Zymol Atomic Graphene Shield

Apparently, graphene is a single layer of graphite. So it could be viewed simply as rubbing a pencil on your car. Last I checked pencil lead was black. I`d assume that grphene would darken slightly and mute metallic.

That`s why I said a thin layer, otherwise you`d have a sketch!
 
https://www.quora.com/What-color-is-graphite

I`m not really sure what the purpose of adding graphite to a polymer would be. In it`s purest form it`s coal and most coal isn`t extremely hard. I`d be more impressed with a Liquid Diamond car coating.

Graphene is just a portion of graphite.
It is just a thin layer of graphite. I assume this is the claim of "atomic graphene". Since it is on the atomic level.
Graphene is inherently strong based on the covalent bonds with each atom. Where as Graphite itself is very brittle. Graphene is also known as a semimetal. And it doesn`t absorb heat as easily as other materials. This is way it is used in Nuclear Reactors.

Complete disclosure. I am not a chemist and haven`t taken chemistry since I graduated form College 24 years ago. Also I hated chemistry including inorganic and organic chemistry. So my memory is probably a little off.

IMHO, I still think it is a lot of marketing hype.
 
SO. we have "morphed" this thread from a graphene detailing product from well-known car-care manufacturer Zymol to those products from other manufacturers. I even got in on this in post #16 by spoofing and lampooning (AKA; making fun of) the name of this product.
I do wish someone would give us Autopians little more info on this product from their purchasing it and applying it to a vehicle and their experience and evaluations and opinion of this product, along with how it compares to other similar products currently on the market that they may have used.

I assume though, that the real intent of this started thread was to inform us Autopians that Zymol has a graphene product. I would just like to see more "discussion" centered around this product and if anyone has an inclination to buy this product and try it out, as stated above.
 
SO. we have "morphed" this thread from a graphene detailing product from well-known car-care manufacturer Zymol to those products from other manufacturers. I even got in on this in post #16 by spoofing and lampooning (AKA; making fun of) the name of this product.
I do wish someone would give us Autopians little more info on this product from their purchasing it and applying it to a vehicle and their experience and evaluations and opinion of this product, along with how it compares to other similar products currently on the market that they may have used.

I assume though, that the real intent of this started thread was to inform us Autopians that Zymol has a graphene product. I would just like to see more "discussion" centered around this product and if anyone has an inclination to buy this product and try it out, as stated above.

Autogeek and Autopia don’t sell and the word Atomic will probably keep me from buying. Intent to discuss, yes but until someone buys and tries bot much to discuss. Why don’t you give it a whirl and let us know your thoughts?


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Yeah, I thought about pulling the trigger but I’m pretty tapped out on panel space for trying things. Someone needs to get this thing and let us know what’s going on with it... and until that time, this thread is open game.
 
Well , I pulled the trigger and bought it when the thread first started. I have not received it yet. I am very interested in graphene, I love IGL F4 and and waiting on IGL to infuse premier with graphene. I also bought Artdeshine`s Crystal wax and their graphene detailer. IMO Graphene has a little more gloss than ceramics. I prefer the spray on ceramic or graphene products.
 
Well , I pulled the trigger and bought it when the thread first started. I have not received it yet. I am very interested in graphene, I love IGL F4 and and waiting on IGL to infuse premier with graphene. I also bought Artdeshine`s Crystal wax and their graphene detailer. IMO Graphene has a little more gloss than ceramics. I prefer the spray on ceramic or graphene products.
You will become a king among peasants whenst you apply this Zymol.
 
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