't detail for a living but I will on occasion do a side job.  I am in the Lawndale/Torrance area which is about an hour or so away from you.  I happen to have a bottle of the graphene coating.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from Bscott94 in GRAPHENE INSTALLER NEEDED!   
    If you don't find anyone near you then I am willing to help you out.  I am not pro detailer in the sense that I don't detail for a living but I will on occasion do a side job.  I am in the Lawndale/Torrance area which is about an hour or so away from you.  I happen to have a bottle of the graphene coating.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from falcaineer in Missed a high spot after cured graphene coating   
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    The Guz got a reaction from falcaineer in Graphene coating first maintenance wash   
    5-7 days before washing.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from falcaineer in Black trim issue   
    Just level it out if it is applied over trim.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from kaj41354 in Ceramic's don't protect from Water Spots.   
    Rain doesn't cause water spots.  It is the minerals in the water that causes them.  So if there is a lot of dirt on the surface and it rains.  Well that is a different thing.  
     
     
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    The Guz got a reaction from plyallstar in How to maintain ceramic coated rims?   
    Wash with soap and water and hit it with the spray of your choice whether it is something like Ceramic boost, CS3, Graphene Detail Spray etc.  I do the occasional iron remover a couple times a year.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from mc2hill in How to maintain ceramic coated rims?   
    Wash with soap and water and hit it with the spray of your choice whether it is something like Ceramic boost, CS3, Graphene Detail Spray etc.  I do the occasional iron remover a couple times a year.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from Black Bowtie in Spray Graphene Application   
    Wipe down any trim to level it out and you will be fine.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from falcaineer in Spray Graphene Application   
    Wipe down any trim to level it out and you will be fine.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from Norton in Spray Graphene Application   
    Wipe down any trim to level it out and you will be fine.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from pittfan723 in For Best Protection, What do I apply Over Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating?   
    You could use GDS as often as you like.  You don't have to wait 3-4 months.  As mentioned you could also reapply the spray coating every few months.  
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    The Guz reacted to falcaineer in Shine Academy Classes   
    Good news! We're finally ready to announce our Shine Academy professional paint correction and ceramic coating classes should resume soon at the Adam's Polishes Headquarters. If you've ever wanted to visit, or visit again, and get some in-depth knowledge and experience, now's your chance.
      We are looking at hosting a class sometime next month, likely Fri-Sat, May 7-8. Cost is $1495/student, and includes a polisher kit valued at $500+. You may also be granted access to purchasing the Pro Graphene Ceramic Coating.   If you're interested in more information please ask below, and if you're considering attending, please send me a PM so I can get your contact information. Note the class will be limited to 10 students at this time, first come, first served, with payment due in full prior to the course start date.   Additional information to follow, and future dates are TBD.    @Dan@Adams, @Chris@Adams and I are among the instructors you may have, and we look forward to maybe seeing and meeting some of you soon!
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    The Guz got a reaction from luke1333 in How much ceramic coating is needed for truck?   
    One of things that is a bit disappointing is that Adams does not package the coating in some sort of box.  It would stop this from happening.  I had their ceramic coating leak on me when I received it.
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    The Guz got a reaction from HRPinDC in What’s Best for Silver?   
    If you want the max amount of shine then polish the paint.  Whatever you choose to use as the form of protection is the icing on the cake. 
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    The Guz got a reaction from Rich in What’s Best for Silver?   
    If you want the max amount of shine then polish the paint.  Whatever you choose to use as the form of protection is the icing on the cake. 
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    The Guz got a reaction from falcaineer in What coating for black textured trim?   
    I would recommend to wipe off any product to ensure there is no high spots or uneven appearance.  The graphene ceramic will look better and last the longest.  
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    The Guz reacted to falcaineer in Graphene Ceramic Coating | FAQ's | Discussion   
    Thanks, you're absolutely right!  I misread the post.
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    The Guz got a reaction from falcaineer in Graphene Ceramic Coating | FAQ's | Discussion   
    Didn't this pertain to the actual coating and not the spray coating?  I have had the graphene spray coating since 10/2020 and nothing has happened to it.  I just place the original top back on it after each use.  Seems to be performing quite well.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from falcaineer in Easiest way to remove graphene spray coating   
    Polishing will you give you the best base for the coating to bond.  It will for sure remove the spray coating.  Claying won't do it.  
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    The Guz got a reaction from Dan@Adams in Graphene spray ceramic over Graphene ceramic   
    If I am reading this you applied the graphene ceramic in the spring and want to top it with the graphene spray coating.
     
