How To Ceramic Coat A Car | DIY Graphene Ceramic Coating - Adam’s Polishes

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In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll guide you step-by-step on how to apply Adam's Polishes Graphene Ceramic Coating™ Advanced on your car's paint, glass, plastic trim, piano black trim, and soft top surfaces. Throughout this tutorial, we address common concerns, such as dealing with high spots and the optimal application techniques for different climates.

We'll also show you how to ceramic coat your glass using our Graphene Glass Coating, which penetrates the glass pores for enhanced adhesion and longevity.

Coating the fabric top on your convertible or Jeep is easy with Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating™ Advanced. After following this tutorial, your car will have a long-lasting, hydrophobic, and easy-to-clean protection that will keep it looking great for years to come.

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Owning a detail company get to test lots of other ceramic coatings sent from ambitious sales reps just because I want to see how my Adams stuff stacks up against the rest of the products out there. My cars have all been coated and polished off a bunch of times. I can say that I always keep coming back to Adams Graphene. It is the easiest to work with, easiest to buff and level and looks fantastic when its done. Feels epic after it cures and I have been very happy with Adams!

villagesautodetail
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Not sure why people had a bad experience with these Adam’s products. Used them for the first time and I had excellent results. I followed all the instructions from start to finish and I am completely happy! This was my first time applying a ceramic coating and I’m glad I did!

paullindstrom
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My opinion is that Adam's Graphene Ceramic Coating is as good as it gets, I have been waxing cars all my life and this beats them all. HOWEVER, I found a much easier way to remove high spots without using Adam's expensive polish and power buffers. Buy a bottle of Meguiar's Fine Cut Cleaner #2 and rub it gently into high spots using a folded paper towel and buff off with a microfiber cloth. Repeat as needed, using minimal pressure. I had a dozen high spots on my Cadillac after applying the coating and letting it on too long, using the polish and power buffer was an effort in futility. Meguiar's does the trick!

pinzguy
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Coating the black plastic area were a nightmare. I had to remove it and redo it. The key for me was wiping right away. I didn’t wait for it to flash. It was much better

jimfoster
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I thought it was super hard to put on the ceramic coating ots easy to put on I give you lots of blessings & respect straight from down south pharr texas

Southsidefulldetail
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Very informative - thanks for sharing the different processes for the hight spot removal.

TheCrosbyFiles
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Had to use the brilliant glaze! Thanks for the tip I was pissed because a certain area looked terrible and streaky

nick-cbdl
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Any guidance on overlapping sections? Doe that create high spots? A video showing how to apply a second adjacent section would be helpful.

jeffsuenissen
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Great info, I have high spots I was freaking out about. 3 fixes mentioned here

swoopjunky
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I love the product. I spent about 12hrs prepping and graphine coating my truck. While I did not coat the black plastic, I got a few overrun spots into it with the coating. It turns the plastic white. I’m not sure how you recommend its usage on plastic?

kangaroogod
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Great tutorial video about this awesome product!!

addyaxel
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Very good video...never thought about using graphene coating on the fabric roof.

larryblanchard
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Do you throw away the suede and the plush towel after the application?

PhatBoyiee
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Fantastic work and training, congrats Adam.

pantojaindustrial
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This was a great video, first time doing this, but I’ve helped friends a bit before. My hood def had high spots but the rest turned out nicely

ccbloodcc
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Bout to tackle this job on my 2014 Kenworth W900. Gunna be a long day. Got 2 kits, I hope that’s enough!

PickupsAreNotTrucks
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Hello Adam’s, how long can an open ceramic container last up to? Obviously sealed back up.

Also you don’t mention a time. Obviously it can vary the cure time, but without seeing any signs of curing, when roughly would be an early time to safely wipe? Around two minutes?

Gabeyboy
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If you’re applying in a hot and humid climate, don’t let it sit long. It cures really fast and you’ll have streaks all over to correct. I am guilty of this!!

Davedtz
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Any idea on the actual longevity of the Adams Graphene Ceramic coating? I did the entire process including fallout remover, clay bar, orbital polish, wash with strip wash, rinse and wipe down with isopropyl alcohol and again with Adam's Surface prep. Coating lasted maybe 6 months - 9 months on the majority of the vehicle. Box sides and tail gate of F-450 maintained hydrophobic properties longer than doors, front, etc. Prep on the truck took my about 20 hours in total. Ceramic took about an hour.

I did my wife's car in the same manner and it last about the same. This is supposedly a 7+ year 10H coating - what could I have done wrong? Strip wash and surface prep should have been a perfect base for coating?

Maintained with basic car wash detergent and CS3. I feel like the CS3 was the only reason the water would bead as long as it did. What could I have done wrong?

mechalchuk
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Listen to this guy when he talks about the flashing cure time. I did my hood and fenders last evening on a black Silverado truck and I have the high spots and kind of oil slick look in a few areas because I did too much area at one time. Florida person here and I can attest to how quick this stuff flashes off even after the sun is almost down all the way.

SteffsGarage