Cleaning a Graphene Coating with a pressure washer Video
Gary showcases the true magic of a graphene coating, by cleaning a Honda CR-V with a pressure washer, that had recently had a graphene coating.
This video reveals how easy it is and how amazing it makes the car looks after just a quick jet wash.
The beauty of a graphene coating is that it makes the car self-cleaning. Rain will wash most of the dirt off because the coating is so hydrophobic. Cleaning the car becomes easy because you just need to wash it off with a pressure washer.
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