    See the following thread as it has the answers you are looking for.  
     
     
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    The Guz reacted to Dan@Adams in Blog: Graphene Ceramic Coating™ Explained   
    Hey everyone! I wrote this technical article for the website a few weeks ago. A big thank you to our creative and marketing teams for making it look much more presentable with nice photos and layout design. 






     





    Preparation Instructions
    Prep for Paint
    Thoroughly wash the vehicle using a shampoo without any protection additives like Adam’s Car Shampoo or Mega Foam, or through a Waterless Wash or Rinseless Wash process.
    a. Use a Foam Cannon or Foam Gun if possible, as well as a Two Bucket Wash Method with Grit Guards.
    b. Use multiple clean towels if performing a Waterless or Rinseless Wash.
    c. The safer you are in the wash process, the less chance of wash-induced marring or scratching.
    (Optional) Perform iron decontamination with Iron Remover if necessary, by referencing our videos and other blog write-ups.
    Thoroughly rinse and dry the vehicle with an Ultra Plush Drying Towel or Air Cannon.
    Mask off any plastic and rubber areas that come in contact with paint, using detailing tape or painter’s tape.
    Remove bonded contamination with a Clay Bar or Clay Mitt using Detail Spray as a lubricant.
    Wipe away clay residue with a clean microfiber towel and Surface Prep.
    Perform paint correction with a machine polisher by referencing our videos and other blog write-ups.
    a. Remove previous protection with Compound and a Microfiber Cutting Pad.
    b. Remove oxidation, swirl marks, light scratches and other imperfections using various stages of Compound and Polish with their respective pads.
    c. Always do a test area first. Every vehicle will need a different level of correction.
    d. The better you make the surface look in compounding and polishing, the better the graphene ceramic coating will look in the end. Coatings do not fill in or hide swirl marks and other imperfections.
    Wipe away Compound and Polish residue with a clean microfiber towel.
    Move the vehicle indoors if you have not already done so for claying/compounding/polishing. Remove any Compound and Polish dust from body panels, body seams, etc. using a clean microfiber towel and Surface Prep.

    Prep for Glass
    Clean exterior glass using Adam’s Glass Cleaner and Green Microfiber Glass Scrubbing Towel. Clay glass with a clay bar or clay mitt using Glass Cleaner as the clay lubricant. (Optional) Polish the glass with our white Polish or Hand Polish with a Blue Hex Grip Applicator. Wipe away residue with a clean microfiber towel. Use a second clean Glass Towel with Surface Prep to ensure the glass is 100% clean.
    Prep for Wheels
     
