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Trap

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  1. Welcome from another fellow Canuck
  2. Wow they do look great, thanks for showing and the hint
  3. Thanks for the link, must have typed something wrong when I searched. Glad to hear the interior Protection works on the Alcantara
  4. The Boss 302 I just picked up needs to have the Alcantara Seats cleaned and I would like to spray some protectant on them after. Just curious what you guys are using, as I don't see anything specific to use on Alcantara products
  5. Have to agree with you, I almost would like to just use wax on it, but I really do like the added protection that the Graphene Ceramic coating gives. I will most likely end up using the Advanced Graphene Ceramic Coating (small Bottle) just for the protection.
  6. One more quick question, does Brilliant Glaze work well when applied on top of Ceramic coating.
  7. Thanks Ray and Rich, I like the idea of the wax, also but as Rich said no longer available. I really like the graphene finishes, cause after 2+ years on my on one of my vehicles (put on when new) other than a couple of rock chips the car still looks better than new, and it is washed every couple of weeks, with no scratches or swirls. But since it will be indoors 95% of the time my thoughts are that the Graphene Spray on Coating should easily last 3-4 years, at which time I would probably want to polish it again before recoating it
  8. I just picked up a 2013 Boss 302 (Gotta have it Green). Since it will be in hibernation I am going to give it a complete going over this winter. The car will only be used in the some and then maybe 1 or 2 times a week. Is it worth putting on Advanced Graphene Ceramic Coating or would I be just as happy with the spray Graphene Coating. Odd are I would be polishing it out again after 4-5 years would the spray on last that long with the car garaged 95% of the time. Should also add I have enough of both to do the job, and time is not an issue Thanks
  9. Looks great, nothing beats a high shine of a black vehicle The Camaro looks great too.
  10. I would go with 2, cause the polishing will pretty much take of your existing Graphene coating.
  11. While I like the idea of buying one less product, I would just miss the ww, to much. As mentioned above, it is great for windows, especially around here in bug season. I use CS3 on my Rims after every wash, as well as on my daily driver that needs to get polished and coated again this year. (May use Graphene Cs3 after that) I also have Graphene Cs3 that I use on my Graphene Advanced coated vehicle. Not sure I can see enough benefit from Graphene Cs3, but that said it does a great job, so I may convince myself it is worth the extra money. Guess down sizing is gonna be tough. Should also add that WW is just too handy around the house not to have. Great on our SS fridge, the shower, etc as well as the vehicles
  12. I have used both and have been a big fan of CS3, but on my Advanced Graphene Coated vehicle (not the spray on Graphene) I like the Graphene CS3 a little better, than CS3. Enough of a difference to want to keep using it.
  13. I am not a pro detailer and only do it as a hobby. But I would start by phoning around your area and see what others are charging for there services. Since you're breaking into the business I would charge a little less than the competition to get things going. Once you get established and busy enough you could raise prices accordingly. Hope this helps.
  14. Would the clay mitt be as safe as the fine grade clay bar.
  15. I have just watched this video on Washing and Maintaining a Graphene Coated Vehicle. I was always under the impression that Clay would leave a bunch of fine scratches. Usually only Clay when I poliish the vehicle. Would like to do this and I have to assume it's safe to do this. But would like your opinions.
  16. I have never had any trouble with Ceramic Boost, I always use two towels.
  17. It will be interesting to try the new Graphene Boost. I have been using the Ceramic Boost to help maintain the Spray on Graphene Coating on my Jeep. Will be curious to see what everyone thinks. Have to agree with Mantis on the CS3, that is my favorite
  18. After the Graphene coating has cured go over it with Graphene Detail Spray or CS3. It will feel slick then. When I did my cars they turned out like your boats did. So I think that's normal.
  19. I too am a huge fan of CS3, I like the ease of use and use it mainly as a drying agent after blowing excess water off the car. Graphene Detail spray works better for me on a fairly dry vehicle. For a quick wash and dry I really like using regular detail spray after a quick wash and to use with a drying towel.
  20. Would really like to see that comparison and your thoughts on the two. Like you I like the CS3 that much that I am reluctant to change. Also curious if the Graphene CS3 would be worth the extra money.
  21. I will be watching this for the future. While I haven't tried the Graphene CS3, I am really hesitant as I really like CS3 and how it preforms. So much so I am Leary of being disappointed with the Graphene CS3.
  22. Thanks for the update, I have been a little Leary to try the Graphene CS3, cause I am so happy with the performance of CS3. Guess I will give it a try next time I need to replenish my CS3
  23. Sounds like you guys are really like the Graphene CS3 over the original CS3, can you really notice the difference.
  24. My experience is the same as Rich's, I use it every time I wash my vehicle which is weekly on my daily driver.
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