First post here. I've been using Adam's products for a while now. Over the weekend I applied the Graphene Advanced Spray Coating to my car.
I also applied it to the side and rear windows as shown in the Youtube Video. The coating was properly buffed and there are no high spots present anywhere.
I made sure that the windows were spotless and used surface prep as well. Inside the garage (brightly lit) the windows look perfect. There are zero streaks inside and out. When I take the car outside and the sun hits the windows it looks like they have some sort of a grey milky haze from the inside. It looks somewhat like the inside of a windshield that hasn't been cleaned in a long time with that haze. The haze is completely uniform though. The windows are tinted and were only cleaned with an ammonia-free cleaner on the inside; like I always do. There was no issue before I applied the Graphene Spray. Now every window has this hazy appearance from the inside. I did not apply the coating to the windshield.
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Homewrecker
Hey all,
First post here. I've been using Adam's products for a while now. Over the weekend I applied the Graphene Advanced Spray Coating to my car.
I also applied it to the side and rear windows as shown in the Youtube Video. The coating was properly buffed and there are no high spots present anywhere.
I made sure that the windows were spotless and used surface prep as well. Inside the garage (brightly lit) the windows look perfect. There are zero streaks inside and out. When I take the car outside and the sun hits the windows it looks like they have some sort of a grey milky haze from the inside. It looks somewhat like the inside of a windshield that hasn't been cleaned in a long time with that haze. The haze is completely uniform though. The windows are tinted and were only cleaned with an ammonia-free cleaner on the inside; like I always do. There was no issue before I applied the Graphene Spray. Now every window has this hazy appearance from the inside. I did not apply the coating to the windshield.
What is causing this and how can I correct this?
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