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I recently discovered my new favorite product.

I had been looking for a "quick and easy" paint protection solution for my new-ish F150 as the idea of doing a full detail and ceramic coating on that enormous car was not something I was looking forward to.

I stumbled across Adam's Graphene Boost which they claim can be used as a stand-alone coating or used to prolong existing ceramic coatings. I decided to give it a try.
I was shocked to find that for a simple spray-on, wipe-off product, it really does bead water nicely. Not to mention it gives the car incredible shine.

I'm fully aware this solution is not for everybody and certainly doesn't protect as well as more traditional methods but for my truck, I'm fine with that. I don't have the time to spend 8+ hours detailing a car so this quick process after a wash is great for me.
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I ve found a few spray ceramic s that I use on the truck often, beads up just like my true ceramic on the mustang, just doesn t last as long. But it takes 10 mins to do a full truck after it s washed. Walmart sells one from chemical guys that I ve found best. (and it s not expensive).
 

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Anybody looking for a non-ceramic lazy man’s solution might want to look at this stuff. It’s polymer based and you can use it over just about any product already on the car. I like it.

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I recently discovered my new favorite product.

I had been looking for a "quick and easy" paint protection solution for my new-ish F150 as the idea of doing a full detail and ceramic coating on that enormous car was not something I was looking forward to.

I stumbled across Adam's Graphene Boost which they claim can be used as a stand-alone coating or used to prolong existing ceramic coatings. I decided to give it a try.
I was shocked to find that for a simple spray-on, wipe-off product, it really does bead water nicely. Not to mention it gives the car incredible shine.

I'm fully aware this solution is not for everybody and certainly doesn't protect as well as more traditional methods but for my truck, I'm fine with that. I don't have the time to spend 8+ hours detailing a car so this quick process after a wash is great for me.
Is this the first time you’ve used a spray on sealant? They’re all this easy to use now and last months. It’s never been easier to “wax” your car.
 
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Is this the first time you’ve used a spray on sealant? They’re all this easy to use now and last months. It’s never been easier to “wax” your car.
It is, yes. I guess I'm late to the party.
 

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It is, yes. I guess I'm late to the party.
Better late than never. I don’t miss paste wax that’s for sure.
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