🚗 Elevate Your Ride with Unmatched Protection!
The 303 Products Graphene Nano Spray Coating offers an advanced protective solution for your vehicle, surpassing traditional ceramic coatings. With a unique graphene-oxide formula, it provides exceptional durability, UV resistance, and a high-gloss finish, ensuring your car looks pristine while being shielded from the elements. Easy to apply and backed by decades of reliability, this 15.5oz spray is a must-have for any car enthusiast.
Enclosure Material | Ceramic |
Compatible Material | Glass |
Grit Number | 320 |
Item Dimensions | 1.86 x 3.79 x 10.9 inches |
M**C
Like wax but better
I have tried lots of waxes and sealants over the years. My go to recently was Collinite 845 then topped with P21s. Great combo and had really good longevity. Roughly 6 months. Had recently tried G -O's (not putting the name)Ceramic Spray and was easy to apply and lasted roughly 5-6 months . The problem was that G-O's always left streaks on my black hood. Applied several different ways and times and could never get it to not streak on my Audi. Works fine FYI on a grey Volvo. I bought this and applied at the beginning of the year. Its now 9 months in and its still beading and sheeting. I find the depth of shine equal to the P21s, which is fantastic. Although it seems to still be working I decided this weekend to go ahead and do the yearly polish and applied the 303 Graphene spray. I like this product for several reasons. 1. Application-Spray on a micro fiber sponge and just wipe on. It will haze over after several minutes and buff off. For me I could do a large panel to let it dry and then buff off. Buffs off like a wax and the fact that it hazes allows you to see you have full coverage on the paint. Similar to a wax. 2. Clarity and dept. As mentioned my go to for really making my black cars pop has always been P21S. Nothing really like a carnauba wax to give the black paint depth. I am shocked at how much this spray really brings out the black. Looks like a mirror finish. 3. Longevity. My car is parked in garage overnight but this car is the daily driver and has 110k on it. I average 15k miles a year so it sees plenty of rain. In GA so no real snow down here. It lasted 9 months and I could have gotten a few more months out of it. Didnt do anything special over the 9 months just regular hand washes. Great product I do recommend.
K**.
Works great!
303 Graphene spray works great, easy to apply and wipe off, do not let it sit on your cars paint for more than a few minutes as it will be hard to wipe off if left on to long. Definitely recommend this product.
M**H
It's good, but there's some tricks and notes to observe
Being an avid detailer for over 30 years, I am a pushover to try new products like these.Now, to start, yes, it does "work", and it does leave a nice finish, but is it better than anything else out there? Or better than something like P&S Beadmaker? I would say I'm not convinced (Just yet)..For starters, since this does seem to have the nano particulates in the fluid medium, you want to shake it well, and you want to wear gloves, as you will get powder type stains on your hands, similar to handling a printer inkjet cartridge. It's not as "bad" as that, but it is noticeable..Secondly, this product is in a petroleum type medium (Seems to be oil based). Another reason to wear nitrile gloves, as you should with most if not all these products..Thirdly, do not use foam type applicator pads or microfiber covered foam pads. The reason being is that the fine nano particulates will immediately soak through the sponge medium and head to the center, so in essence all you'll get is the oil based medium, which sort of defeats the purpose..Fourthly, this seems to permanently stain microfiber cloths, even when I wash them in hot with a micofiber detergent designed to wash microfiber, but that's not a huge issue but something to be aware of..I have applied this to both the paint and plastic headlamps, tail lamps, mirror caps, etc. It works very well and does leave a nice coating. I haven't had a good amount of rain yet to fully test the beading capability, but it "Seems" like it should be adequate. Application is fairly easy and the medium is similar to something like a light "Spray wax". I used a relatively thin microfiber cloth to cut down on the material soaking and loss of product. Simply wipe it on, thoroughly, working it in and let it dry to a haze. I removed with my fine side of a good quality microfiber towel, and then finished it off with spraying lightly, some distilled water vapor and then getting that nice level set wipe down..Good product, but I'll update as I work with this more, especially as the weather gets better.
M**T
Good stuff if you’re willing to spend the time to buff it out.
I liked 303 products for a long time. When I read about this product being released, I knew I would try it.Very pleased with how well it heads water and the longevity of a thorough application.But be aware — this is not a two second wipe on/wipe off product. Do it in small sections. Buff it thoroughly as per the instructions. Otherwise it will look very dirty. Learned this the hard way on my white vehicle.That said. Even on a white vehicle, this does not impart any off-tinting off the paint once it’s fully applied.Is it as good as a professional ceramic coating? No.But it also costs WAY less.Was easy to maintain too — for the first three months after applying, washing the car consisted of rinsing it with a garden hose.No soap, bucket, or hauling out the pressure washer.If this is your first time doing something like this. I strongly recommend using a clay bar kit to clean the contaminants off your car’s paint before going through the work to get this on and buffed out.
M**W
Easy, looks great
amazing product!!!!!!!!!
A**R
Better than Rainex ???
A friend suggested I try this on my windshield instead of Rainex.I let it dry on the windshield and it's a little difficult to remove but it seems to last longer and the blades seem to glide over the windshield with less resitance.So I'm going to keep using it and suggest you give it a try if you're using any windshield product.
A**K
Worth it?
This was recommended to me to treat Carbon Fiber. If I had studied the warnings before I bought this I would have thought twice. It is hard to see a result from using the product making dealing with the warnings tough to justify
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