I just spent all last weekend prepping then installing Adams graphene advance coating on my truck and it turned out excellent, the truck almost looks wet. Today 5/27/23 I went to get gas and when the pump clicked just enough gas spilled out of the gas door that a little bit rolled down the lower quarter panel, I quickly wiped with a paper towel but most of the gas evaporated before I was able to wipe it off. My question is did the gas strip the graphene coating off? I have some coating left in the bottle that I was planning on using on my rims and I could just recoat that small area when I coat my rims but if the coating held up to the gas Id rather not recoat that area if I don't have to. So my question is recoat or not?
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I just spent all last weekend prepping then installing Adams graphene advance coating on my truck and it turned out excellent, the truck almost looks wet. Today 5/27/23 I went to get gas and when the pump clicked just enough gas spilled out of the gas door that a little bit rolled down the lower quarter panel, I quickly wiped with a paper towel but most of the gas evaporated before I was able to wipe it off. My question is did the gas strip the graphene coating off? I have some coating left in the bottle that I was planning on using on my rims and I could just recoat that small area when I coat my rims but if the coating held up to the gas Id rather not recoat that area if I don't have to. So my question is recoat or not?
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