Land Rover Defender Urban returns for alloy coating that was missed on the first visit (admin error). One of the first graphene-coated vehicles we monitor. Hydrophobic performance shown: water sheeting off with soap still in it.
This Land Rover Defender came back because the alloy coating had been missed on the original visit -- an admin error on our system, which we noticed when the customer arrived to collect. So the car came back in to have the wheels properly ceramic-coated.
This is one of the first vehicles we put a SiRamik Lustrous GS Graphene Coating on, and we wanted to keep an eye on how it performed over time. When we introduce a new product we test it properly -- monitoring it through real-world use, not just reading the product specification sheet.
The hydrophobic performance was clearly working: even with soap in the wash water (which lowers surface tension and is a harder test than plain water), the water was sheeting straight off. Dried, the car looked as if the coating had been applied the previous day. That is what a properly applied graphene coating does in ongoing use.
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