You may have come across the term “graphene-ceramic coating” online a lot recently, or maybe had it recommended to you by a fellow detailing-enthusiast. But what actually is graphene, and what makes it different from the more traditional ceramic coating you may have used in the past?
Graphene is an exciting new addition to the world of car detailing. Introduced fairly recently, it’s technically a “carbon-based nanomaterial” but all the technical information you really need to understand is that it’s incredibly durable; made from the same stuff as diamonds and almost as hardy.
Newly embraced by the car detailing industry, graphene-ceramic coatings work by filling in the microscopic pits and scratches in your paint job, leaving behind a hydrophobic finish that repels water and works to protect your paint from micro-stresses that can damage it in the long run – as well as providing a lovely smooth surface to touch and giving you that beautiful water-beading effect whenever it rains.
There are several new advancements that graphene-ceramic coatings have over the traditional ceramic coating that has become a staple of the car detailing industry.
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This increased water-repelling ability also has the added bonus of producing a much more pronounced water-beading effect on graphene-coated cars, which will appeal to those who love that signature raindrop look ceramic coating brings to your vehicle
Graphene is an exciting new addition to the car-detailing toolbox, with a wide range of advantages and uses over traditional ceramic coatings that just might make it the right choice for you and your prized vehicle. If you’re interested in further discussing graphene and its advantages, our team of detailing experts will happily answer any questions you have about this exciting new technology. Get in touch today on (0401 969 061), or via our online contact form.