    NOTE: If you are coating a set of new wheels, we strongly recommend coating the wheels after the tires have been mounted and balanced. Wheel weights can have difficulty sticking and can fall off if you coat the wheels before mounting and balancing the tires.
    If you wish to coat the outer and inner portions of the wheel, carefully remove the wheel from the vehicle after lifting the vehicle and securing it with jack stands. Heavy brake dust: Thoroughly clean the wheels using Adam’s Wheel Cleaner or Adam’s Wheel & Tire Cleaner, with the Short Wheel Brush, Trim & Lug Nut Brush, and Wheel Woolie for the inner barrel. Light brake dust or light dirt: Thoroughly clean the wheels using a shampoo without any protection additives like Adam’s Car Shampoo or Mega Foam or Adam’s Eco Wheel Cleaner with the Short Wheel Brush, Trim & Lug Nut Brush, and Wheel Woolie for the inner barrel. Thoroughly rinse the brushes or scrub them on a Grit Guard in a wash bucket multiple times throughout the cleaning process as they become dirty. You do not want to continue scrubbing dirt into other parts of the wheels and possibly scratching them. Thoroughly rinse and dry the wheels with a Mini Plush Drying Towel, Air Cannon, or Blaster Sidekick. (Optional) On clear coated, chrome, or gloss powder coated wheels, remove bonded contamination with a Clay Bar or Clay Mitt using Detail Spray as a lubricant.
    a. Wipe away clay residue with a clean microfiber towel and Surface Prep.
    b. Perform paint correction with the Swirl Killer Mini or Swirl Killer Micro Polisher by referencing our videos and other blog write-ups.
    c. Remove previous protection with Compound and a Blue Foam Pad.
    d. Remove oxidation, swirl marks, light scratches and other imperfections using various stages of Compound and Polish with their respective pads, or Metal Polish for chrome wheels.
    e. Always do a test area first. Every wheel will need a different level of correction.
    f. The better you make the surface look in compounding and polishing, the better the graphene ceramic coating will look in the end. Coatings do not fill in or hide swirl marks and other imperfections.
    g. Wipe away Compound/Polish/Metal Polish residue with a clean microfiber towel. Use a clean microfiber towel with Surface Prep to ensure the wheel is 100% clean.  
    Prep for Trim & Plastic
    Remove any detailing tape or painter’s tape from the plastic and rubber trim. Clean exterior plastic trim and rubber using Adam’s Trim Cleaner or Tire & Rubber Cleaner with an Edgeless Utility Towel.
    a. Fold the towel into fourths. Spray the cleaner directly into the towel, not onto the surface, to avoid over spray onto surrounding paint and glass areas that may have already been cleaned/polished/prepped.
    b. Use one side of the towel to scrub away dirt, oxidation, and previous dressings. Use a dry side of the towel to wipe away excess residue.
    c. (Optional) Use a Deep Clean Eraser in place of the Edgeless Utility Towel for very heavy cleaning. Test first to ensure the eraser does not scratch soft plastic.
    d. Clean the plastic until you no longer see new dirt/discoloration in the towel. If there are white/chalky wax or sealant stains in plastic trim, you may need to repeat the above cleaning steps multiple times before all discoloration is removed.
    a. You do not want to coat over any stains or discoloration in plastic.
    b. The coating will not hide the stains, and then they would be locked in underneath the coating. Use a second clean Edgeless Utility Towel and generously clean the area with Surface Prep to ensure all Trim Cleaner or Tire & Rubber Cleaner has been removed.  
    Application Instructions
    Application for Paint, Glass, Wheels, and Chrome
     
