Land Rover Urban Defender: Graphene Coating

Dec
07
2021

Land Rover Urban Defender -- black, significant swirl marks from previous washing. Four-stage polish (touchless wash, clay, buff, alcohol wipe) then graphene coating. One of our first graphene applications.

A black Land Rover Urban Defender -- one of the first vehicles we applied a graphene coating to when we introduced the product. Black vehicles show every imperfection, especially swirl marks, and this one arrived with significant ones from previous washing. We recommended a four-stage polish before the coating went on.

Preparation: touchless wash (low-foaming soap, blast off with high-volume pressure washers to avoid touching the paint), clay treatment to remove any bonded surface contamination, then the four-stage machine polish finishing with a very fine stage to remove any buffer marks. Everything wiped down with alcohol to strip the polishing oils before the coating is applied.

Graphene coating goes on thicker than ceramic -- you can feel the difference during application. Having done several vehicles with it at this point, we were confident in the product and the results. On a black vehicle in particular, the depth of finish under light is exceptional.

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