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Old 04-30-2024, 03:52 PM   #1
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Torque Graphene Burst Coat

I'm trying a new product on the outside of the RV.
Torque Graphene Burst Coat.

The Ad:
  • ALL of the benefits of a graphene coating
  • Graphene being the strongest form of protection on earth, it repels any weather, chemical or roadside contaminants that come your way.
  • Graphene Burst’s proprietary formula blends nano silica dioxide particles. These microscopic minerals are found in crystal quartz and give your car an endless glass shine.
  • Lasts for Over A Year

It's easy to apply and does not take a long time to apply to your RV or car.


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Old 04-30-2024, 06:38 PM   #2
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Mark, let us know what you think of the product.
If it's worth the effort, maybe I will try it on my Gator.

Kind of spendy for 8oz. Any idea how far they claim that 8 oz. will go?
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I bought this last year for my car. Yesterday, I washed my 5th wheel with it. The instructions say the vehicle should already have a ceramic treatment before using this. I put a spray-on ceramic treatment last year, but I was unable to get a really streak free finish. This was entirely different. Even with just air drying it came out streak free. I bought it on Amazon, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08X4ZP3VN.
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I know that when applying a ceramic coating to an auto finish, and presumably an RV, it is important to clean the finish. On a vehicle, this is quite a process, involving polish and a clay bar and lots of elbow grease.
Mark, I wonder if this might be the same type process that needs to be done in order to get good results with the Graphine coating?
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