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Yes the detailer goes on after the Nano spray. If you haven't already check out the microfiber towels on Gold Eagles site. They're nice and thick and last a long time. Here's some links for them and the detail spray along with the bundle pack for all 3.

https://www.goldeagle.com/product/303-graphene-holiday-bundle/

https://www.goldeagle.com/product/303-ultra-plush-microfiber-towels/

https://www.goldeagle.com/product/303-graphene-detailer/
Sweet, thanks for the links. mMore money gone ? !

Oh yeah, those orange ones are thicky thick.
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Sweet, thanks for the links. mMore money gone ? !

Oh yeah, those orange ones are thicky thick.
The only way to save it is stay away from here. lol ?

They are really thick towels. I like to use them for buffing and I have some thinner ones I use for the interior dash. I use these microfiber pads to apply the Graphene and the detailer.
 
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The only way to save it is stay away from here. lol ?

They are really thick towels. I like to use them for buffing and I have some thinner ones I use for the interior dash. I use these microfiber pads to apply the Graphene and the detailer.
Next day delivery too! Cant pass that up. thanks again.
 

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Sweet, thanks for the links. mMore money gone ? !

Oh yeah, those orange ones are thicky thick.
In the range of...
Thick
Thicker
Very Thick
Thickest
Where does Thicky Thick rate ??? :question:
 

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I'd still give the contractors hell.

friend of mine had her car parked in her driveway one day. paint contractors were at a neighbor's house, and overspray covered her car. was hell for her to get that taken care of. contractors need to be held responsible for sloppy work
Many years ago my father used to own an engineering workshop, one day my father asked an apprentice to take some fabricated parts outside, and give them a spray of black bitumastic paint.
The apprentice - who wasn't particularly bright, leaned them up against the chain wire fence and sprayed them - with the business guys next door almost new white car on the other side.
When the guy next door came in threatening actual violence - he was a pretty big bloke and although he liked my father, he obviously wasn't happy.
Well a deal was struck the car went around the corner to a panel shop there to be professionally cleaned and polished, and my father took that out of the apprentices wages, and he also made him wash and clean that car for 3 months for free, or else he said he would just stand aside and let the guy next door beat him to a pulp as a reward for his stupidity.
 
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In the range of...
Thick
Thicker
Very Thick
Thickest
Where does Thicky Thick rate ??? :question:
I would have to say that the thicky thick rating sits at or around the range of very thick. Wouldnt quite call it thickest but in some circumstances it can be.
 

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I had an older Taco and was going through the Canyon Road tunnels and someone through out a rattle can of silver paint. My truck was dark blue. Well the paint can's nozzle broke off and sprayed my whole truck top to bottom. Fortunately there was a Industrial Finishes right next door to my office. They gave me some stuff that made that silver paint just wipe off. I still needed lots of elbow grease to get it all off. ROYAL PITA. Still I was so mad at the SOB that through that out of there car. I had totally forgotten that until now. OK COOL DOWN NOW MARK. ok back to normal.
 

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Oh my you did put way to much on. lol You really shouldn't have any soreness at all and I usually wait 5 minutes or so before buffing it out. I'll apply it to 2 areas then go back and buff out.

I'll do all 3 coats right in a row as there's no cure time with the Graphene. Then I'll apply the detailer right after and every 4-5 weeks there after. I use the Graphene Nano spray once a year and when I went to redo mine back in December it was still beading up really nice.
Yikes....3 coats? I obviously didn't read the directions very well ?. I'll do it right when the weather improves.
 

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Yikes....3 coats? I obviously didn't read the directions very well ?. I'll do it right when the weather improves.
I don't think this is on the directions and you don't have to do 3 coats but they say you can layer up to 3 coats for the best protection. I called and spoke with the chemist I know there and told him I have had problems keeping protectants from breaking down out here. He said to try doing 3 coats, any more and you don't get anymore protection from it.

After the first coat the others go quicker so I do the max. The first coats takes about an hour then 45. minutes for the second coat and just over 30 minutes for the third. I only do 2 coats on all the glass and one coat on all the inside rubber door edges and that seems to hold up well. It seems to have payed off because when it was time to do it again in December it was still beading up great.
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