Angel Wax Graphene Coating

Angel Wax Graphene Coating

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Montcoffer

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234 posts

201 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2022
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Recently bought a car that has had Angel Wax Graphene Nebula paint treatment, first impressions look good, water beading is incredible, it really washes well. I’ve not used the matching shampoo and detailing spray yet, can’t see it improving anything surly, I’ll post again once I’ve used them.
Has anyone got any experience of Angel Wax ?

Draxindustries1

1,657 posts

30 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2022
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Graphene coating is next on my try out list.
I've used Mother's CMX silicon dioxide and titanium dioxide ceramic on both my Mk2 GT Cortina which is still in its original cellulose paint and my Cayman 987 and find it superb.
From reviews it's a mixed bag but overall graphene seems to come our on top.
My Lambretta S1 TV has won 11 1st place concours awards this will also be graphene coated.
The one I'll use is Gtehniqs

Edited by Draxindustries1 on Tuesday 22 November 18:00

alscar

5,382 posts

220 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2022
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I had a new car professionally detailed around 9 months ago with the graphene Dark star atomic Angelwax - ignoring the somewhat convoluted name ,car still looks like the day it was applied.

Durzel

12,456 posts

175 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2022
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Wait, graphene has escaped the lab?

QJumper

2,709 posts

33 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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I've used the 303 Graphene nano spray and am pleased with it. It was easy to wipe on and buff off and, 6 months later, it still seems to be holding up well.

Montcoffer

Original Poster:

234 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Draxindustries1 said:
Graphene coating is next on my try out list.
I've used Mother's CMX silicon dioxide and titanium dioxide ceramic on both my Mk2 GT Cortina which is still in its original cellulose paint and my Cayman 987 and find it superb.
From reviews it's a mixed bag but overall graphene seems to come our on top.
My Lambretta S1 TV has won 11 1st place concours awards this will also be graphene coated.
The one I'll use is Gtehniqs

Edited by Draxindustries1 on Tuesday 22 November 18:00
I previously I have had Gtechnic applied, and used there shampoo and detail spray, I thought is was the business, but I reckon Angel Wax Graphene is giving a deeper shine, and better beading.

I see you have a Cayman 987, me too, great car. Thought you might like this forum if not already reading
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Montcoffer

Original Poster:

234 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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alscar said:
I had a new car professionally detailed around 9 months ago with the graphene Dark star atomic Angelwax - ignoring the somewhat convoluted name ,car still looks like the day it was applied.
Do you do anything special to keep it serviced?

julian64

14,317 posts

261 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Durzel said:
Wait, graphene has escaped the lab?
I'd be more worried about "Dark star atomic Angelwax". Each word is impressive, and probably needs full body protection hehe

I think we should make this a thread, best car wax name for sales.

I'll go with

"Proton star supernova nanoengineered virgin breast cream."

alscar

5,382 posts

220 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Mont , whilst I had bought both an atomic shampoo and detailing spray top up I have yet to use either!
In fairness a hosepipe ban locally hasn’t helped.
I suppose it’s been washed a couple of times “ quickly” but as I said looks like new.

roscopervis

353 posts

154 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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The product is still a ceramic coating, the graphene element doesn’t really do anything apart from act as a gimmick. It doesn’t increase the durability. Every ceramic coating has pro’s and cons, some bead stronger, some self clean better, some have better marketing, some have better chemical resistance etc. Many ceramic coatings include graphene in them without announcing it, as part of an overall blend of the best components.

Don’t be sold on gimmicks, do research from many sources. Angelwax have some good coatings, but so do lots of brands. It depends what qualities you want the coating to have.

Montcoffer

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234 posts

201 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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roscopervis said:
The product is still a ceramic coating, the graphene element doesn’t really do anything apart from act as a gimmick. It doesn’t increase the durability. Every ceramic coating has pro’s and cons, some bead stronger, some self clean better, some have better marketing, some have better chemical resistance etc. Many ceramic coatings include graphene in them without announcing it, as part of an overall blend of the best components.

Don’t be sold on gimmicks, do research from many sources. Angelwax have some good coatings, but so do lots of brands. It depends what qualities you want the coating to have.
I wasn’t sold on gimmicks, I bought a car from a dealer who offered Angel wax, my comment was based on a good experience, I tried the detailing spray today and it’s equally impressive.