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Autogeek OWNS Pinnacle & Blackfire. House brands that they have another company blend & bottle. I have used these products but since trying other brands like CarPro I no longer do. They cost as much as the Name brands without the testing that companies that base there business on the name & performance.Why did you need such an apparently abrasive cleaner on such a new car?
Did your finish make a shine as the as a carnauba wax, one?
I was told these new high-tech sealants make a very superficial shiny finish.
I called Autogeek and they recommended
Pinnacle Paintwork
Cleansing Lotion
Which they claim is engineered for new finishes
I tell myself the same, doing a good wash & dry, clay bar, then wax - twice a year, spring and fall when the weather is nice. Ends up being once a year... maybe.When I got the car, I told myself that I didn't want to use ceramic or a long lasting coating because I enjoyed the work of detailing my car. How naive I was.
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Carnauba produces a deep and warm shine.Still don't have a good answer here:
Is the shine from these as deep and nice as from Carnuba wax? If not, I don't mind waxing every 5-6 months with a Carnuba-synthetic mixture- Just blew $195 on this but it has a free refill and was told this $195 would pay for about 8 years of waxing
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Wolfgang Fuzion Carnauba Polymer Estate Wax
Wolfgang Fuzion Estate Wax combines carnauba wax and German Super Polymers to deliver intense gloss, slickness, and long-lasting protection. Iwww.wolfgangcarcare.com
From what I know, there are 3 true graphene coatings on the market right now.Anyone use/hear of SPS Graphene. Surface Protective Solutions? The only installer that I can find in my area uses this product.


Wait till you splash some water on it, I've never seen such strong water beading before. I applied mine back in October, its gone through a good winter with lots of salt, excited to see how its held up once the weather warms up a bit. I was genuinely surprised by the shine as well.My 2019 G70 just finished getting detailed yesterday, coated with Ethos Graphene. Wash, clay, polish, etc and then the coating. Smooth as a baby's butt.
Obviously need a long-term report but for now it's gorgeous and has a "wet" look. I let it set for 24 hours. Don't know if graphene is hype or not. I guess we'll see.
You're right, it doesn't matter how slick or hydrophobic a coating is, because once it gets dirty, the coating effects are pointless. I think that's something that a lot of people don't realize.No offense, but I am not seeing what other people are seeing with the Graphene and the Ceramic coatings. Looks the same to me, doesn't stay that wet looking (to me) , etc., etc., - I mean, once dirt starts laying in on top of the coat, it's dirty like any other polish or treatment. It's not magic, and I think it's the latest 'emperor's new clothes' auto-detailing situation which of course, auto-detailing is rife with. I have a couple of these done, and there is just not really a difference. Much better off just carnuba waxing and getting some high quality PPE. Now that's worth it. IMO.
Understood. And I generally agree. And yes, that's me - hand wash once a week, wax every four, I think the point I was trying to make is that the marketing and hype machine are working overtime on these coatings, every YT influencer with more than 1k following seems to have generated more than a few videos on the topic, and it's everywhere in auto detail adverting, it's in the prime locations in the counter or store displays, you see in-store cards on the endcaps of Autozone, it's everywhere and they promise everything with it, it seems to me. Just rubs me the wrong way, I guess.Wait till you splash some water on it, I've never seen such strong water beading before. I applied mine back in October, its gone through a good winter with lots of salt, excited to see how its held up once the weather warms up a bit. I was genuinely surprised by the shine as well.
You're right, it doesn't matter how slick or hydrophobic a coating is, because once it gets dirty, the coating effects are pointless. I think that's something that a lot of people don't realize.
However, the superiority of the coatings over carnauba can't just be tossed aside. It lasts longer, protects better, and has better self-cleaning abilities that any carnauba based product is capable of.
I know these coatings are not 100% maintenance free, but knowing that I have protection for several years is a nice feeling. That, combined with the really good hydrophobics which makes it easier to clean, and the slickness and shine that is present when she IS clean, justifies the coatings....imo.
If you're the type of always maintain your car and apply a wax every few washes, then for sure these coatings aren't worth it. However, for most people life tends to get in the way, and that's where products like these come in.
Ceramic and graphene are definitely buzzwords in the industry. And half the terms used in the advertising are clearly misleading (10H hardness, scratch resistant, harder than diamond) so we can definitely agree on that.Understood. And I generally agree. And yes, that's me - hand wash once a week, wax every four, I think the point I was trying to make is that the marketing and hype machine are working overtime on these coatings, every YT influencer with more than 1k following seems to have generated more than a few videos on the topic, and it's everywhere in auto detail adverting, it's in the prime locations in the counter or store displays, you see in-store cards on the endcaps of Autozone, it's everywhere and they promise everything with it, it seems to me. Just rubs me the wrong way, I guess.