I bought a 29.99 mystery box and got advanced spray coating and 16 oz graphene boost plus applicators and towels. Couldn't believe it. Gonna boost that coating next time I wash. Looks awesome.
Like to see more in depth look at gloss and fill capabilities. I just ordered the 4oz to give it a go, 20% off comes to 8 bucks so worth a try. I threw in a bottle of their pumpkin spice shampoo just for kicks.😁
I'll keep it in mind for future video ideas. You may have been able to see in the video how well it filled in the minor haze left in the paint intentionally. definitely going to add some real nice gloss.
Great video! Was looking for a torture test for this product. I wonder where it falls with graphene CS3? I got a gallon of that I use for a quick waterless wash or as drying aid after maintenance wash
After my first use of the now "improved" Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating Advanced on my 08 RAM, I am very pleased with the super slick and paint deepening effects on my truck. I was wanting to apply a second coat, just because, but Adams recommends that for a second application that it should be applied within 1-4 hours, before being totally cured. Well, I missed that time window and am asking that with the first coat being cured, will the second coat really "stick" to the first layer that is now cured? Would I be better served to just use the Boost going forward? Adams recommends the Boost as a "topper" for their coatings and I figured that with monthly use of the Boost I will be best served with continued protection. Your comments welcome... Thanks for your presentation....
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa Thank you for your super prompt reply. As I used about half of the 12 oz spray bottle, (6oz), which was maybe a bit on the heave side, I figured I would apply a second coat a little more sparingly to just make me feel good on the coverage. I also bought the economy size gallon of the Graphene Boost to use after every 3-4 washings. I am totally satisfied with the performance of Adams products and even though the PROPER paint preparation took some time, the results are VERY well worth it. As Adams recommends, before applying their coatings, I misted the paint with a fine mist of 70% IPA and wiped down the paint to ensure a residue free surface. One tip to share is to minimize the number of microfiber towels when drying is to "flood" the paint from the top down with an open ended hose - no spray and the water literally sheets off with only a few remaining water drops left to dry off.
The regular spray coating IMO is more for people that want to dip their toes into coating a car. Boost is much easier to use but it is a water based product, so not sure on the longevity at the moment though it could surprise us all.
Does it make sense to use graphene boost as a topper for an existing ceramic coating and then use the graphene detail spray as a second topper for the graphene boost?
@@mattcornejo9031 other than using a polisher there's no chemical removers that are sunlight friendly. They are all acids so all I can say is try to do it early in the morning
Do amy of them look similar to the advanced ceramic graphene spray on trim? I love how it dries down but i want to use something more reasonable for interior trim. Does the boost work? Thr detail spray was a fail.
I bought a 29.99 mystery box and got advanced spray coating and 16 oz graphene boost plus applicators and towels. Couldn't believe it. Gonna boost that coating next time I wash. Looks awesome.
Thanks for the comparison. I’m really impressed. Damn.
You are getting better and better! I like this kind of test! 👍 👍 👍
I appreciate that.
Boost seems great for the cost! Good job, dude!
It's pretty legit!
Graphene boost is insane for price point / ease of use. Wow.
Good review
Thanks
Like to see more in depth look at gloss and fill capabilities. I just ordered the 4oz to give it a go, 20% off comes to 8 bucks so worth a try. I threw in a bottle of their pumpkin spice shampoo just for kicks.😁
I'll keep it in mind for future video ideas. You may have been able to see in the video how well it filled in the minor haze left in the paint intentionally. definitely going to add some real nice gloss.
Great video! Was looking for a torture test for this product. I wonder where it falls with graphene CS3? I got a gallon of that I use for a quick waterless wash or as drying aid after maintenance wash
This is basically a water based version of the spray coating. A pretty strong sealant more or less. Could use cs3 as you normally would.
Next buy
This stuff is beyond amazing . I bought the small bottle just incase if I was a ok product but it’s really amazing
It is very good, especially on glass!
After my first use of the now "improved" Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating Advanced on my 08 RAM, I am very pleased with the super slick and paint deepening effects on my truck. I was wanting to apply a second coat, just because, but Adams recommends that for a second application that it should be applied within 1-4 hours, before being totally cured. Well, I missed that time window and am asking that with the first coat being cured, will the second coat really "stick" to the first layer that is now cured? Would I be better served to just use the Boost going forward? Adams recommends the Boost as a "topper" for their coatings and I figured that with monthly use of the Boost I will be best served with continued protection. Your comments welcome... Thanks for your presentation....
