Mixing Ceramic and Graphene in One

bobawy

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Hello Everyone,
I was researching the "pros and cons" between ceramic and graphene sprays, and I thought what if the two items were mixed into one liquid? I looked but did not find anything on the web on this mixture. Has anyone done this? If yes, what was your experience? I would greatly appreciate your sharing. I wasn't good in chemistry classes in high school or college but found it interesting and still do in real life to mix and experiment with stuff.

The two products I thought of mixing are:
303 Graphene Nano Spray Coating (https://www.goldeagle.com/product/303-graphene-nano-spray-coating/) and
Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wax Coating (https://www.turtlewax.com/products/...yNeZuy-DFV4E3sKsW0srREqYzQW2WZraFhJ_i991I3brx).

I am kind of scared and concerned about the adverse/negative reactions of mixing the products, in addition to the bigger picture and more expensive damaging result on my car's paint.

TIA! and take care.
 
I doubt any explosions will be caused by mixing those two, nor will it damage your paint, but the question is why? Try them separately, find out which one you like, and use it. If you mix them together, I doubt the results will be any better than whichever one you liked separately. Of course if you do mix them, let us know how it works it.
 
I wouldn’t worry about any infinitesimal amount of graphene pixie dust causing any dangerous reaction as the base chemistry of graphene ceramics and otherwise ‘plain’ ceramic products is allegedly pretty much the same.

What I *would* be worried about is the possibility of an unholy mess being created when you tried to apply due to any other solvents or carriers not getting along with each other. Nothing dangerous I’d guess but possibly a streaky, smudgy, oily mess. Or not.

I did get a few days of detention after ‘unauthorized’ mixing in 8th grade chemistry so perhaps I’m not the best at commenting on this subject 🤷


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It’s understandable to be curious about mixing different car care products like ceramic and graphene coatings, especially given how highly they’re both regarded. However, I’d be cautious when mixing products from different brands, particularly with coatings that have distinct chemical compositions. While some enthusiasts might experiment and find success, the risk of creating an unstable mixture is real, and it could result in poor adhesion or inconsistent performance on your vehicle. Instead of mixing them, it might be better to use one of these products first, let it cure, and then follow up with the other, allowing each to do its job without interference.
 
Hello Everyone,
I was researching the "pros and cons" between ceramic and graphene sprays, and I thought what if the two items were mixed into one liquid? I looked but did not find anything on the web on this mixture. Has anyone done this? If yes, what was your experience? I would greatly appreciate your sharing. I wasn't good in chemistry classes in high school or college but found it interesting and still do in real life to mix and experiment with stuff.

The two products I thought of mixing are:
303 Graphene Nano Spray Coating (https://www.goldeagle.com/product/303-graphene-nano-spray-coating/) and
Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Wax Coating (https://www.turtlewax.com/products/...yNeZuy-DFV4E3sKsW0srREqYzQW2WZraFhJ_i991I3brx).

I am kind of scared and concerned about the adverse/negative reactions of mixing the products, in addition to the bigger picture and more expensive damaging result on my car's paint.

TIA! and take care.
First there is no ceramic in the wax and ceramics do not mix with anything ... hype and as seen on tv is a PITA to the industry. Check SDS's
once a real ceramic is applied, you can put anything you like on it , as it won't stick or last .. it would be for optical please only
 
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