Land Rover with SiRamik Lustrous GS Graphene Coating. The hexagonal water beading pattern explains why we trust this product over cheaper graphene-labelled alternatives.
Graphene coatings have attracted a lot of marketing noise, and a fair amount of scepticism -- justified, because plenty of products claim graphene content while containing only token amounts that do nothing. The indicator we watch for is the water beading: on a properly formulated graphene coating, the beads form hexagonal patterns on the surface. This mirrors the molecular structure of graphene sheet, showing the graphene has organised itself into a continuous layer within the cured coating. We have seen this consistently on SiRamik Lustrous GS, which gives us confidence in the product.
This Land Rover received a Lustrous GS Graphene Coating -- a product that is particularly effective on dark colours, giving an extraordinary depth of finish.
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