Hydrophobicity
Both the graphene and ceramic coating types are extremely hydrophobic and will sheet the water off the surface very quickly. A higher water contact angle is offered by the graphene coatings. This means that water doesn't stay on the surface as the beads roll off and sit a lot taller on the surface. It will be difficult for most people to differentiate between the hydrophobicity of ceramic coatings and good-quality graphene coatings. Typically, the water-repellency level will be determined by the coating's quality and not by whether it's ceramic or graphene.
Durability
The durability of both the graphene and ceramic coatings is incredible, most giving durability of at least 1-2 years. Durability is one reason why various car owners choose them over sealants and waxes, offering only months of protection versus years. There are various grades of graphene and ceramic coatings, all of which last for different periods. Most ceramic coatings last between two to five years. However, at least 5 years of durability is claimed by most of the graphene coatings, some even prolonging protection by 7 years.
Application
As compared to the sealants and waxes, the application is the area where the coatings fall short. Major preparation is needed for getting the best results by utilizing a coating and also one needs to be confident of the usage and application of the coating products. Typically, the coatings are applied as a result by professionals in a space that's covered and controlled by temperature. There are extremely few differences between the applications of ceramic and graphene. To apply a coating of either type, a bare paint surface is required. Thus, before the coating application, a thorough wash, decontamination, polish, and paint correction are important. Coatings should be implemented in a temperature-controlled environment like a garage. An applicator should be used to apply the coating, worked into the surface in small sections, leveled, and buffed when the coating has flashed.
Finish and Gloss
A wet-looking shine is typically offered by the graphene and ceramic coatings to the paintwork, like sealants. An extreme difference is present between the finish you get with a graphene coating and the finish with a ceramic coating. A wet, cold look is offered by both and upon finish, both look incredible. Well-preparation of the surface of the vehicle is the key to the perfect finish.
Graphene Ceramic Coating makes the car as new as it was when it was purchased. Scientifically, graphene is one of the world’s most durable, strongest, and thinnest materials. Graphene is inherently fiexible as it easily adapts to the surroundings, making it perfect.
Slickness
An important factor in keeping the car clean is slickness. Muddy water and dirt will slide off instantly and more easily if the paint surface is slicker. There is a debate in the industry regarding ceramic or graphene as to which is slicker. The type of coating being used determines which is slicker. Some manufacturers may provide good graphene coating and bad ceramic coating and vice versa.
Water Spotting
It should be remembered that if left untreated, water leaves a deposit behind on any surface. Following rainfall, if the vehicle has been sitting out, water spots will happen. The coating can also be corroded by those water spots and the performance and durability can be impacted over time too. In water spotting, benefits are possessed by the graphene coatings over the ceramic. It is claimed that graphene coatings lower the temperature of the surface. All of this shows that the evaporation of water won't be this quick, allowing the water beads to roll off when you drive the car next instead of leaving behind the unsightly water spots.
Cost
Graphene coatings are newer to the market than ceramic coatings. As such, fewer brands offer graphene coatings leading to less variation in price and options. The variety of ceramic coatings on the market offers different levels of quality and durability. Budget-friendly ceramic coatings that offer shorter periods of durability are available, as well as extra durable, pricier versions.
Cost Expectations
· Ceramic coatings that last from 1-2 years are typically around $50+.
· Ceramic coatings that last from 2-5 years are typically around $100+.
· Graphene coatings that last upwards of 5 years are typically around $100+.
Availability
Generally, there are more varieties, types, price levels, and brands of ceramic coatings on the market. Graphene coatings offer fewer options currently.