Yes, adding another layer will bond just make sure it's nice and clean.
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa Thank you for your super prompt reply. As I used about half of the 12 oz spray bottle, (6oz), which was maybe a bit on the heave side, I figured I would apply a second coat a little more sparingly to just make me feel good on the coverage. I also bought the economy size gallon of the Graphene Boost to use after every 3-4 washings. I am totally satisfied with the performance of Adams products and even though the PROPER paint preparation took some time, the results are VERY well worth it. As Adams recommends, before applying their coatings, I misted the paint with a fine mist of 70% IPA and wiped down the paint to ensure a residue free surface. One tip to share is to minimize the number of microfiber towels when drying is to "flood" the paint from the top down with an open ended hose - no spray and the water literally sheets off with only a few remaining water drops left to dry off.
Their graphene products are legit. I have the spray coating on my truck.
Adams and Turtle Wax seem to be the only graphene products worth a damn.
@David Gotelli Honestly idc what they have in them, could be pixie dust for all I care lol as long as it works and works well.
Now that Spray coating advanced exist and alongside it boost. I guess the OG spray coating (what I have) doesn’t really have a place now.
The regular spray coating IMO is more for people that want to dip their toes into coating a car. Boost is much easier to use but it is a water based product, so not sure on the longevity at the moment though it could surprise us all.
Where did you get the black pump dispenser for the Turtlewax Soap 64oz Pure Wash Container?
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How are these products vs the SUN?
I didn’t catch it, but did u use each of these as stand alone? The boost is crazy!
In this test yes
Great video! Can you use it as a drying aid?
It's a little strong as a drying aid. Their graphene detail spray and graphene cs3 are better suited to that.
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa thanks! Would you say that diluting it can fix it?
@@SF.Automotive I suppose you could yea
Next time, you can use Tarx in a sprayer. I just flush it with warm water. give it about 10 good sprays with water after using it
I have tried. It has killed 4 sprayers so far even after flushing. The residue remains in there and destroys the seals.
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa well dang.. maybe warm water mixed with some other solvent cleaner to flush it out
A question. I have a 2024 m3 comp that’s ceramic coated. How often do I use a booster ? Every wash ? Or every certain amount of washes? Thank you 🙏
I say once a month tops. You can use a ceramic detailer every wash as you dry the car as well.
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa thank you for the reply. Which ceramic detailer would you recommend?
@sauryvalerio4894 probably DIY Detail ceramic gloss. Super easy to use.
Does it make sense to use graphene boost as a topper for an existing ceramic coating and then use the graphene detail spray as a second topper for the graphene boost?
absolutely!
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa right on thanks for the response! Wasn't sure if it would be redundant
@@micarta-ed2ut you start to hit the point of diminishing returns but detailing is about having fun so if you enjoy it then go for it
Why does boost look like it preformed better then the spray coating or is it just me?
How long should be to apply boost? My vehicle has Ceramic Couting Graphene
Every month or two.
What graphene products fr adams do you suggest using?
They are all pretty good honestly. Not because they are graphene, but whatever they did they made them all pretty good and robust.
Can you use graphene boost on top of a ceramic coating?
yes
Also how often should the boost be used?
IMO once a month
If it pass on brake cleaner and carburetor cleaner test, you can skip the rest.
Does the wheel brighter work great for water spots on paint?
Yes but you have to be careful to stay out of the sun and to clean it all off so it doesn't etch the paint
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa anything you recommend for mobile guys in the sun to use? Water spots can be a pain sometimes haha always looking for new ways. 🤙🏽
@@mattcornejo9031 other than using a polisher there's no chemical removers that are sunlight friendly. They are all acids so all I can say is try to do it early in the morning
@@BelLavoroAutoSpa for sure, ya usually polishing is my go to. Being mobile sucks sometimes haha having a garage would be nice!
FYI...Megs told me their wheel brightener is NOT safe for paint, so be careful.
What is cs3
a waterless wash. Clean, shine, protect is what the name stands for.
Do amy of them look similar to the advanced ceramic graphene spray on trim? I love how it dries down but i want to use something more reasonable for interior trim.
Does the boost work? Thr detail spray was a fail.
probably not since this is water based and made for paint