

Innovative Graphene Ceramic Spray Promises Superhydrophobic Car Protection
New Graphene Ceramic Spray Promises Effortless Car Cleaning and Protection A recent video uploaded by AutoCareCoating, a car care products factory, showcases what appears to be a highly effective graphene ceramic spray. The demonstration features a white car's rear bumper, visibly divided by a yellow tape. On one side, a dark, viscous liquid, seemingly representing stubborn dirt or grime, is poured onto the surface. Remarkably, a person then effortlessly wipes away the black substance using a simple cloth, leaving the treated portion of the bumper pristine. Following this, water is sprayed onto the same area, revealing a pronounced superhydrophobic effect. The water immediately beads up into distinct droplets and rolls off the surface, indicating a strong repellent barrier. This visual evidence suggests that the ceramic spray creates a protective layer that not only makes cleaning easier but also prevents water and potentially other contaminants from adhering to the car's paintwork. The video, uploaded from Taiwan, highlights the product's potential to simplify car maintenance for owners seeking durable protection and easy cleaning solutions.