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Oh, it still works amazingly on white, makes a very noticeable difference. It just doesn't photograph well. When my truck is clean, it literally gleams in the sun, but the glare from the (Aussie, summer) sun seems to wash out the paint in photos. Unless, as you say, it's twilight, when you can really notice it.

And I still can't find the detailer down here. I wash my car every weekend and I'm very much looking forward to trying it. If it doesn't come out soon, I may be tempted to try another brand (Adam's) that Mirage775 uses. It's available down here and pricing is not as bad (Read: Still expensive) as I'd imagined.
Rob, I just talked to someone I know over at Gold Eagle, he's in charge of all the international stuff there. He said they're going to have a whole line of stuff for you guys out in Australia come summer including the Graphene detailer. You might want to hold on a little longer as this stuff is really good. It also has some Graphene in it so it gives some added protection every time you apply it.
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Well that’s good news mate, I’m hanging to try it. The nano spray is starting to get a bit of a mention on the Aussie Rangers Facebook page too (I may be contributing to the hype), so words getting out. They’ll have no problem selling the detailer if it’s as good as you say!
 
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So it’s flogged down rain on the doors all night, wind blowing the rain right to top of doors (and all over me in bed, in the next room) and the glass would normally be filthy due to all the dirt on it (hasn’t been wet since I did it) and the direction of rain carrying salt and dirt with it. Instead, I just woke up to this.

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Still has a few drops on it, but amazing difference.

Actually had wife through a glass of water on it the other day, as I wanted to see how well it worked. I’m happy at this point.


Rob I took your advise and used the Graphene on all my exterior windows. Wow what a difference it makes and the outside is like a mirror now. We don't get much rain here but we have a lot of fine dust in the air. I'm hoping now I can just rinse them off without having to rewash them all.


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Rob I took your advise and used the Graphene on all my exterior windows. Wow what a difference it makes and the outside is like a mirror now. We don't get much rain here but we have a lot of fine dust in the air. I'm hoping now I can just rinse them off without having to rewash them all.


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That must have been fun with all the panels. It's worth it but.

I can't remember when I did mine, but after a particularly ferocious storm the other night (blew the doors open, flooded lounge room), they now need a clean. I'm going to try my usual method first (Karcher Window Vac), and I'll let you know how it goes.

Else I'll just do them with a bucket, sponge and and chamois lol.

But over a month without washing them, in the storms we've had over summer, is unheard of.
 
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That must have been fun with all the panels. It's worth it but.

I can't remember when I did mine, but after a particularly ferocious storm the other night (blew the doors open, flooded lounge room), they now need a clean. I'm going to try my usual method first (Karcher Window Vac), and I'll let you know how it goes.

Else I'll just do them with a bucket, sponge and and chamois lol.

But over a month without washing them, in the storms we've had over summer, is unheard of.
Luckily those panels are between the panes of glass. ? It was still a chore cleaning them because I let it go so long but looking forward to seeing how it does with the dust.
 

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I have ordered some of the 303 Graphene and also the 303 Graphene Quick Detailer. My plan is to do a minor paint correction on my Mustang and then apply this in lieu of wax. My Mustang is a garage queen, but she's black and this Florida sun is HOT! I'm hoping to work out some minor swirls and rids in my paint and then get a nice deep shine.
 
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I have ordered some of the 303 Graphene and also the 303 Graphene Quick Detailer. My plan is to do a minor paint correction on my Mustang and then apply this in lieu of wax. My Mustang is a garage queen, but she's black and this Florida sun is HOT! I'm hoping to work out some minor swirls and rids in my paint and then get a nice deep shine.
That will look really nice on black, you'll have to post some pictures when you're done. I would do at least 2 coats of the Graphene on it because it'll protect it better from the sun and UV rays down there. I do 3 coats on my Ranger followed by the Graphene Detailer and it's like a mirror. With the Graphene just remember to apply it lightly and cross hatch it. I usually do 2 panels then go back and buff out.

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The shine is amazing! Is the photo recent or from 2020 when you did this the first time? I'm assuming you apply the 303 every year?
 
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The shine is amazing! Is the photo recent or from 2020 when you did this the first time? I'm assuming you apply the 303 every year?
Yeah the shine is great with this stuff. That photo is from 12/14/21, that's when I reapplied it for the year. I do the Graphene once a year and then I just hit it with the Graphene Detailer every 4-5 weeks. They say it last up to 3 months (the detailer) but with the heat and UV rays here I like to hit mine more often as it adds a little more Graphene for protection. Gold Eagle is always have specials (free shipping or a % off) so you sign up for email alerts.

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That will look really nice on black, you'll have to post some pictures when you're done. I would do at least 2 coats of the Graphene on it because it'll protect it better from the sun and UV rays down there. I do 3 coats on my Ranger followed by the Graphene Detailer and it's like a mirror. With the Graphene just remember to apply it lightly and cross hatch it. I usually do 2 panels then go back and buff out.

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Very nice looking!
I haven't touched my detailing stuff in a couple of years, so I've been out in the garage cleaning and organizing it. Luckily I've found 1 unopened 5" polishing pad for my DA so I wont have to order one of those. I also found 2 unopened bottles of Meguiar's Ultimate Polish. All I'm waiting on is my 303 Graphene and microfiber applicators.

How long did you wait between applications on that 303 Graphene?
 
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Very nice looking!
I haven't touched my detailing stuff in a couple of years, so I've been out in the garage cleaning and organizing it. Luckily I've found 1 unopened 5" polishing pad for my DA so I wont have to order one of those. I also found 2 unopened bottles of Meguiar's Ultimate Polish. All I'm waiting on is my 303 Graphene and microfiber applicators.

How long did you wait between applications on that 303 Graphene?
You can do it right away there's no cure time. You'll notice how slick it gets on the second coat and even more if you do 3 coats. Then hit it with the detailer and you'll slide right off. lol You can layer up to 3 coats of Graphene and any more they say doesn't really add any more protection.
 

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Not sure if it’s mentioned in here but follow the directions. Spray it on the applicator or microfiber first. Not on the truck. Ask me how I know.
 
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Not sure if it’s mentioned in here but follow the directions. Spray it on the applicator or microfiber first. Not on the car. Ask me how I know.
How do you know. lol ?

Yes the Graphene needs to be sprayed onto the applicator but the detailer you can spray directly on the paint. Also make sure to shake it while using it as the Graphene can/will settle and you won't get the correct application. I like using these applicators as they're the perfect size and hold a good amount of product.

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