GP Graphene Coating The GP Graphene Coating is our longest-lasting, professional-grade exterior coating. We've infused our ceramic coating with graphene, resulting in the highest performance and ease of application.Coat your vehicle to add a deep gloss to the exterior, make it water repellent, easier to clean, enhance its overall appearance, and to protect it for years to comeThis product should be applied after a car wash and paint correction to ensure the best possible results. Expectations: Unmatched HydrophobicityEnhanced DurabilityReduced Water Spotting Compared to traditional CeramicsActs as a "sacrificial" layer that takes the beating of daily abuse to protect your paintApply multiple layers for increased protectionMulti-Surface Application (Paint, Carbon Fiber)Extreme Slickness and GlossDurability: 3-4 Years* with single layer, 5+ years* with multiple layers (*all ceramic coatings require proper maintenance for continued performance and durability)Size: 50 ml The Latest Innovation in Ceramic Coatings Graphene is known for being the thinnest, strongest material in the world. When infused with our Ceramic Coating, it means longer lasting protection for your paint and a durable shine. Easier to Apply than Traditional Ceramic A resin that cures more slowly than traditional ceramic coatings means that it's more forgiving during application so you have more time to level any high spots before it's too late and you end up needing to buffer them out. Ultra-Hydrophobic Reduces water-spotting and adds an extremely glossy, slick, shiny appearance that lasts for years. How to Apply a Ceramic Coating PREP: Wash & Paint Correction Before starting, make sure you wash the car, remove all waxes, sealants, or previous coatings, and do the appropriate paint correction to properly prep your vehicles paint prior to coating application. Without a proper car wash and paint correction, any imperfections will be sealed beneath the coating. Apply Shake the bottle well before opening and apply several drops onto your coating applicator pad. *Make sure the cap is screwed back on tightly so it doesn’t spill and the remaining liquid doesn’t harden in the bottle. Distribute Working in sections, wipe the applicator in a cross-hatch pattern (side-to-side, top-to-bottom) to evenly distribute the product. Start at front of the vehicle and work your way back to avoid accidentally rubbing against the coating before it cures. Flashing Once applied, give the coated area 2 to 4 minutes (depending on your elevation and the humidity) to “flash” or “rainbow”. Allow the liquid to evaporate and begin the curing process. Drying Using a high-quality microfiber towel, buff the surface with light pressure, flipping the towel occasionally to use clean fibers. Use the same cross-hatch motion as used when applying the coating. Make sure you level any high spots before the coating becomes less pliable. Waiting Period Avoid driving as much as possible for the next 24 hours to prevent the coating from being contaminated before it has fully cured. Additional Layers If you're layering the coating for added durability and longevity, make sure you allow approximately 40 to 60 minutes between layers for each section to begin curing and become "tacky" before adding the next layer. If you wait too long, the layer below may repel and prevent the next layer from properly adhering. This may result in a "foggy" appearance that will require correction. Cure Time The first 24 hours after coating your vehicle are critical for the curing process. The new coating is still rapidly hardening and it's important to avoid driving as much as possible. Exposure to any environmental contaminants can potentially result in imperfections in the coating before it has fully cured. After 24 hours has passed, your coating is still vulnerable to some substances that can decrease the lifetime of your coating or create imperfections... Hard mineral waterAbrasives or washingAutomatic brush washesHigh or Low pH Soaps (pH Neutral only)Avoid parking under trees or other locations where bird droppings or tree sap may fall on the coating If the coating comes in contact with any of the above, gently lubricate the coated surface with a pH-Neutral soap, pH-Neutral waterless wash, or coating topper such as our Boost Spray and wipe the surface with a clean, unused, high-pile microfiber towel.