Ceramic vs graphene: Breaking down the science

Ceramic vs graphene: Breaking down the science

 

Watch the video to learn the differences between graphene and ceramic detailing products, and to help you decide which one is the best option for your vehicle.

Both graphene and ceramics are strong and durable materials, and both can be used to add gloss and repel water and dirt effectively. They can also be applied as a liquid, making easy application very possible.

However, the key difference between the two is level of difficulty.

Professional ceramic coatings can last over a year, but they require a complex application process that is best left to professionals or at least experienced detailers.

On the other hand, graphene can also last a year or longer and can be applied by anyone with just a basic knowledge of the process.

303 are all about using the latest and greatest technology for coatings, and that's where graphene oxide comes in. It's like the swiss army knife of coatings  - versatile and great for a variety of surfaces including paint, trim, tires, and glass.

Ceramic toppers, also known as silicon dioxide  or sio2-based products, are like the training wheels of protection products - they're easy to use but they won't last as long as graphene.

They're great for a quick fix, but if you want a coating that will last you a year or longer, graphene is the way to go. 

Useful product links:

Graphene, Sealants & Waxes

303 Graphene Detailer

303 Nano Spray Coating

303 Graphene Trim Coating

 

 

 

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