    NOTE: Rubber gloves are strongly recommended for applying a ceramic coating, and a pair are included with the Graphene Ceramic Coating Kit.
    Move the vehicle (or wheels if coating wheels only) indoors into a garage.
    a. This minimizes dust and moisture exposure, as well as provides a more consistent temperature.
    b. Use multiple light sources at various angles to work more effectively and see the coating flashing more easily on lighter colored finishes. Generously wipe the surface with Surface Prep and a Borderless Grey Towel. The Surface Prep will evaporate to a degree while wiping - this is normal.   Thoroughly shake the Graphene Ceramic Coating 60ml bottle or the Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating 12oz bottle to mix the solution evenly. Graphene Ceramic Coating: Pour several drops of the coating onto one side of the Suede Applicator Block. Do not use the side that is stitched together. Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating: Facing away from the vehicle, mist 2 or 3 sprays into the Microfiber Applicator Block. Apply the coating to a panel in an even manner.
    a. We recommend outlining the panel first, then pour/spray a little more into the applicator and fill in the remainder of the panel by applying in overlapping left/right or up/down passes.
    b. Try not to lift the applicator from the surface when applying the coating. Lifting the applicator will expose it to more oxygen and leave heavier spots of coating in those sections, which can possibly become high-spots later on.
    c. If you apply in a left/right path first, then do another pass in an up/down path. You do not need to apply more coating into the applicator at this point - you just want to spread it for more even and complete coverage. After a few moments, the coating will begin to have an oily, rainbow-like appearance as it begins to flash on the surface. Once the coating becomes slightly tacky on the surface, gently wipe the coating with a new, clean Suede Microfiber Towel to remove approximately 50% of the coating residue or more.a. The time in which it is ok to remove the coating residue can be anywhere from 30 seconds to 3 minutes or more, depending on temperature and humidity.
    b. If the Suede Microfiber Towel seems to glide very easily without any slight tension, let the coating flash for another 30 seconds and test again.
    c. One other way to verify that the coating is ok to wipe off is when the rainbow effect begins to fade into a more clear look on the surface. Wait another 20-30 seconds, and then take a new, clean Borderless Grey Towel to thoroughly wipe away all remaining coating residue. Repeat the above steps for the remaining, body panels, glass, or wheels. Inspect all areas of the vehicle to ensure all coating residue has been removed.
    a. Use the UV LED Light to inspect coated areas for complete coverage. Some areas may appear to glow more heavily than others. You may see streaking, or overlap lines with the UV Glow Tracer - as long as the coating residue has been fully removed, these inconsistencies that are seen with the UV Glow Tracer will not show up under normal light.
    b. Temporarily move the vehicle outside to inspect it under natural lighting, both sunlight and overcast conditions if possible. No matter how much lighting you have in your garage, you will most likely see a few high-spots that you did not notice indoors. Polarized sunglasses can also aid in spotting high-spots.
    c. To correct any high-spots or other issues, please see the next section of this blog.
    d. Move the vehicle back indoors. Allow the coating to cure indoors for the required minimum time frame.
    a. Graphene Ceramic Coating: 24 hours
    b. Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating: 4-6 hours or longer if possible  
    Application for Textured Plastic and Rubber
     
    NOTE: Rubber gloves are strongly recommended for applying a ceramic coating, and a pair are included with the Graphene Ceramic Coating Kit.
    Move the vehicle indoors into a garage.
    a. This minimizes dust and moisture exposure, as well as provides a more consistenttemperature.
    b. Use multiple light sources at various angles to work more effectively. Generously wipe the plastic or rubber surface with Surface Prep and an Edgeless Utility Towel. The Surface Prep will evaporate to a degree while wiping - this is normal. If the plastic or rubber trim does not appear to have a uniform color appearance after the Surface Prep is fully dry, go back to the PREP Steps and clean the area again before continuing. Thoroughly shake the Graphene Ceramic Coating 60ml bottle or the Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating 12oz bottle to mix the solution evenly. Graphene Ceramic Coating: Pour several drops of the coating onto one side of the Suede Applicator Block. Do not use the side that is stitched together. Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating: Facing away from the vehicle, mist 2 or 3 sprays into the Microfiber Applicator Block. Apply the coating to the plastic or rubber trim in an even manner. Use the applicator to level the coating evenly across the rubber or plastic, so that it appears uniform, rather than having some areas heavier or shinier than other areas. Allow the coating to flash and soak into the surface for 30-60 seconds. It will not rainbow as it does on paint, glass, and chrome. Use a clean Edgeless Utility Towel to thoroughly wipe the plastic or rubber trim to ensure that all solvent from the coating has been removed. Allow the coating to cure indoors for the required minimum time frame.
    a. Graphene Ceramic Coating: 24 hours
    b. Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating: 4-6 hours or longer if possible  

     
     

     


     
    We hope this in-depth blog and reference videos help to clear up any confusion or hesitation you may have on our Graphene Ceramic Coating™. You can take a look at our reduced graphene oxide products HERE. Please let us know below if you have any questions!
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    The Guz got a reaction from EnzianF90 in Wheel Cleaner OK on my ceramic coated wheels?   
    You will find that you won't need to use a wheel cleaner that often.  I ceramic coat my wheels and 95% of the time I use just soap and water.  I chemically decon less that a handful of times.  
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    The Guz reacted to Chris@Adams in Wheel Cleaner OK on my ceramic coated wheels?   
    I agree on coated wheels Shampoo, Wash + Coat and regular washing will be all you need to keep clean. Don't forget to do maintain  with CS3, Boost or Graphene Detail Spray.
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