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Can traditional Graphene Ceramic Coating be applied over Graphene Advanced Spray Coating?


Steveinnorthglenn

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Can traditional ceramic coating (I.e., Adam’s Graphene Ceramic Coating) be applied on top of Advanced Graphene Spray Coating?
 

I spent the last month of nights and weekends detailing the heck out of my paint. It looks practically flawless and I’m really proud of it. 


I decided to seal the paint with the spray coating because I wasn’t sure I would be able to apply the traditional coating in a 40°F garage- but I wanted some effective protection for the rest of winter. 
 

I expect that I will want to use a traditional 10-year coating on the car when the weather warms up and I feel more comfortable applying it (and have more daylight). At that time, I expect some re-polishing will need to occur but I assume there will be some spray coating that remains after a light polishing. 
 

Assuming there is some spray coating left in corners and crevices, will the traditional coating play nicely with those spots? Or should I plan to spend a few days polishing away all of the spray coating before applying the new coating?

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After doing some deeper searching, the answer is found here:

https://www.adamsforums.com/topic/38489-blog-graphene-ceramic-coating%E2%84%A2-explained/?do=findComment&comment=585941

 

It appears that the ceramic spray coating needs to be removed via machine polishing with a white pad and polish so that the traditional ceramic coating can bond to a unadulterated surface. 

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