MoeD
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MoeD reacted to falcaineer in Can I sometimes use Graphene Detail Spray but other times use Slick & Slide on a graphene coated car
Yes, but their properties and how they'll behave are much closer since they also contain Graphene resins like in the coatings, albeit in much lower concentrations. Like I said, any can be used, but in my opinion staying within the same product family is a better choice.
Slick & Slide does not have a silicate resin, it's a reactive polymer that will behave similarly since it crosslinks and cures. Not arguing, just relaying more accurate info.
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MoeD reacted to The Guz in Can I sometimes use Graphene Detail Spray but other times use Slick & Slide on a graphene coated car
@falcaineer if we are speaking about masking the coating, technically those graphene products will also mask the performance of the base layer coating with their own protection.
@MoeD you can use slick & slide on any coating. B&B blending sells this as slip stream among other names which contains SiO2 which is a common ingredient in ceramic coatings.
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MoeD reacted to The Guz in Can I sometimes use Graphene Detail Spray but other times use Slick & Slide on a graphene coated car
Sure you can.
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MoeD reacted to Cory M in Can I sometimes use Graphene Detail Spray but other times use Slick & Slide on a graphene coated car
MoeD, when you have time, you should look through the Adam's Polishes channel on YouTube. There are several helpful videos dealing with Graphene Ceramic Coating (including maintenance). I have saved several in my own custom playlist to use as a quick reference. I have never used Slick and Slide but I keep hearing great things- I'm going to try it. Also, The Guz is right- sure you can.